Major investment to bring vital radio network into 21st century

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An early start in 2025 – Haytor area New Years Day

Callout #1 Wednesday 1st January At 16:30 on New Year’s Day the team was called by Devon and Cornwall Police following a request from the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust for assistance with an individual with a suspected broken leg close to a road...

Saddle Tor lost walker

Callout #42 Saturday 7th December At just before 11:00am the team were contacted by Devon and Cornwall Police to help locate a walker who was lost and fatigued around a kilometre north of Saddle Tor. There were concerns for his health. With Storm Darragh approaching...

Lost walkers in the Dart gorge

Callout #36 Friday 1st November At 18:33, the team were called out by Devon and Cornwall Police to assist in the search for two walkers who had become lost in the dark on paths within the Dart gorge, below Mel Tor. Police officers and a drone had been deployed and had...

Injured walker Saddle Tor area

Callout #35 Sunday 27th October At 08:40, the team were called to assist the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust with an individual who had fallen whilst out walking and sustained serious head and chest injuries. The individual had been on a family...

Fallen Climber Haytor Area

Callout Saturday 12th October (Our 34th Callout of 2024)At 15:57, the team were called to assist the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust with an individual who had fallen whilst climbing and sustained a head injury. The individual had been climbing in...

It was a busy August

The rescue team has had a busy August for call-outs and it’s shaping up for a busy year. We are so grateful to our volunteers who will drop everything any time of the day or night to respond to call-outs. We are especially grateful to their employers, family and...

Fallen Climber – Chudleigh Rocks

Callout #32 - Thursday 29th August   At 20:46 the team were called out by South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust to assist with extraction of a climber who had sustained a head injury after falling at Chudleigh Rocks. Team members assisted the paramedics...

Rattery in South Devon

Callout #31 - Monday 26th August At 22:42 the team were called out by Devon and Cornwall Police to assist in the search for a vulnerable individual in the vicinity of Rattery in South Devon. Two of our search dogs were quickly deployed from the individual's car to...

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WESTCOUNTRY lifesaving volunteers are hoping a new prize draw will give them a flying start towards funding a major upgrade to bring its radio communications into the 21st century

For decades the radios used by members of the Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team in Ashburton have hardly changed.

The Ashburton team has had to retire 15 of its VHF radios but still needed to communicate effectively when responding to the 35 callouts for the lost, missing and injured it receives each year. 

it took the opportunity to look at how it communicates and found digital technology could bring many advantages. so is fundraising towards a target of £45,000 to convert to a digital network.

Prize Draw

The solution is a £1 prize draw running from now until December 14th with prizes including top quality outdoor equipment, experience tickets and wine, all donated by supporting businesses.

‘The team, funded entirely by public donations, has used the opportunity to not just replace ‘like for like’ its retired radios,  but to invest and make a leap into 21st-century communications for callouts, training exercises and fundraising events,’ said Technology Officer Ross Livings.

‘The way we communicate hadn’t changed significantly over the last 40 years apart from radios getting smaller!

‘By adopting modern digital technology we can communicate more effectively and improve the safety of our volunteers as each callout member will have their own radio capable of pinpointing their position using GPS functionality. 

‘We will also be installing new digital repeaters and lightweight masts to significantly reduce the number of coverage black-spots’

Team Leader Keith Lambeth said: ‘The £45,000 investment is significant but will serve the team well for many years to come as our callouts become more varied and increase in number.

‘We support the emergency services, respond to calls for the lost and injured on Dartmoor like we always have done, and increasingly respond to flood and water incidents, as well as searching for missing children, people with dementia and mental health issues.

’The calls cover South and East Devon including frequent urban searches in places like Exeter and Torquay.

‘We hope sincerely the public will support us and allow our small local charity to continue providing a free vital service to those in need 24/7.’

DSRT Admin