Take a trip with us down memory lane. This was Rescue 11 (A rapid response vehcile car / ambulance). Picture taken in Buckinghamshire at Wycombe Air Park doing some Air Rescue training.
Roger A Smith / Henley Police Station / CC BY-SA 2.0
OSAR were based at the old "Thames Valley Police" Station in Henley on Thames.
Gary, Virginia & Paul had extensive backgrounds in the emergency services and all worked for Thames Valley Police.
(It was sold around 15 years later and became a local pub!)
Although they were all former Police Officers with Search and Rescue training, they sought additional support, networking and training from other local County Teams.
At that time they successfully applied for membership with the Association of Lowland Search and Rescue (ALSAR) which they joined in 2003. (We eventually withdrew from membership with ALSAR.)
OXFORD MAIL 2003 NEWS ARTICLE LINK HERE
Our team; OSAR was sponsored in by dedicated SAR Leader / supporter, Mr Bob Barrett soon after our formation in 2002. Bob was the Founder and Commander of Buckinghamshire Search and Rescue (BSAR) at the time an the local Course Examiner for the Basic Search Techniques Qualification Course, run under the aegis of ALSAR and BSAR.
Then in March 2003, several members of OSAR then successfully completed the ALSAR Team Leader Course which was offered by the Berkshire Search and Rescue Team (SEBEV) and taught by the highly knowledgeable and highly regarded, Search Expert; Mr Rob Bradley.
ALSAR was quite small back then and the starting Leadership when we applied was Kris Manning as the Chair, John Dutton (NorLSAR) Vice Chairman was Andy Willamson (SEBEV SAR) Secretary; and our sponsor Bob Barrett (BSAR) Treasurer and David Hughes (WiLSAR) Training Officer, although we think that Mr Robert Bradley may have become the training officer.
We also spoke to The Mountain Rescue Teams in the UK as well as other SAR Teams internationally to network and grow our training and network base. Our intention was always to grow to provide national and international SAR and Medical services.
So, our UK team was originally founded and based in Oxfordshire and when officially founded in December 2002 was known as Oxfordshire Search And Rescue (OSAR). That was also the name registered with the Charity Commission, and the name we still have as an operating name.
After all it was the location of the County the team was founded in and many original donors and supporters still know us as that. Eventually through a series of meetings and Trustee Resolutions, we decided to provide the service we were doing locally, further afield in other parts of the UK and abroad. Eventually, nationally and internationally, we became known as ERTSAR (The Emergency Response Team SAR). www.ERT-SAR.uk
OXFORD MAIL NEWS: January 2003: CLICK HERE
More news here to come.