Equipment and Vehicles
Due to the wide range of incidents the team attends, we carry a large amount of equipment to assist us on searches and rescues.
Medical
Our main medical items are carried inside of the team vehicles. The medic bag will contain a variety of dressings and bandages, as well as more advance items including resuscitation equipment and drugs. Some of our members have undertaken the Mountain Rescue Casualty Care certificate which allows us to use certain analgesics, antiemetics and antibiotics. We also carry a defibrillator and certain medical gases.
All team members are trained in first aid and each party will carry a smaller team medical kit for initial treatment and monitoring.
Personal Equipment
All team members are expected to own and carry certain items of personal equipment. However the team will supply a helmet and clothing to all operational team members. This equipment is aimed at making each team member self sufficient and ensures they can operate effectively on an incident.
Evacuation
None of our evacuation equipment will be found in the back of a standard ambulance. Although similar in function, all of the items have been specifically designed for use in remote locations and bad weather.
This includes stretchers which can be winched directly into helicopters. They can also have a wheel fitted to aid long carry offs. Specially designed casualty bags (a heavy duty weatherproof insulated bag) and vacuum mattresses (full length body splint) is also standard equipment.
Technical
The team operates the latest technical equipment to assist us with search and rescue operations. This includes real time mapping of our teams via GPS tracking. The information is relayed via our radios which includes a fixed site repeater which gives us wide coverage of the county.
Water Safety and Rope Rescue
Occasionally team members have to use ropes to access a casualty or to enable them to be rescued safely. All team members receive basic training in use of this equipment, however we also have a dedicated technical rescue team for more complex incidents.
Alot of our operations also take place around moving or still water, therefore we have throwbags, personal floatation devices and other specialist items to ensure we can work safely.
Vehicles
All of this equipment is carried in our two vehicles which are located at the busier areas of the county.
Land Rover 110 Ambulance
The vehicle has been adapted to carry one of our “Bell” stretchers and it is particularly useful during long evacuations, deployment of team members and severe weather.
Peugeot Boxer Control Vehicle and Ambulance
This forms the main hub of our operations on an incident. The front of the vehicle provides a control area with radios and search management equipment and mapping. This area can be quickly converted to an ambulance and securely carry a stretcher. The back of the vehicle has the search and rescue gear along with incident support equipment.






