Ayr Coastguard
Rescue Team exists to prevent incidents and accidents along the
South Ayrshire coastline, and to respond to emergency calls for
assistance on the beach, along the coastline and in the water. It is
part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, a government
organisation.
Emergency
deployment is controlled by the Clyde Maritime Rescue Co-ordination
Centre, based in Greenock, and team members respond via a pager
system.
Regular incident
prevention patrols are carried out, with a focus on Ayr and
Prestwick Beaches during the summer weekends, where large numbers of
visitors congregate. Public relations demonstrations and
presentations also take place throughout the year in an attempt to
put across the message of marine safety.
Working closely
with the Police and Fire & Rescue Service, the team will
occasionally become involved with incidents and operations further
inland, particularly in the vicinity of waterways.
The team is part of
a UK Search and Rescue system that is becoming more and more
integrated and as a result, the nature of incidents are becoming
more diverse.
The team, made up
of a Station Officer, Deputy Station Officer and Coastguard Rescue
Officers (CROs), is highly trained in cliff rescue, water rescue,
search techniques and first aid. Their knowledge of the local
geography and coastline often proves invaluable in the speedy
resolution of incidents.
Members all
dedicate much of their spare time away from their 'daytime' jobs to
train and involve themselves in incident prevention and public
relations exercises, and quickly respond the any calls for
assistance, often in the early hours of the morning.
This website gives
an insight into the team and its activities, including a list of
callouts.