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Incidents 2010

Plymouth, Devon, SARDA Search


Sunday 7th February 2010 at 06:30 hrs

Team SARDA Dog Handler were called with other SARDA dogs to assist DSRT Plymouth to search for a missing 73 year old female missing from home. Stood down en route.

 

Four Lanes, Mine Rescue Stand By


1st February 2010 at 17:00 hrs

The team were alerted by Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service to a mineshaft rescue on the Great Flat Lode near to Four Lanes of a dog. The team stood by for possible deployment and were later stood down after the dog had been rescued safe and well by fire service personnel.

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CFRS Press Release

 

[12] - Rosewarne, Mine Rescue


Sunday 28th February 2010 at 12:20 hrs

Two mine rescue controllers attended a mineshaft rescue near to Rosewarne to provide support to Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service who had been called to a report of a dog fallen down a shaft. Further CSRT technical rescue personnel were stood down en route. Fire service personnel recovered the dog from the 80 foot dry shaft, unfortunately deceased.

 

[11] - Seworgan, Nr Constantine, Search


Monday 22nd February 2010 at 15.00 hrs 

Team was called to assist in the search for a vehicle belonging to a female missing from the area. Wooded areas around the lady's previous address were checked but nothing found and the team stood down as night fell.

Police Press Release

BBC News Story

 

[10] - Kynance Cove, Search


Tuesday 9th February 2010 at 13:00 hrs

Team members were called around lunchtime to assist in the search for a missing male after a vehicle was found at Kynance Cove on the Lizard. Along with Police, Coastguard, Military & Civilian helicopters, we took part in a full scale search but nothing was found and we stood down around 10pm. Happily, the man has since been located.

 
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