1351
Friday, 07 May 202117:50 Tue 4th May 2021
Duration 4 hrs 34 mins
In attendance;
31 CVSRT
Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England (MRSDE) search dog Jack
WYP
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYFRS)
Additional Info
- Date Tuesday, 04 May 2021
- Location Addingham
- Grid Reference SE 09878 48055
- Latitude 53.928536
- Longitude -1.8510568
- Man Hours 137
- Members In Attendance 30
1350
Tuesday, 04 May 2021Duration 3 hrs 5 mins
In attendance;
21 CVSRT
HART
West Yorkshire Police (WYP)
Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS)
Yorkshire Air Ambulance (YAA)
Additional Info
- Date Sunday, 02 May 2021
- Location 53.821097 , -1.6094112
- Grid Reference SE 25811 36162
- Latitude 53.821097
- Longitude -1.6094112
- Man Hours 66.6
- Members In Attendance 21
1334
Monday, 29 March 202114:52 Sun 28th Mar 2021
Duration 2 hrs 41 mins
In attendance;
17 CVSRT
YAS
HART
WYF&RS
WYP
Additional Info
- Date Sunday, 28 March 2021
- Location Bull Greave Beck, Clayton, Bradford
- Grid Reference SE 13227 32644
- Latitude 53.789947
- Longitude -1.8007102
- Man Hours 45.6
- Members In Attendance 17
Now is not the time to be venturing beyond 'local'
Wednesday, 17 February 2021Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team would like to remind our local community to please adhere to the Government lockdown restrictions and only exercise locally to your home. Now is not the time to be venturing into the more remote parts of our countryside and potentially putting yourself in harm’s way.
Granted, accidents can happen to anyone, at any time, in any location (even close to home). By definition, an accident is an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
If an accident happened to you in a remote, inaccessible location, would you know what to do? Before you set out on your next daily exercise, (or adventure when the time is right), please ask yourself:
- Do I have the knowledge and skills to accomplish the day?
- Do I have the right gear and spare kit if the weather changes or night falls?
- Do I know what the weather will be like?
- Does anyone know your plans for the day?
By planning ahead, preparing well and being aware of your environment, you could prevent an accident or should the worst happen, save your life.
In the event of an emergency and you require the assistance of a Mountain Rescue Team, please do not hesitate in making that call. We would rather initiate an emergency response and be stood down en-route, rather than not being called at all or alerted too late.
Dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Police, then Mountain Rescue.
PLEASE NOTE: Register your phone with www.emergencysms.net – this will enable you to contact the emergency services by SMS if required.
To help your rescuers pinpoint your location, you will need to provide a grid reference by using a map or via *OS Locate App or *What3Words App (*Note: Apps need installing on your smartphone prior to setting out). Once you have requested Mountain Rescue assistance, it is very important to stay where you are until the Mountain Rescue team have made contact.
Above all, please stay safe, exercise sensibly and #adventuresmart
A Few Facts About CVSRT
Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team (CVSRT) is a charity run by unpaid volunteers providing search and rescue support to the statutory emergency services in the northern half of West Yorkshire, including Calderdale, Airedale and part of Wharfedale. CVSRT operates within Mountain Rescue (England & Wales) guidelines, working on behalf of West Yorkshire Police.
During 2020, the team attended 96 callouts providing essential life-saving care to the community. We have four emergency response vehicles, strategically located in Halifax, Copley, Mytholmroyd and Todmorden ready to respond at a moment’s notice. Our team members come from all walks of life and live within the local community. Where appropriate and necessary, local team members will respond directly to an incident. This allows us to have boots on the ground and on-scene within 10-15 minutes providing initial medical assistance, with the full team response in attendance within 28mins of callout (on average in 2020).
Our Resources Include:
- 50+ Operational Full Team Members (including Doctors & Paramedics)
- 9 Flood Rescue Specialists
- 7 MRSDE Search Dog Handlers
- 4 MRSDE Search Dogs
- 4 Trainee Search Dogs
- 4 Specialist Vehicles
- 1 Operational Support Team Member
- 7 Support Team Members
- Many Friends of CVSRT
CVSRT have been saving lives in wild and remote places since 1966.
Our Operational Area
Here’s a few extra tips to help you remain safe whilst out and about:
- Charge your phone before you set off (and think about carrying a portable battery charger).
- Carry a map and compass and know how to use them. Don’t rely on your smartphone apps for navigation! Using GPS and Navigation Apps will drain your phone batteries quickly leaving you without a phone when you really need it most.
- Before leaving home, consider downloading the OS Locate App or the What3Words App to help you pinpoint your location in an emergency – remembering to cross check this location on your paper map before passing to the emergency services.
- Carrying a headtorch, handheld torch and spare batteries are essential, or take a second torch so you don’t have to change batteries in the dark.
- Have a good meal before you start and take plenty of food and water to refuel and keep hydrated during the day.
- Remember if you stop for any reason, you will get cold very quickly. Make sure you have warm, windproof and waterproof clothing (and spares) – hat and gloves are essential. Wear several thin layers rather than one thick layer so you can add or remove them to maintain a comfortable temperature.
- Carry a foil blanket or bivvy bag for emergencies.
1311
Wednesday, 30 December 2020Duration 4 hrs 5mins
In attendance:
17 CVSRT
MRSDE search dog Jack
Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS)
WYP
Hazardous Area Response Team (HART)
HMCG
Additional Info
- Date Tuesday, 29 December 2020
- Location Weavers Gate, Old Town, Hebden Bridge
- Grid Reference SD 99796 28632
- Latitude 53.754052
- Longitude -2.0045757
- Man Hours 69.8
- Members In Attendance 17
1310
Tuesday, 29 December 202022:07 Tue 29th Dec 2020
Duration 1 hr 40 mins
In attendance:
12 CVSRT
WYP
Additional Info
- Date Tuesday, 29 December 2020
- Location Widdop
- Grid Reference SD 93091 33309
- Latitude 53.796038
- Longitude -2.1063709
- Man Hours 20
- Members In Attendance 12
1307
Tuesday, 22 December 2020Duration 2 hrs 44 mins
In attendance:
11 CVSRT
MRSDE search dog Jack
WYP
Additional Info
- Date Tuesday, 22 December 2020
- Location E Lee Lane, Todmorden
- Grid Reference SD 96079 24963
- Latitude 53.721057
- Longitude -2.0609035
- Man Hours 30
- Members In Attendance 11
1306
Monday, 14 December 2020Due to the area of the search a joint, co-ordinated response was initiated with our neighbouring team Upper Warfedale Fell Rescue Association (UWFRA).
15:20 Mon 14th Dec 2020
Duration 2 hrs 10 mins
In attendance:
33 CVSRT
10 UWFRA
2 Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England (MRSDE) - North East
4 MRSDE search dogs Jack, Wynn, Orion & Meg
WYP
Additional Info
- Date Monday, 14 December 2020
- Location Wetherby
- Grid Reference SE 40357 48226
- Latitude 53.928596
- Longitude -1.3868791
- Man Hours 45.4
- Members In Attendance 21
1304
Tuesday, 01 December 202016:40 Sat 28th Nov 2020
Duration 2 hrs 46 mins
In attendance;
11 CVSRT
WYP
Additional Info
- Date Saturday, 28 November 2020
- Location Dog Hill, Green Withens
- Grid Reference SE 00298 17077
- Latitude 53.650195
- Longitude -1.9969668
- Man Hours 30.3
- Members In Attendance 11
1292
Sunday, 18 October 202019:35 Thu 15th Oct 202
Duration 3hrs 10 mins
In attendance;
21 CVSRT
Mountain Rescue Search Dogs England (MRSDE) search dogs Wynn and Orion
WYP
National Police Air Service (NPAS)
Additional Info
- Date Thursday, 15 October 2020
- Location #1292 Search At Northowram
- Grid Reference SE 11221 27108
- Latitude 53.740236
- Longitude -1.8313577
- Man Hours 73.6
- Members In Attendance 21