Our wish list and thank you page!
We could not do what we do without the kind and generous donations we receive. Whilst it's true that our dedicated members and volunteers give their time and efforts and build their personal kit, as an organisation, we need professional, rated, and adequate kit and equipment. We would like to thank you all so much for everything! This is our 2018 (2019) wish list!
THANK YOU!
WOW! Thank you, Brian and Krista at 2Tinga.ca and Tohatsu Outboard Engines for the boat and engine and help with the trailer!
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We just have to say Thank You so very much!
THESE DONATIONS WERE GENEROUSLY DONATED TO US $13000 Rescue Boat by Brian and Krista at 2Tinga This will allow us to increase our water rescue and community safety capacity! $12000 Boat Engine by Tohatsu This will allow us to increase our water rescue and community safety capacity! $13000 Rescue Boat by Brian and Krista at 2Tinga This will allow us to increase our water rescue and community safety capacity! $2000 toward the Trailer and ancillary items from Dick This is needed to transport our rescue and safety boat and engine to floods, water rescues and searches etc $800 Rescue 21 Van by Patrick Robinson (ERT SAR) This will allow us to tow our Marine Unit and Boat Kit to call outs, missions and deployments $800 Marine Unit Kit & 2nd trailer by Josh Foo, Jamie Shurr & Mike Bell (ERT SAR) This will allow us to carry required Marine Rescue gear and equip our team to respond to emergencies $200 VHF Radio for our boat by Andrew Hillier This will allow us to increase our water rescue and community safety capacity! DONATED ITEMS CMC Rescue Puller, Spreader Bar and Webbing for Rope Rescue Kit This will allow us to haul a casualty in a rescue basket at height, such as in a hole or from a cliff drop. GRANTS c. £20,000 for our Marine Unit / Water Rescue Capacity in the UK by the Department for Transport (Awarded) The Rescue and Safety boat below was purchased from the Dept for Transport grant. Thank you! |
2018 WISH LIST
We desperately need to acquire the following items and money.
CASH We are an unpaid, volunteer team or professional responders who donate our times, qualifications and resources. But we need money to help us to what we do. Money for flights and fuel and food for example. So, if we get some cash we also need that to support our team missions and deployment, including flights, disaster deployments, donations to other developing / third world countries and agencies (including items we leave such as humanitarian aid, tents, food, water, purification, medicines, electrical generators, solar powered lights and kit, tarpaulin, tools, etc.) Satellite Phone This will allow us to retire unreliable units and maintain contact / coordinate when in the disaster 'hot zone' V-SAT / BGAN This will allow us to retire unreliable communication units and maintain essential communications when coordinating the rescue, needed medical supplies and humanitarian aid when in the disaster 'hot zone' PLB (Personal Locator Beacons) This will allow us to retire old unreliable units and provide a back up communication device for our rescuers Thermal Imaging Camera This will allow us to search for and better see survivors and vulnerable victims to access and rescue Night Vision Goggles This will allow us to search for and better see survivors and vulnerable victims to access and rescue UAV / PRAS / Aerial Drone This will allow us to search for and better see survivors and vulnerable victims to access and rescue Underwater Search Drone This will allow us to search for and better see survivors and vulnerable victims to access and rescue or recover Rescue and Transport Vehicle This will allow us to transport our team and essential kit to call outs and deployments. Medical Supplies We need medicines, stretchers, surgical tools, etc to allow us / our medical professionals to serve the injured and sick. Rescue Equipment We need rope kit, shoring, HUSAR tools, breachers, brakers, cutters, spreaders, cribbing, rotary saws, SDS Drills etc to allow our rescuers to retire old kit and also have equipment to perform the rescue work we do. Air Monitoring Devices We need this to inform our rescuers of the air quality and hazards in several compromised environments. Special Project |
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We have many special projects we are undertaking. One of them is helping the Governments of developing nations and those struck by disasters at their more exposed and vulnerable times. A lot of people want to help but can't get there. In helping ERT SAR you are helping a team who has always been useful on deployed disaster missions and indeed saved lives in the hot zone.