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Emergency Services in Wales 16 sites in this category
Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Organisation, Snowdonia
http://www.ogwen-rescue.org.uk
Ogwen Valley is the most northerly of the main valleys in the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, UK. The mountains that surround the valley are about 1000 metres high and the terrain varies quite considerably. With eleven of the Welsh 3000-feet peaks and cliffs that reach about 300-400 metres in height our area is very popular with both walkers and climbers.
Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust
http://www.was-tr.wales.nhs.uk
Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust
Western Beacons Mountain Search and Rescue Team
http://www.westernbeacons.org.uk
The team respond to emergencies for people lost and or injured on the mountains, or on remote and rough terrain. The team is activated by the police through the 999 system and then through the team\'s pager system. The team’s main operational area is the western area of the Brecon Beacons, along with the areas of the South Wales Valleys and West Wales.
The Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team
http://www.cbmrt.org.uk
The Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team operates in the Brecon Beacons National Park and surrounding areas of Mid Wales and South Wales. We have been supporting the communities of Mid and South Wales since 1963.
Mid and West Wales Fire Brigade
http://www.mawwfire.gov.uk
The Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service covers some 4,500 square miles and makes-up almost two thirds of the landmass of the Principality of Wales. A wide variety of risks are found within our operational area ranging from the petro-chemical industries in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire and Briton Ferry, Neath, to the risks associated with heavily populated conurbations such as Swansea, Port Talbot and Llanelli.
Aberglaslyn Mountain Rescue Team
http://www.aberglaslyn-mrt.org
Aberglaslyn Mountain Rescue Team (AMRT) is a registered charity that operates in North West Wales and Snowdonia. We are staffed by approximately 30 volunteers and are on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The team is funded almost entirely through voluntary contributions. AMRT provides a search and rescue service, not just on the mountains but covering the whole of North West Wales.
NEWSAR - North East Wales Search and Rescue Team
http://www.newsar.org.uk
A volunteer Search and Rescue (Mountain Rescue) Organisation Operating in North East Wales, mainly covering the counties of Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Wrexham, Powys, and parts of Wirral and Cheshire. Affiliated to the North Wales Mountain Rescue Association and Mountain Rescue England and Wales.
South Wales Police
http://www.south-wales.police.uk
Although only covering around 10% of the geographical area of Wales, the South Wales Police force area is home to 1,225,900 people, around 42% of the country\'s entire population.
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