How We Help Our Community

We are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

We are a registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation affiliated with Mountain Rescue England and Wales.

But it’s not all about being on the Moor!

We recover fallen climbers from precipitous crags, find lost walkers and ensure injured and sick casualties are safely delivered into vital hospital
care.

We also regularly search for vulnerable adults, on and off
Dartmoor.

We search river banks and swift water, undertake first aid training
and develop our field trauma skills.

We have to maintain our technical rope-work skills, search
management, our base, equipment and vehicles.

Oh, and did we mention we’re all volunteers?

Core Team Member Skills

Our team members have to be capable of stretcher rescues involving carrying heavy casualties over long distances, often over boggy, steep and difficult terrain, in all weather conditions and at all times of the day and night fully kitted and with Team equipment as well.

We also train with all branches of the emergency services, local and national MR teams and search dogs from Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England

We train every week on or near Dartmoor. Our rolling training programme covers:

  • moorland and urban search techniques

  • river crossing and bank searching

  • rope and steep ground rescue

  • working with helicopters

  • first aid

  • navigation - both daytime and in the dark

Swift Water Rescue Team

We are proud to be registered on Defra’s Flood Rescue National Asset Register as a Type C, Water & Flood Rescue Technician Team.

This means we carry out

  • Technical water rescues

  • Search operations within the water environment

  • In-water operations

  • Non-powered boat operations

  • Flood response

Our Water Team, who make up the National Asset, are trained as Water & Flood Rescue Technicians. As a minimum all of our other team members are qualified at Water and Flood Awareness (Level 1) to enable us to operate safely on the banks of rivers and lakes.

We are also incredibly fortunate to have the skills of a Defra Flood Rescue Tactical and Strategic Advisor who advises at a National level and supports the deployment of National Assets.

The team also benefits from a number of Water Team Commanders, Water and Flood Incident Managers and a number of Swiftwater and Flood Rescue Technician Instructors who ensure the ongoing training for the Team.

Rope Rescue

The team has to be ready to rescue fallen climbers or those who may be in inaccessible crags on a Tor. To do this, we have to train with, and maintain a lot of kit!

All members of the team undertake continuous training on rope knowledge and skills required by personnel to operate safely and effectively as a team. Those in the Ropes Team train further to Rope Rescue Operator (RRO) and Rope Rescue Technician (RRT) standard.

We are also very fortunate to have Rope Rescue Specialists (RRS) on the team who oversee all our training and have a wealth of knowledge and experience.

Introducing Brook, our remarkable search and rescue dog. Brook is a short-haired Labrador and a valued member of our team.
With her experienced handler and team member Rob, she provides us with exceptional search and rescue capabilities.
Trained under the Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England syllabus, she can cover vast areas to find individuals in challenging environments.

We are proud to have her as part of our team, bringing comfort and hope to families and communities in need during critical moments.

Search Dog Team

UAV / Drone operations

The team offers a cutting-edge Search and Rescue UAV/Drone service for “Initial Visual Search” operations.

Our highly trained professionals utilise state-of-the-art drones equipped with advanced imaging technology to swiftly cover large areas, even in challenging terrains.

These drones play a crucial role in providing real-time aerial footage and visual data during Search and Rescue operations.
We leverage technology to enhance our lifesaving efforts and bring peace of mind to families and communities in need.

Drone footage over Lee Moor

Rescue Centre

Our strategically positioned headquarters serves as the operational hub for our dedicated team of search and rescue professionals. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge equipment, our Rescue Centre enables us to swiftly and efficiently respond to emergencies within the Dartmoor region and beyond. Located on the edge of both Plymouth and Dartmoor, our headquarters not only provides a centralised location for coordination and deployment but also serves as a training area for our team members. We are proud to have a strong presence on the edge of Dartmoor, ensuring that we can provide timely and effective assistance to those in need.

The team offers its skills and expertise to assist local events, enhance community exposure, and raise essential funds. These services include first aid and responder cover, marshalling, informative talks on the team's work either on location or at the Rescue Center, presentations with interactive team kit displays, and attendance at open days with Land Rovers and rescue kits for visitors to see. All team members are qualified first aiders.

Event Cover

Dementia Friendly

Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team Plymouth partners with Dementia Friends, a society dedicated to changing people's perception of dementia and providing support for those who live with it and their families. The team recently hosted core members from Dementia Friends who gave an informative talk on the topic. Given the increased rates of dementia, the team has dedicated training sessions to dealing with scenarios involving individuals with dementia, prioritizing compassionate responses and efficient execution of call outs. For more information, visit dementiafriends.org.uk.

Keeping Safe