Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team

{{Short description|Rescue team in North Yorkshire, England}}

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The Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team (SMRT), is a voluntary organisation that undertakes search and rescue primarily in the Swaledale and Wensleydale area of the Pennines in North Yorkshire, England. Like other mountain rescue teams, SMRT does not confine itself to the immediate area and will respond to calls by emergency services and the public alike across a broad expanse of Northern England.

History

The team was formed in July 1968 with 12 local men; they now have a complement of 40 volunteers both male and female.{{cite news |last1=Sedgwick |first1=Phillip |title=On exercise with the Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team |url=https://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/news/14461132.on-exercise-with-the-swaledale-mountain-rescue-team/ |access-date=24 November 2018 |work=Darlington and Stockton Times |date=29 April 2016}} A lottery grant of £425,698 allowed the team to build a new headquarters on Hipswell Road West within Catterick Garrison in 2001.{{cite book |last1=Fowler |first1=Peter |title=100 years of Catterick 1914 – 2014 |date=2013 |publisher=York Publishing |location=York |isbn=978-0-9927819-0-3|page=124}}

In 2015, the SMRT signed a joint working agreement with the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service to attend large scale flooding events and water rescues.{{cite news |title=Joint arrangement with Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team |url=https://www.northyorksfire.gov.uk/news-events/pressreleases/smrt |access-date=24 November 2018 |work=North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service |date=24 September 2015}}

Whilst the SMRT cover over up to {{convert|600|mi2}},{{cite web |title=Charity overview |url=http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=501885&SubsidiaryNumber=0 |website=charity commission.org.uk |access-date=26 November 2018}}{{cite news |last1=Kitchen |first1=Ruby |title=Paws to the cause for rescue team |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=20 February 2021 |page=3|issn=0963-1496}} they do not confine themselves solely to Swaledale, Wensleydale or even North Yorkshire. The SMRT have operated in York, Cumbria, and Whitby. As with most volunteer search and rescue teams, the SMRT does not receive any local, regional or national funding. It relies solely on the support of local people and organisations.{{cite news |last1=Wilson |first1=Laura |title=Mountain rescue team celebrate 50th anniversary |url=https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/local/northyorkshire/richmond/16086475.Mountain_rescue_team_celebrate_50th_anniversary/ |access-date=24 November 2018 |work=The Northern Echo |date=15 March 2018}}

During 2009, SMRT were involved in 30 callouts and 35 in 2010. Previous numbers had been in the high teens and low twenties; the rise in number of callouts was attributed to people Staycationing after the financial crisis of 2007–2008 of the late 2000s.{{cite news |last1=Jeeves |first1=Paul |title=Mountain rescue teams stretched |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=11 April 2010|id={{ProQuest|335388381}} }} During 2016, the team were called out fifteen times to a variety of rescues including one where a Tesco delivery driver had driven off a small cliff near Leyburn in North Yorkshire.{{cite magazine |editor-last1=Whiteside |editor-first1=Judy |title=Incidents Oct Nov Dec 2016 |magazine=Mountain Rescue Magazine |date=Spring 2017 |issue=60 |page=27 |publisher=Mountain Rescue (England & Wales) |location=Worsley |issn=1756-8749}}{{cite magazine |editor-last1=Whiteside |editor-first1=Judy |title=Incidents Apr May Jun 2016 |magazine=Mountain Rescue Magazine |date=Autumn 2016 |issue=58 |page=27 |publisher=Mountain Rescue (England & Wales) |location=Worsley |issn=1756-8749}}{{cite magazine |editor-last1=Whiteside |editor-first1=Judy |title=Incidents Jul Aug Sep 2016 |magazine=Mountain Rescue Magazine |date=Spring 2017 |issue=59 |page=45|publisher=Mountain Rescue (England & Wales) |location=Worsley |issn=1756-8749}}{{cite magazine |editor-last1=Whiteside |editor-first1=Judy |title=Incidents Jan Feb Mar 2016 |magazine=Mountain Rescue Magazine |date=Summer 2016 |issue=57 |page=23 |publisher=Mountain Rescue (England & Wales) |location=Worsley |issn=1756-8749}} During 2020, despite fewer people visiting the area due to the lockdowns enforced by the COVID-19 pandemic, the team were called out 35 times during 2020.{{cite news |last1=McCandlish |first1=Sophie |title=The Rescue Squad |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=9 January 2021 |location=Country Week |page=13|issn=0963-1496}}

The SMRT work from a building located on the Catterick Garrison estate. The British Army used to charge the SMRT for use of their training land, but after the SMRT were called out to search for missing soldiers (one of whom had drowned), the army agreed to drop their levy to a peppercorn rent of just £5 per year.{{cite news |last1=Willis |first1=Joe |title=Army rethinks charge in wake of drowning |work=The Northern Echo |date=19 June 2007|id={{ProQuest|329167296}} }}

Role

The SMRT are used on the usual range of rescue and search operations. Notable examples of their involvement include;

  • The rescue of military personnel after a Puma helicopter from the Royal Air Force crashed near to Catterick Garrison (2007){{cite news |last1=Clout |first1=Laura |title=12 hurt as helicopter crashes in Yorkshire |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1559808/12-hurt-as-helicopter-crashes-in-Yorkshire.html |accessdate=25 November 2018 |work=The Telegraph |date=12 April 2008}}
  • The search for Claudia Lawrence (March 2009)
  • The Workington/Cockermouth floods (2009)
  • The delivery of urgent medical supplies to remote areas of North Yorkshire cut off for over a month during the bad winter of 2010 (Kexwith, Helwith & Newsham){{cite news |last1=Willis |first1=Joe |title=Rescuers go on foot to deliver essentials |work=The Northern Echo |date=14 January 2010|id={{ProQuest|329249047}} }}
  • The Tour de France in Yorkshire (2014){{cite news |title=Cyclists in race route crashes |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-28159172 |accessdate=24 November 2018 |work=BBC News |date=4 July 2014}}
  • The collapse of Tadcaster Bridge (2015)
  • The evacuation of families from flooded homes in Carlisle as a result of Storm Desmond (2015){{cite news |last1=Greenbank |first1=Tony |title=When trouble bubbles |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=24 November 2018 |location=The Magazine |page=8|issn=0963-1496}}
  • The North Sea Tidal Surge [Storm Axel] (January 2017){{cite magazine |last1=Hughill |first1=Ian |title=Six Swiftwater Teams Deploy to North Sea Tidal Surge |magazine=Mountain Rescue Magazine |date=Spring 2017 |issue=60 |page=23 |publisher=Mountain Rescue (England & Wales) |location=Worsley |issn=1756-8749}}
  • The 2019 Yorkshire Dales flooding{{cite news |last1=Barnett |first1=Ben |title=Rural Awards 2019 - Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team appeal launched by The Yorkshire Post after Dales floods |url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/country-life/rural-awards-2019-swaledale-mountain-rescue-team-appeal-launched-by-the-yorkshire-post-after-dales-floods-1-10045169 |accessdate=18 March 2020 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=10 October 2019 |language=en}}

The SMRT have a sub-team known as the Swiftwater and Flood Rescue Unit (SWFRU) which responds to water-based incidents such as missing kayakers, people who are trapped in vehicles with floodwater rising around them and stricken cattle stuck in watercourses.{{cite news |last1=Greenbank |first1=Tony |title=When trouble bubbles |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=24 November 2018 |location=The Magazine |page=6|issn=0963-1496}} The unit was formed in 2003.{{cite web |title=Swift Water Training - Swaledale Mountain Rescue |url=https://www.swaledalemrt.org.uk/event/swift-water-training-2/ |website=www.swaledalemrt.org.uk |accessdate=24 November 2018}}

Whilst the traditional role on a Mountain Rescue Team is of rescuing people and cattle, SMRT have been called in by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority to help remove dumped rubbish. In 1999 the SMRT were asked to help out at the Buttertubs Pass as detritus such as a tractor wheel and a telegraph pole had been dumped down the holes on the pass. As the park rangers lacked the specialist equipment needed to access the pot-holes, SMRT were called in.{{cite news |title=Park potholes 'a dumping ground' |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/7890243.stm |accessdate=24 November 2018 |work=BBC News |date=14 February 2009}}

Affiliations

SMRT is affiliated to the North East Search and Rescue Association,{{Cite web|url=http://www.nesra.org.uk/|title=North East Search and Rescue Association|last=|first=|date=|website=www.NESRA.org.uk|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=30 April 2019}} Mountain Rescue (England and Wales),{{Cite web|url=https://www.mountain.rescue.org.uk/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/teams|title=Mountain Rescue England and Wales {{!}} Teams in England and Wales|website=www.mountain.rescue.org.uk|access-date=2019-04-30}} and the British Cave Rescue Council.{{Cite web|url=http://www.caverescue.org.uk/rescue-teams/smrt/|title=Swaledale Mountain Rescue Team – British Cave Rescue Council|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-04-30}}

See also

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