Join the Heroes: East Cornwall Search & Rescue Team Seeks New Volunteers
East Cornwall Search & Rescue Team (ECSRT) is on the lookout for energetic and committed volunteers to join their ranks. This opportunity extends to individuals from all backgrounds who are ready to make a significant impact on the lives of both locals and visitors in East Cornwall.
A Call for Commitment
The ECSRT has put out a call for applicants who possess a reasonable level of fitness and a genuine willingness to dedicate their time to the service. Volunteers are expected to engage in rigorous training to hone skills crucial for mountain rescue operations, including navigation, medical procedures, rope work, and search techniques.
Training and Skills Development
Volunteering with ECSRT is not only about helping others but also about personal growth and skill development. The training provided is comprehensive, preparing volunteers to handle a variety of scenarios that one might encounter in rescue operations.
How to Apply
Those interested in making a difference and undergoing professional training in rescue operations can send their applications to membership@eastcornwallsrt.org.uk. The deadline for applications is the 6th of October, making it crucial for prospective volunteers to act swiftly.
This volunteering opportunity offers a chance to acquire unique skills, join a community of dedicated rescuers, and most importantly, contribute to saving lives in East Cornwall.
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