Association of Lowland Search And Rescue
This article is about the UK rescue organisation. For the Spanish adventurer (born 1933), see Vital Alsar. For the Macedonian mineral deposit, see Allchar deposit.
Association of Lowland Search And Rescue (ALSAR), more commonly using the name Lowland Rescue, is a voluntary organisation in the UK which provides teams who assist the emergency services in the search for missing persons. It is part of the UKSAR operators group appointed by the Department for Transport.[1]
The role of Lowland Rescue is to:
- Coordinate the provision of Lowland SAR Services
- Set Standards
- Represent and Support Lowland SAR teams nationally
- Develop and shape Lowland SAR
Lowland Rescue consists of 33 affiliated search teams and over 1500 trained Search Technicians, covering 34% of the UK and contributing over 200,000 person hours to Search and Rescue each year. Nobody in Lowland Rescue is paid for their work.[2]
References
- ↑ "National Archives: Directory of UKSAR contributors". Retrieved 7 July 2010.
- ↑ "Lowland Rescue: About Lowland Rescue".
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