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Mountain rescue team thanks town council for £2,600 grant
Summary
Penrith Mountain Rescue Team received a £2,600 grant from Penrith Town Council to purchase communications equipment and a portable defibrillator.
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Penrith Mountain Rescue Team has been awarded £2,600 by Penrith Town Council to support a project to strengthen the team's operational effectiveness and emergency response capabilities. The team is volunteer-led and operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The grant has been used to purchase communications equipment and a new, easily portable defibrillator. Cllr Val Bowen, chair of Penrith Town Council and Penrith mayor, commented on the importance of the team's work for community and visitor safety.
Key facts:
- Penrith Town Council awarded a £2,600 grant to the mountain rescue team.
- The team operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and assists statutory emergency services.
- Funding contributed to new communications equipment and a portable defibrillator.
- Cllr Val Bowen said the grant recognises the team's importance to community safety.
- Team representative Gerry Rusbridge said the new equipment has already made a difference.
Summary:
The grant has improved the team's immediate response tools, notably communications gear and a portable defibrillator. The project aims to enhance the volunteer group's core operational capacity for incidents in challenging and remote environments. Undetermined at this time.
