Search and Rescue Volunteer (often professional roles exist too)

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Search and Rescue (SAR) volunteers play a vital role in responding to emergencies in remote, rural, and coastal areas across the United Kingdom. Most SAR workers are volunteers, though some professional roles exist, especially within organisations like HM Coastguard or the RNLI. Volunteers are trained to assist in a wide range of incidents, including missing person searches, hill or mountain rescues, flood responses, and providing support during natural disasters. The work is physically demanding and often takes place in challenging weather conditions and difficult terrain. Volunteers are usually on call at all hours, working with police, ambulance, fire services, and other agencies. Training covers first aid, navigation, rope rescue, and teamwork. SAR volunteers make a real difference by saving lives and supporting communities in times of crisis.

Search and Rescue Volunteer (often professional roles exist too)

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