We now have two teams for KSAR 09 July ·from 10:00
Location: Swattenden Centre, Cranbrook, Kent
Swattenden Lane
Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3PS
Location: Swattenden Centre, Cranbrook, Kent
Swattenden Lane
Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3PS
A mixture of mental and physical challenges based on Search and Rescue
Team 1
The What
Brian
Juan
Juan’s plus 1(!)
Dean
Team 2
The Who
Mark
Mark
Charlie
Plus 1 KSAR chap stuck without a team
entry is £100 per team- those who have not paid please bring to next class if possible.
ALL funds raised go to this very worthwhile charity
KSAR exists to offer a special service to the Police, RAF Search & Rescue Units, other emergency services and local councils throughout Kent, and the rest of the UK if called upon. The unit is manned by volunteers and is operational 365 days a year. We are activated at the request of the police and other emergency organisations.
On average 1800 people go missing in Kent every year, although they do not all require a full call out or search. We have a high percentage in the Kent area of people that can be classified as being vulnerable and will need our assistance. These include the elderly and those suffering from senile dementia and children that go missing for a number of reasons.
Our aim is to alleviate the suffering and distress, not only to the missing person but to their families
and to reduce the pressures of manpower resources of the police and other emergency services.
Thank you for your support
Mark
Team 1
The What
Brian
Juan
Juan’s plus 1(!)
Dean
Team 2
The Who
Mark
Mark
Charlie
Plus 1 KSAR chap stuck without a team
entry is £100 per team- those who have not paid please bring to next class if possible.
ALL funds raised go to this very worthwhile charity
KSAR exists to offer a special service to the Police, RAF Search & Rescue Units, other emergency services and local councils throughout Kent, and the rest of the UK if called upon. The unit is manned by volunteers and is operational 365 days a year. We are activated at the request of the police and other emergency organisations.
On average 1800 people go missing in Kent every year, although they do not all require a full call out or search. We have a high percentage in the Kent area of people that can be classified as being vulnerable and will need our assistance. These include the elderly and those suffering from senile dementia and children that go missing for a number of reasons.
Our aim is to alleviate the suffering and distress, not only to the missing person but to their families
and to reduce the pressures of manpower resources of the police and other emergency services.
Thank you for your support
Mark