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On Saturday 1st July 2023 the charitable status of BLSAR changed from Deed of Trust (Charity number 1046861) to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) (Charity number 1202260).

     Registered Charity No. 1202260

We are running a series of articles on a bi-monthly basis explaining what we do, how we do it and the volunteers that make it all happen. This is our third article in the series of four search capabilities, focuses on our Water and Bank search capabilities...

He has to be one of our fittest members!

On 22 July, Paul is competing in the Castle to Coast Triathlon from Dorney Lake, near Windsor to Brighton sea front.
He will be raising funds for BLSAR as he swims 1900 metres, cycles 106 km and runs 22km.

 

We are running a series of articles on a bi-monthly basis explaining what we do, how we do it and the volunteers that make it all happen. This is our second article in the series of four search capabilities, focusing on our Drone search capabilities...

 

We intend to publish a series of articles on a bi-monthly basis explaining what we do, how we do it and the volunteers that make it all happen. Over the coming months we will focus on Foot, Water, Drone and Bike search. This first article explores our core operation from call out to boots on the ground.

The role of Lowland Search and Rescue is often misunderstood and definitely less well known than the likes of the RNLI etc. Whereas the RNLI, Coastguard Rescue, Cave Rescue and Mountain Rescue are usually called to help those that have found themselves in unexpected emergency situations. We may be called to rescue those such as despondent or suicidal individuals intent on self harm, or help those living with dementia who maybe lost and disorientated and unable to bring themselves to safety.

    

Taking our new boat  through its paces...

Today the water team undertook operational trials with our new boat to familiarise themselves with its handling, manoeuvring and capabilities. Our boats equipped with both sonar and underwater cameras allow us to search the many inland lakes, canals and rivers in Berkshire.

 

About Search and Rescue

 

Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue (BLSAR) is a local organisation that is the primary search resource for Thames Valley Police in Berkshire. We are a team of highly trained volunteers who can use specialist skills to search for high-risk vulnerable missing persons.

Lowland Search and Rescue is one arm of the United Kingdom’s Search and Rescue (UK SAR) provision comprising many other capabilities such as Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), Mountain Rescue, Cave Rescue, and more. All of which share similar features under a charitable structure.

  • A common objective: to locate people who are in distress, potential distress or missing, provide for their initial medical care or other needs and recover them to a place of safety.
  • Majority of funding is through charitable donations.
  • Most are majority staffed/crewed by volunteers who give up their time in support of others.

BERKSHIRE LOWLAND SEARCH AND RESCUE (CIO)
BLSAR is a member team of Lowland Rescue
Toutley Depot, Forest Road, Wokingham, 
Berkshire, RG40 5QP

Phone: 0300 321 0384
Email: secretary@berkshirerescue.org.uk
BLSAR is a UK registered charity no. 1202260
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