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2024 Callouts

 

24th March

A busy Sunday for the team with a second callout from Devon & Cornwall Police at 2100 hrs, to look for a High Risk missing person from Beatland Cross, near Lee Moor with our sister team Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Ashburton.

On arrival, we were advised that the missing person had been located safe and well and we were stood down.


 

24th March

At 1530 hours, along with our colleagues from East Cornwall Search & Rescue Team, we attended Saltash in Cornwall, to assist Devon & Cornwall Police to look for a High Risk missing person.

On arrival at the rendezvous point, three search teams were allocated their respective search areas and deployed soon after.

We are pleased to report that the missing person was found safe and well, within the Saltash area, and we were stood down at 1800 hrs.


 

16th March

A call came in at 23.50 for a team of 4 males training for Ten Tors. The alarm was raised when they hadn’t arrived at their scheduled camp stop for the evening.

Starting from Two Bridges, the search teams spent 8 hours searching across 24 sq.km of moorland in atrocious conditions over the group’s planned route. Heavy rain, mist and flooded paths made searching difficult.

The teams re-traced possible routes the group may have used to traverse the moor as well as dealing with alternative routes across rivers which were very high.

At around 7am, the team were found soon after they resumed their walk, having found a sheltered spot to camp, a good distance from their planned river crossing point.

The team were well equipped and did exactly the right thing. They had to go off route and their mobile phones didn’t have reception, so they camped and waited until the morning.

A very good outcome for all!


23rd February

 

As the events in Keyham developed overnight, the Police and Bomb Disposal experts determined the safest course of action was to remove the bomb and dispose of it at sea. As this would involve displacing residents along the intended route of the bomb, we were tasked with visiting more properties and ensuring all residents could leave.
These 2 days were a world away from Dartmoor, but an amazing experience to be part of a huge multi-agency operation to ensure the safety and security of Keyham, Ford and Devonport residents.

22nd February

The team were deployed from 7am, tasked with assisting the Police and other emergency services (Fire & Coastguard) with a mass evacuation in Keyham, Plymouth, where a large unexploded WWII bomb was discovered a few days prior.
The team was tasked with speaking to resident in the exclusion zone to encourage any remaining to leave, and to gather numbers of those staying.
We stood down at 3.30pm as the Police and Bomb Disposal continued their work on making the device safe.


 

14th February

The team were called out at 15.45 to the Dewerstone to assist South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) Paramedics with the extraction of a fallen climber from the upper buttresses of the Dewerstone.

In horrendous weather conditions, 18 members of the team attended alongside a rope rescue team from Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service Camels Head Fire Station.

Due to the casualty location, the terrain and the weather, the extraction required a significant descent by the rope teams before team members and the other agencies could safely get the casualty to the waiting ambulance.

Despite their injuries, the casualty remained in good spirits throughout the protracted rescue. We wish the casualty a swift recovery.

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2023 Callouts

In 2023 the team dealt with a total of 16 incidents, totalling 61hrs 37m.

Incidents had an average duration of 3hrs 51m.

December 28th

The team was called to the Wembury area to assist locating a vulnerable adult who had gone missing. Working with the Police and HM Coastguard, the teams combed the areas around the headlands and paths. Thankfully, after several hours searching, the missing person was located and taken to an ambulance for further support.

December 17th

We attended the Lee Moor area to help South Western Ambulance Service and Fire Service carry off a patient with a knee injury.

Thankfully nothing major of note had happened to them, and the team was stood down an hour later.

November 2nd

Our Water Tem were called out to assist Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service with a car in the water, during Storm Ciarán.

While the Fire Service stabilised the car and were able to remove the casualty from the vehicle, DSRT Plymouth then conducted a 4 hour bank/river search for any other occupants until the Police were satisfied that no-one else was involved.

AUGUST 19TH
As night fell, our team was called out to the Dewerstone, a familiar location for us. A climber had taken a 15ft fall, landing on his head. Thanks to collaborative efforts with SWAST, Devon Air Ambulance, and the Fire Service, we swiftly extracted him to the waiting ambulance. We send our best wishes for his recovery and hope to see him back climbing soon. An update from our team doctor at Derriford Hospital reveals he suffered broken ribs and a skull fracture but is now awake and sitting up in bed.

JULY 27TH
The team were tasked with searching various wooded areas around Yelverton for a missing individual, taking over from DSRT Tavistock. The missing person was familiar with moorland environments, so the team concentrated their efforts on woodland areas near places he had previously visited. Although they didn't locate the missing person, it's heartening to report that he has since been found safe and well. This positive outcome is thanks to the valuable information and support provided by the community.

JUNE 14TH
At midday, Devon & Cornwall Police contacted us to assist in searching for a high-risk missing person in Plymouth. Our team conducted searches in multiple wooded areas, but the missing person was found safe and well by the police outside of our designated search area.

JUNE 11TH
In the early hours of the morning, Devon & Cornwall Police requested our help in searching for an elderly gentleman who had not returned from walking his dog near Leigham, Plymouth. Alongside Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock, East Cornwall Search & Rescue Team, and DSFRS Urban Search & Rescue, we searched various wooded areas near his home. The gentleman was ultimately found safe and well by a family member, having walked a considerable distance from his residence.

MAY 29TH
The team was called upon to assist Devon & Cornwall Police in the search for a high-risk male who had gone missing near Honicknowle, Plymouth. However, as we were assembling at the designated meeting point, news arrived that the missing individual had been located. Consequently, the team was stood down.

MAY 12TH
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust requested our assistance in recovering a 28-year-old female near Gutter Tor who had slipped and potentially fractured her ankle. With the use of our titanium stretcher, off-road wheel, and team Land Rover, we successfully transported her to the road head for further transfer to University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust at Derriford. Fourteen team members, alongside SWAST and HART, were involved in the two-hour operation.

APRIL 25TH
We were called to aid SWAST in retrieving a gentleman who had fallen while walking his dog on the pipe track, approximately 1.5km from Cadover Bridge towards the Dewerstone. Alongside South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and HART, our team of 29 worked together. We decided to transport the casualty on our titanium stretcher back to Shaugh Bridge, despite it being a longer route, as it was a smoother path. Subsequently, the land ambulance took over for the transfer to University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust at Derriford.

APRIL 8TH
Our team was summoned to assist South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust in rescuing a 57-year-old gentleman who had fallen from his horse while riding on the moor north of Wotter. Initially, with limited numbers, we reached out to Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock for support. Our water rescue team, already engaged in training, promptly joined the effort. Both DSRT Tavistock and Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England provided valuable assistance. SWAST Incident Response and the gentleman's family expressed gratitude for our response.

FEBRUARY 15TH
At 12:05 PM, Devon & Cornwall Police requested our assistance in locating a high-risk missing female in the Manadon area of Plymouth. Thirteen team members and two dog teams from Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock responded, gathering at the Manadon Sports Hub. Dart 54 was assigned to transport a small team of casualty carers to a potential location, but they were recalled and stood down at 13:41 PM when the Police confirmed that the missing person had been found outside of the designated search area.

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2022 Callouts

During 2022 the team dealt with a total of 26 callouts.

DECEMBER 3RD
At 12:50 PM, the Police requested our team to gather at the Gutter Tor car park in order to search for a lost 16-year-old who was on an overnight trek with a wild camp. The team focused their search on areas east of the River Plym and successfully located the young lad relatively quickly, as he had the wisdom to stay in one place. Thankfully, he was found safe and in good health, albeit a bit cold. It was a great outcome, and the lad will surely have an interesting story to share in the future. The team was stood down at 14:35 PM.

DECEMBER 2ND
At 00:35 AM, the Police requested our team to assemble in the Derriford area to conduct a search for a high-risk missing person. Our team diligently searched the dense woodland areas surrounding the hospital. However, after receiving additional information from the Police, we stood down at 03:36 AM, as it was believed that the missing person had left the area.

DECEMBER 1ST
At 16:54 PM, our team received a request to gather in Ivybridge to locate a missing person who had sustained a broken ankle. However, Devon & Cornwall Police and South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust were able to reach the individual before our team could fully mobilize. As a result, the team was stood down at 17:39 PM.

OCTOBER 18TH
At 14:30 PM, the team received a request to assist a Role 1 Medical Ltd ambulance crew, operating on behalf of South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, in extracting a patient with an isolated ankle injury from a remote location near Harford, on the outskirts of Dartmoor. Collaborating with the crew and a SWAST HART team from Exeter, we successfully extracted the casualty using our titanium stretcher and off-road wheel. Subsequently, the HART team utilized their impressive 6-wheel Polaris vehicle to transport the casualty to the awaiting ambulance. The team was stood down at 17:03 PM. This incident exemplifies the effectiveness of inter-agency cooperation and collaboration.

AUGUST 24TH
At 11:13 AM, we were called upon to assist Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Ashburton, along with search dogs from Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England and Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock, in searching for a missing 71-year-old female in the Kingsbridge area. Tragically, shortly after the search commenced, the body of a female was discovered. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends during this difficult time.

AUGUST 10TH
At 20:30, Devon & Cornwall Police sought our assistance in Plymouth to search for a high-risk missing male. Twenty-one team members responded to the call. Extensive searches were initiated in the nearby woodland. Fortunately, the missing person was located safe and in good condition, resulting in the team being stood down.

JULY 6TH
At 8:48 AM, Devon & Cornwall Police requested our assistance in searching for a high-risk despondent male in an area near Shaugh Prior. Eleven team members, along with our control vehicle Dart 04 and Land Rovers Dart 54 and Dart 64, responded to the call. We collaborated with handlers from Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England, our sister team Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock, as well as Devon & Cornwall Police dogs and drones. The search efforts focused on farmland and fields; however, regrettably, the individual was not located. As a result, the team was stood down at 11:45 AM pending further police investigations. UPDATE: The missing person was found safe and in good condition outside of the search area.

JUNE 30TH
At 08:20 AM, our team was called upon to assist Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Ashburton in a multi-agency operation to locate a high-risk despondent female. Twelve team members, along with handlers from Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England, Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock, Urban Search & Rescue, Devon & Cornwall Police dogs, drones, and helicopter, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service water team, East Cornwall Search & Rescue Team, and Maritime and Coastguard Agency, responded to the callout. The search efforts encompassed water, woodland, and areas surrounding Newbridge. Regrettably, the person was not located, and the team was stood down at 4:00 PM. However, the missing person was later found alive outside of the search area.

JUNE 29TH
At 12:07 PM, our team was called upon by the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust to assist with a fallen climber at the Dewerstone. Eleven team members promptly responded, accompanied by Cornwall Air Ambulance, SWAST, HART (Hazardous Area Response Team), and Devon & Cornwall Police. To facilitate the evacuation of the casualty, our team utilized a titanium stretcher and a large off-road wheel. We send our best wishes to the injured individual and hope for their swift and full recovery.

MAY 18TH
In Looe, on Wednesday evening, our team received a call from East Cornwall SRT to aid Devon & Cornwall Police in the search for a high-risk 81-year-old woman with dementia who had not returned from her walk as expected. Given the urgency of the situation, search dogs from Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England were brought in, while HM Coastguard (Looe Coastguard) teams covered the coastal areas. Fortunately, just as our teams were preparing to deploy, we received information that the woman had been located in the Tencreek area, thanks to sightings reported by members of the public. Although she had a minor head injury and was cold, she was otherwise in good health. We extend our gratitude to the East Cornwall team, the region's search dogs, and the observant members of the public whose timely reports assisted in locating and providing help to the lady.

APRIL 3RD
The team was called upon by Devon & Cornwall Police to assist in a multi-agency search near Combe Martin in North Devon for a high-risk missing individual. Alongside the Police, local Maritime and Coastguard Agency teams, Police Drones, Devon Cave Rescue Organisation, Surf Life Saving Devon, and the Police Operational Support Group, our team members joined the search efforts. We conducted searches in open farmland, steep woodland, tracks, and footpaths, while the Coastguard Search & Rescue Teams focused on coastal areas in and around Combe Martin. Additionally, Devon Cave Rescue Organisation explored a nearby cave. Despite the collective efforts of all involved in today's search and the preceding days, the outcome remains inconclusive, and Police inquiries are ongoing.

FEBRUARY 24TH
At 07:17, Devon & Cornwall Police requested our assistance in locating a 14-year-old female who went missing from the Landrake area in Cornwall. Swiftly, 11 team members gathered in Landrake, accompanied by East Cornwall SRT. One large DSRTP team conducted searches in the vicinity of the village, while Dart 54 and 64 were dispatched to explore more distant areas. Two teams from ECSRT searched the remaining locations assigned by D&CP, braving intermittent hail showers. Searching operations were suspended at 11:25 AM, pending further inquiries. D&CP received a report suggesting that the missing girl had been sighted in Plymouth City Centre, which was soon confirmed, ensuring her safety and well-being. Consequently, the team was stood down.

FEBRUARY 18TH
With the departure of StormEunice, our team has returned to its regular state of operational readiness. We were on standby from midnight and present at our Rescue Centre from 5:00 until 17:00 today, as part of the multi-agency response to the Major Incident. Equipped with two 4x4 vehicles, drivers, casualty carers, radio operators, and water team members, we were prepared to swiftly respond to any developing incidents. Fortunately, it has been a relatively quiet day, with only one tasking for Dart 54. This downtime has allowed us to conduct essential equipment checks, ensuring our continued service to Plymouth and the surrounding region. Our thoughts go out to those affected by StormEunice, and we sincerely hope that the storm's impact has been minimal.

FEBRUARY 16TH
At 03:00, Devon & Cornwall Police requested our assistance in locating a high-risk missing individual in Newton Ferrers. Sixteen team members swiftly gathered in the town center, accompanied by teams from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and D&C Police. Two large teams from DSRTP conducted searches in woodland near the village, while Rescue 924 helicopter from Newquay searched along the River Yealm and coastal areas. RNLI Plymouth Lifeboat Station searched the water, and Coastguard Rescue Teams from Bigbury, Yealm, and Plymouth Coastguard Rescue Team scoured the Yealm and Noss Mayo regions. Unfortunately, the searches yielded no results, and all DSRTP members were stood down at 08:15 pending further inquiries. However, we later received notification that the missing individual had been located by Rescue 924 and the Coastguard Rescue teams.

FEBRUARY 12TH
On the second day, 16 members returned and recommenced the search at 08:45. They were joined by members of DSRT Tavistock, DSRT - Ashburton, and later by East Cornwall SRT. Extensive searches were conducted over a larger area, but, unfortunately, the male was not located. At 18:15, all search operations were halted. Subsequently, we received information that the missing male has been found safe and in good condition.

FEBRUARY 11TH
Devon & Cornwall Police sought our assistance at 18:00 in locating a high-risk missing male. A total of 18 team members, along with DSRT - Tavistock and Urban Search & Rescue, participated in extensive searches of dense woodland and the vicinity of Bickleigh Barracks. Active search operations were halted at approximately 01:00.

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2021 Callouts

During 2021 the team dealt with a total of 31 incidents including 28 callouts. Direct callout team volunteer hours were close to 1,500 hours.

31 Incidents | 28 Callouts | 1,488 Volunteer hours

DECEMBER 31ST
During the final days of 2021, a DSRT Plymouth team member encountered two lost walkers on the high moor near Two Bridges. The walkers had called the Police but their phones had died. Our team member contacted Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock, who were already mobilizing. It was decided that our team member would guide the lost walkers to Two Bridges, leading to DSRT Tavistock being stood down. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of being properly prepared and equipped for walks on the moor, especially during this time of year when daylight is limited and weather conditions can be challenging. Carrying a map and compass and having the skills to use them is crucial, as they don't rely on battery power.

DECEMBER 29TH
Devon and Cornwall Police requested our help in locating a high-risk missing person near Derriford. With 19 team members gathered at B&Q on Tavistock Road, we received word from the Police that the missing person had been found safe and well. All team members were stood down, allowing everyone to return home in time for their evening meal.

DECEMBER 22ND
Devon and Cornwall Police reached out to us for help in finding a lost walker on the Puffing Billy Track. Our Land Rover 54 promptly headed up the track and eventually located the walker near Left Lake Mires. Fortunately, the individual was cold and tired but uninjured. We safely transported them back to the road-head, where they were met by the Police.

DECEMBER 21ST
The team, along with Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team - Tavistock, responded to the Police's request for assistance in the ongoing search for a missing male. After assembling at Wigford Down near Cadover Bridge, the team located the individual in the afternoon with the help of the Urban Search & Rescue dog team. Sadly, the gentleman had passed away, and our condolences go out to his family and friends during this challenging time.

DECEMBER 20TH
The team, along with Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Tavistock, Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England Dog Team, and Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response, were called at 10:55 to assist the Devon and Cornwall Police in the continued search for a high-risk missing person from the previous day. Twenty-one team members assembled at Cadover Bridge and conducted extensive searches of the area, including open moorland, climbing crags, river banks, and wooded areas. The police suspended the search at 16:18, with plans to resume the next day.

  • In Attendance: 21 DSRTP, 11 DSRT Tavistock, Search dog, Devon & Cornwall Police, D&CP Marine and Dive Team, D&CP Search Dogs, D&CP Drones, Dartmoor National Park Ranger, Devon & Cornwall 4×4 Response. Total duration: 05hrs 23mins

DECEMBER 19TH
The team responded to a call at 19:31 to assist the Devon and Cornwall Police in searching for a high-risk missing person. Twenty-three team members assembled at Cadover Bridge and were assigned to search the wooded and river areas southwest of the bridge along the River Plym. The police suspended the search at 22:55, with plans to resume the following day.

  • In Attendance: 23 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, D&CP Search Dogs, D&CP Drones, Devon & Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, DSFRS Urban Search and Rescue, Devon & Cornwall 4×4 Response. Total duration: 03hrs 24mins

OCTOBER 22ND
Nine hours after responding to the Ford Park Cemetery callout, the team was called upon by the Devon and Cornwall Police for another search operation involving a high-risk individual. Ten team members gathered at Lopwell Dam and were assigned to search the surrounding wooded areas. The assistance of the sister team from Tavistock was requested. However, the search was concluded around 04:00 without finding the missing person.

  • In Attendance: 10 DSRT Plymouth, DSRT Tavistock, Search dog, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 07hrs 0mins

OCTOBER 22ND
DSRT Plymouth was called out to assist Devon and Cornwall Police in the search for a high-risk missing person. Fourteen team members gathered at Ford Park Cemetery in Plymouth and were tasked with searching the cemetery, as well as wooded and urban areas in the Ford Park and Mutley areas. At 09:00 AM, the team requested the assistance of their sister team from Tavistock. However, the search was called off around 12:50 PM as the missing person returned home safely. The team expressed gratitude to Ford Park Cemetery Trust for allowing them to use the facilities.

  • In Attendance: 15 DSRT Plymouth, DSRT Tavistock, Search dog. Devon & Cornwall Police, Drone Team Devon & Cornwall Police, Dog Teams Devon & Cornwall Police, Royal Navy Police, Dog Teams Royal Navy Police. Total duration: 08hrs 0mins

JULY 17TH
DSRT Plymouth was called out by Devon and Cornwall Police following multiple reports of a red distress flare. Six team members assembled at Harford Moor Gate, with two members and the driver of DART54 dispatched to the Puffing Billy track. The NPAS Helicopter also joined the search. Despite thorough efforts by the team and helicopter, no one requiring assistance was found. The team stood down at 02:30.

  • In Attendance: 7 DSRTP, NPAS Helicopter, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 02hrs 56mins

JUNE 27TH
This morning, the team responded to another call from Devon and Cornwall Police to continue the search for a high-risk missing man. Twenty-two team members gathered at Scout Hut carpark near Blindmans Wood. Our task was to search the areas within Blindmans Wood. The police stood us down around 15:00, but unfortunately, the young man was not found during this search.

  • In Attendance: 22 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 04hrs 0mins

JUNE 26TH
The team, along with assistance from our sister team in Tavistock, was called to assist Devon and Cornwall Police in the search for a high-risk missing person. Twenty-three team members gathered at Morrisons Supermarket Car Park in Plymouth to await instructions. Our task was to search the wooded areas near Manadon and Higher Compton. However, the search was halted by the police around 03:15 as the young man was not found at that time.

  • In Attendance: 13 DSRTP, 10 DSRT Tavistock, Search dog, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 04hrs 0mins

JUNE 18TH
DSRT Plymouth responded to a call from Devon and Cornwall Police to assist in the search for a high-risk missing person. Approximately five to ten team members assembled at the Rescue Centre to await instructions. However, before the search could commence, the missing person returned home safely. As a result, the team stood down at 02:00.

  • In Attendance: 15 DSRTP, Search dog, NPAS Helicopter, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 02hrs 0mins

JUNE 13TH
Devon & Cornwall Police called out the team to locate three horse riders and horses in need of assistance near Caters Beam due to difficulties in boggy ground. Ten team members assembled at Peat Cott and a group of seven set off to find the riders. With the help of a member from Tavistock team, they were located and found tired, requiring guidance for a safe route off the moor. After a health and safety check, the team accompanied the riders back to their horse trailers. The callout concluded at 19:50.

  • In Attendance: 10 DSRTP, 1 DSRT Tavistock, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 2hrs 40mins

MAY 23RD
Devon & Cornwall Police issued a full team callout to locate and evacuate a 30-year-old female with a lower leg injury. Eighteen team members gathered at Shaugh Prior carpark. The casualty was successfully located and extracted to the car park, where she was then taken by her family to Derriford Hospital A&E. It was later confirmed that she had broken her ankle. The team stood down at 16:00, allowing them to enjoy their Sunday roast. Wishing the casualty a speedy recovery.

  • In Attendance: 18 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 2hrs 0mins

MAY 19TH
In response to public reports of a male calling for help in the Piles Copse area of South Dartmoor, the team was tasked by the police to conduct a search. Twenty team members assembled at New Waste and were divided into three teams. They were transported to their designated search areas across the River Erme using Land Rovers. Despite an extensive search, no one was found, and the team was stood down at 22:30.

  • In Attendance: 20 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 04hrs 45mins

MAY 15TH
On Saturday, the team was called upon by SWAST to assist with a reported incident of a male falling from a viaduct. A small team provided assistance in extracting the individual. Our condolences go out to his family and friends during this challenging period.

  • In Attendance: 3 DSRTP, Devon Air Ambulance, SWAST Ambulance, SWAST HART, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 03hrs 00mins

APRIL 26TH
DSRT Plymouth was called out to support Devon and Cornwall Police in a search for a missing person. Twenty-seven team members gathered near Newnham Industrial Estate, awaiting instructions. The missing person was a cause for concern as her family expressed worries about her well-being. Unfortunately, the search concluded without finding the missing person, and the team stood down at 02:00.

  • In Attendance: 27 DSRTP NPAS Helicopter, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 04hrs 45mins

APRIL 14TH
Devon & Cornwall Police requested a full team callout to assist SWAST Ambulance with a "casualty on the moor." However, the initial location provided by SWAST was incorrect, and the team had to relocate to a new rendezvous point (RV). It was later discovered that the incident involved a group of teenagers camping near Piles Copse, one of whom had consumed excessive alcohol and was initially unresponsive. Three members of the group were already at the RV, while the team's Land Rover was dispatched to meet the police and paramedics on scene. The remaining teenagers were safely transported back to the RV. After being assessed by the paramedics, the teenager was discharged to the care of their parents. The team was stood down at 05:00, ready to resume their duties.

  • In Attendance: 11 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, SWAFT Ambulance, NAPS Helicopter. Total duration: 2hrs 0mins

MARCH 31ST
Rescue Team Tavistock in the search for a high-risk missing person. Nine members of our team joined the operation at Harrowbeer Airfield, Yelverton. However, at around 05:00, the police informed us that the missing person had called them from a phonebox in Yelverton, indicating they had been in the area near Dousland throughout the night. With this update, the team was stood down at 05:04.

  • In Attendance: 9 DSRTP, DSRT Tavistock, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 3hrs 25mins

MARCH 14TH
DSRT Plymouth was called out to assist Devon and Cornwall Police in the search for a missing person. Twenty-one team members, along with HM Coast Guard Search and Rescue, gathered near Bigbury-on-Sea. The missing person was a staff member of the Burgh Island Hotel, and a land search was deemed necessary. Unfortunately, the search proved unsuccessful, and the team was stood down at 16:00. The team expresses gratitude to the local community for their support, particularly the Bigbury Cafe, for providing refreshments during the operation.

  • In Attendance: 21 DSRTP, HM Coast Guard Search and Rescue, NPAS Helicopter, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 06hrs 30mins

FEBRUARY 15TH
Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Plymouth were called out to assist Devon and Cornwall Police in the search for a missing person. Twenty-five team members, along with HM Coast Guard Search and Rescue, gathered near Warren Cottage. However, before the search teams could be deployed, the missing person arrived safely at the rendezvous point. The team was subsequently stood down at 18:30.

  • In Attendance: 25 DSRTP, HM Coast Guard Search and Rescue, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 1hrs 15mins

JANUARY 30TH
Devon & Cornwall Police requested a full team callout to assist SWAST Ambulance with a mountain bike accident. Twenty-six team members assembled at Cann Woods near Woodside Animal Centre. The casualty was located and safely extracted to the roadside, where an ambulance transported them to the hospital. We wish the casualty a speedy recovery.

  • In Attendance: 26 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, SWAFT Ambulance, Total duration: 1hrs 45mins

JANUARY 21ST
Devon & Cornwall Police requested our team's assistance in a search for a missing person, joining forces with Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Ashburton. Fifteen team members, along with other search and rescue teams, gathered at Honiton Fire station. Despite our efforts, the missing person was not found, and the team stood down at 20:45.

  • In Attendance: 11 DSRTP, DSRT Ashburton, North Dartmoor SRT, Exmoor SRT, Urban Search and Rescue from Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, 1 Search dog from Urban Search and Rescue, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 10hrs 45mins

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2020 Callouts

During 2020 the team dealt with a total of 26 incidents including 23 callouts. Direct callout team volunteer hours exceeded 1,900 hours.

26 x Incidents | 23 x Call Outs | 1,903.5 volunteer hours

DECEMBER 18TH
At 15:55, Devon & Cornwall Police established the Search & Rescue 'Cell' (SARCELL) in anticipation of heavy rainfall and potential flooding across the peninsula. At 17:03, the team was put on standby to join the multi-agency response to the floods. Throughout the night, the team was deployed to various locations, including a caravan park at Notter Bridge, Saltash, where the River Lynher had flooded homes and required evacuation. Working alongside other search and rescue teams, fire services, and police, the team successfully rescued 8 individuals and 2 dogs. They were stood down at 04:30 and returned to the Rescue Center by 05:30 after completing their tasks and ensuring the safety of those at risk.

  • In Attendance: 13 DSRTP (2 type C Teams of 6 and 1 Search Manager), DSRT Ashburton, DSRT Tavistock, Exmoor SRT, East Cornwall SRT, HM Coastguard SRT, Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service, Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, Environment Agency, Devon and Cornwall 4×4, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 12hrs 30mins

NOVEMBER 28TH
On Saturday, the team was called out by Devon & Cornwall Police to resume the search for the missing male in Yealmpton. Despite the team's efforts, the missing person was not sighted, and the search was halted around 12:30. Police inquiries are still ongoing in relation to the case.

  • In Attendance: 25 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 2hrs 30mins

NOVEMBER 27TH
On Friday, the team was called out by Devon & Cornwall Police to resume the search for the missing male in Ivybridge. Despite ongoing efforts, the missing person was not sighted, and the search was halted around 16:30. There were plans to potentially resume the search the following day.

  • In Attendance: 12 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 5hrs 30mins

NOVEMBER 26TH

consisting of 12 SRT (MOD3) and 3 MOD2, to conduct a search of the River Erme. Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service also deployed 5 SRT to assist in the search. Unfortunately, the missing male was not sighted, and the search was halted around 16:30. There were plans to potentially resume the search the following day. The team extends their gratitude to The Salvation Army in Ivybridge for providing coffee, tea, and biscuits.

  • In Attendance: 17 DSRTP, 6 Devon & Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 7hrs 30mins

NOVEMBER 25TH

On Wednesday, the team was called out by Devon & Cornwall Police to resume the search for the missing male in Ivybridge. Despite continued efforts, the missing person was not sighted, and the search was halted around 16:30. There were plans to potentially resume the search the following day.

  • In Attendance: 21 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 6hrs 30mins

NOVEMBER 24TH

Devon & Cornwall Police initiated a full team callout on Tuesday afternoon to search for a high-risk missing male. Our sister team from Ashburton joined us for the search. After arriving at Ivybridge, teams were formed to begin searching the area. Unfortunately, there were no sightings of the missing male, and the search was halted around 20:00hrs with plans to potentially resume the following day.

  • In Attendance: 21 DSRTP, 22 DSRT Ashburton, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 7hrs 00mins

SEPTEMBER 29TH

Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Plymouth responded to a callout from Devon and Cornwall Police for a missing person search. Thirty-three team members gathered near Bircham Valley Nature Reserve and were assigned search areas. Four foot teams and one dog team were deployed for the search. However, at 20:00, it was decided to end the search due to the limited daylight and challenging terrain.

  • In Attendance: 33 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 3hrs 45mins

JULY 30TH

The Devon & Cornwall Police issued a full team callout to assist SWAST Ambulance in helping a female casualty who had suffered an ankle injury from a trip and fall. The casualty was found near the River Plym, close to Cadover Bridge Carpark, prompting us to request assistance from our sister team in Tavistock for the stretcher carry. Despite the challenges faced during the extraction, we successfully transported the female from the site to the carpark, and she is now en route to the hospital. We send our best wishes for a speedy recovery to the casualty.

  • In Attendance: 17 DSRTP, DSRT Ashburton, Devon & Cornwall Police, SWAFT Ambulance, SWAFT HART, Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service.. Total duration: 5hrs 0mins

JULY 25TH

Devon & Cornwall Police requested our team's assistance in an ongoing search for a missing person, supporting Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Ashburton. Elven members from our team traveled to the RV point near Cullompton, where they were joined by Urban Search and Rescue from Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service. We were glad to provide additional manpower to assist Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Ashburton in their search efforts. Unfortunately, the missing person was not found, and the team stood down at 17:00.

  • In Attendance: 11 DSRTP, DSRT Ashburton, Urban Search and Rescue from Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, 1 Search dog from Urban Search and Rescue, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 6hrs 30mins

JULY 25TH

Devon & Cornwall Police called us to aid our sister team from Ashburton in an ongoing search for a missing person. However, while team members were en route to the rendezvous point, we received a stand-down notification as the missing person had returned home.

  • In Attendance: 10 DSRTP, DSRT Ashburton, NAPS Helicopter, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 0hrs 30mins

JULY 21ST

Devon & Cornwall Police requested our team's assistance in an ongoing search for a missing person, supporting West Cornwall Search and Rescue Team. Seven of our members joined East Cornwall Search and Rescue Team at the RV point in Castle an Dinas quarry, Penzance. We were glad to provide additional manpower to Cornwall West SRT, especially as they were also dealing with another incident in their area. Regrettably, the missing person was not found, and the team stood down at 21:00.

  • In Attendance: 7 DSRTP, West Cornwall SRT, East Cornwall SRT, Devon & Cornwall Police, 1 Search Dog from Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England, HM Coastguard, Devon & Cornwall Police search manager from HQ Exeter. Total duration: 10hrs 0mins

JULY 12TH

On Sunday, the team received a call to support West Cornwall Search and Rescue Team in the search for a missing person. Eighteen members, divided into two water teams and a foot team, traveled to the local fire service headquarters in Camborne. Despite the hot and humid weather, the teams were briefed on the incident and search areas. The foot teams from Cornwall and Plymouth were deployed while the water teams prepared their equipment. The terrain was challenging, filled with brambles, nettles, and old machinery. After several hours of searching, the water team unfortunately located the deceased missing person. We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends, and we thank the Cornwall team for allowing us to assist and contribute to providing closure. Special thanks go to our team members for their exceptional efforts in difficult circumstances.

  • In Attendance:, 18 DSRTP, West Cornwall SRT, Devon & Cornwall Police, 2 Search Dogs from Devon & Cornwall Police, Devon & Cornwall Police search manager from HQ Exeter. Total duration: 7hrs 0mins.

JULY 8TH

Our sister team from Ashburton requested a full team callout to aid in a search for a missing person. However, while team members were en route to the rendezvous point, we received a stand-down notification as the missing person was located.

  • In Attendance: DSRTP, DSRT Ashburton, Devon & Cornwall Police, MCA Helicopter. Total duration: 0hrs 15mins

JULY 7TH

Devon & Cornwall Police requested a full team call out to assist in the recovery of a stranded vulnerable camper from Sharp Tor. The missing person was found on the Puffing Billy Track, south of Sharp Tor, and was safely transported back to the rendezvous point in the team Land Rover. Subsequently, he was handed over to the police for transportation back home.

  • In Attendance: 14 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 3hrs 15mins

JUNE 24TH

The team received a second callout of the evening to assist a female who had injured her ankle after tripping and falling near the River Plym, close to Cadover Bridge Carpark. Working alongside the Police and SWAST, we successfully evacuated the casualty from the site to the carpark. The female has been transported to the hospital for further treatment, and we send our best wishes for a speedy recovery.

  • In Attendance: 11 DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, SWAFT Ambulance. Total duration: 2hrs 30mins

JUNE 24TH

Devon & Cornwall Police requested a full team call out to assist in searching for a high-risk missing male who had not returned home. However, while team members were en route to the rendezvous point, we received a stand-down notification as the missing person was found safe by the police.

  • In Attendance: DSRTP, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 0hrs 30mins

MARCH 7TH

Devon & Cornwall Police requested a full team call out to aid East Cornwall Search & Rescue team in searching for a high-risk male who had not returned from a walk the previous day. However, while team members were en route to the rendezvous point, we received a stand-down notification as a vigilant member of the public spotted the missing person and ensured their safe return.

  • In Attendance: 8 DSRTP, East Cornwall SRT, Devon & Cornwall Police, NAPS Helicopter, Total duration: 1hrs 0mins

FEBRUARY 15TH

The team was placed on standby at 16:28 by the Devon & Cornwall Police via the Search & Rescue ‘Cell’ (SARCELL) to participate in the multi-agency flood response across Devon & Cornwall due to Storm Dennis. At 18:38, the water team was instructed to relocate to the rescue center and be prepared for deployment. SARCELL stood down the team at 21:40 but remained on standby for rapid response overnight and the following day. It is advised to prioritise safety if venturing outside, as conditions may have temporarily improved but are expected to deteriorate again within the next 24 hours.

  • In Attendance: 14 DSRTP. Total duration: 5hrs 30mins

FEBRUARY 8TH

Devon & Cornwall Police requested a full team call out, including our sister team from Tavistock, for a missing person search. However, while team members were en route to the rendezvous point, we received a stand-down notification as the missing person had safely returned home.

  • In Attendance: DSRTP, DSRT Tavistock, Devon & Cornwall Police. Total duration: 0hrs 15mins

January 13th

The team received a call from the Ambulance Service at 12:47 hrs to aid in evacuating an adult male experiencing abdomen pain from a remote area near Saltash. Using a stretcher carry, we successfully extracted the individual and handed him over to the awaiting ambulance crew. We extend our well wishes for a swift recovery from his injury.

  • In Attendance: 10 DSRTP, SWAST Ambulance. Total duration: 1hrs 30mins

JANUARY 4TH

Devon & Cornwall Police requested the full deployment of our team for a land and water search to locate a high-risk missing 62-year-old male with medical issues. In order to enhance search coverage, we also enlisted the support of our sister team from Tavistock. Regrettably, the missing individual was discovered deceased. Our condolences and thoughts are with the family and friends during this difficult time.

  • In Attendance: 24 DSRTP, 18 DSRT Tavistock members, 1 Mountain Rescue Search Dog, Devon & Cornwall Police, Total duration: 5hrs 30mins

JANUARY 2ND

The Team was requested by Devon & Cornwall Police to deploy our water team in the ongoing search for a high-risk missing 62-year-old male with medical issues. Collaborating with Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, our team checked all watercourses in the search area as part of a multi-agency operation. The search efforts for the day were concluded at 15:30.

  • In Attendance: 10 DSRTP, 1 Mountain Rescue Search Dog, Devon & Cornwall Police, National Police Air Service, Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service. Total duration: 6hrs 25mins

JANUARY 1ST
On New Year's Day, the Team was called by the Police to assist in the search for a 62-year-old male who was high-risk and had several medical issues. He had left his home in Estover wearing only pyjamas, a dressing gown, and slippers. Our members, along with the Tavistock team, conducted a search in woodland, open ground, and steeply-sloping areas with dense undergrowth. Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service also checked watercourses in the vicinity. All teams were stood down at 18:00, and we extend our gratitude to PSP for allowing us to use their car park.

  • In Attendance: 24 DSRTP, 26 DSRT Tavistock, 3 Mountain Rescue Search Dogs, Devon & Cornwall Police, 1 Devon & Cornwall Police Dog, Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service. Total duration: 8hrs 39mins

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