Back in December 2025, Bolton MRT opened recruitment for our operational team. More than 120 people registered to attend our information events. From there, 28 people were invited to our assessment weekend, where we selected 14 individuals to become probationers within the operational team.
After three months of hard work and commitment, the remaining 13 have now progressed to trainee operational team members. In recognition of this achievement, they have each been presented with their trainee T-shirt.
To reach this stage, they have completed weekly training covering first aid, stretcher carrying, radio communications, basic life support, and search skills. They have also demonstrated their commitment by attending fundraising events, as well as team equipment, base, and vehicle maintenance days, all of which are essential to the running of the team and are expected of every team member.
The trainees’ next milestone is their six-month assessment. We wish them every success as they continue through their 12 months of training towards becoming operational team members with Bolton Mountain Rescue Team.
Please note that we will not be recruiting for the operational team again until the current trainees have settled into their roles, which is expected to be no earlier than mid-2027. When we next recruit, we will advertise the opportunity through our social media channels.
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6 minutes ago
A huge thank you to The Wigan Beer Company for their generous donation of £600.
The donation was specifically made to fund bereavement training for our operational team. This valuable training will provide our volunteers with a greater understanding of how to deal with fatalities encountered during call-outs, and help us better support the families, friends, and loved ones affected. This training will be provided to us by Bolton Hospice, another fantastic charity who we’re glad to be working alongside.
As a volunteer search and rescue organisation, ongoing training is vital in ensuring our team is prepared not only for the practical challenges of our role, but also the emotional aspects that can arise during incidents.
We are incredibly grateful for the support from The Wigan Beer Company and their commitment to helping our team continue delivering the highest standard of care and professionalism in the communities we serve.
Photo: Adam Jones, Managing Director of The Wigan Beer Company, presents a cheque for £600 to Dave, Bolton MRT’s Fundraising Officer.
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23 hours ago
Sending our love to Dave & family on the passing of Sasha, a SARDA water search dog who we've worked with on many water incidents previously.
After two years training, Sasha and Dave graded in October 2014 and had their first deployment that December.
Her first find came in February 2015 in Northern Ireland, where she and two other dogs indicated on the same spot of water, where a body was sadly later recovered.
During her 8 year career she participated in countless searches and directly assisted in the location of six drowned victims.
Sasha's last deployment in October 2022 found her working alongside Bolton MRT and Greater Manchester Police in Manchester city centre. She had been living in a peaceful retirement since then, with Dave and his family.
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6 days ago