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Urban-SERE Urban-SERE is at the forefront of Hostile Environment Resilience Survivability Training (HERST) for

Urban-SERE is delivering sensible solutions to difficult challenges. People travel the whole world and put themselves at risk of isolation or worse, detention, kidnapping or major criminal action. Urban-SERE is at the forefront of delivering training for business travellers, gap-year students and anyone else who is likely to travel to areas where law and order is contested or where recent conflict and power vacuums causes concerns.

Another example of people leaving the stranded vehicle and not surviving. Learn basic survival skills and stay with the ...
04/12/2019

Another example of people leaving the stranded vehicle and not surviving.

Learn basic survival skills and stay with the biggest obvious signal - car with bonnet and boot open.

Australia outback: Body found in search for missing woman

It is believed to be the final member of a group of three who went missing two weeks ago, police say.

We were pleased to stumble upon a page for Ridgeline clothing to find our own Conrad modelling lol. A survival ...
12/05/2019

We were pleased to stumble upon a page for Ridgeline clothing to find our own Conrad modelling lol. A survival management task to Taransay a couple of years back.

It’s been said before and Will Be again, carry and map and compass and know how to use them. Stay safe
17/03/2019

It’s been said before and Will Be again, carry and map and compass and know how to use them.

Stay safe

It's a skill that many people do not have the pleasure of learning these days...using a compass!

Plus it's essential for safety and navigation! Check out our beginners guide here 👉 http://ow.ly/REk650mJeKC

A fantastic example of tech being used smartly and a great outcome.
05/02/2019

A fantastic example of tech being used smartly and a great outcome.

An unwell man living in a very remote area of Scotland was rescued by HM Coastguard helicopter after his distress signal was picked up in Houston, Texas.

The gentleman – in his mid-70s – normally activates his SPOT beacon in a ‘check-in’ alert mode on a Sunday to let family and friends know he is ok. However, last Sunday (3 February) he triggered an SOS instead of the normal alert mode, potentially signifying he needed urgent assistance.

The SOS signal was picked up by a response centre thousands of miles away at the International Emergency Response Coordination Centre (IERCC) in Houston USA, which in turn notified HM Coastguard Mission Control Centre (MCC) in Fareham, Hampshire on Sunday just before 6pm.

The dilemma for HM Coastguard’s MCC and the Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre (ARCC) was whether the SOS function been used accidentally when the gentleman simply intended to check in with family and friends as usual.

Without any other means to get in contact with the man to find out if the SOS was intentional or not, HM Coastguard decided to send the Prestwick Coastguard helicopter to the man’s remote Scottish cabin to check if he was ok.

When the Coastguard Winchman was winched down and made his way to the man’s cabin they found that he was indeed very ill and needed medical assistance. The helicopter was unable to winch close enough to the man’s cabin so Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team were called in to help move the casualty to a more suitable location for winching.

Once onboard the helicopter he was flown to Torlundy for onward transfer to hospital by land ambulance.

Neil Blewett, UK Aeronautical Operations Centre Controller for HM Coastguard said “This is an excellent result thanks to the vigilance of our MCC and ARCC not putting it down to an ordinary check alert.

‘When the man activated his beacon that signal went via satellite to Houston, which then gets sent to our MCC for attention. What must seem a very long way round for an alert to reach us is actually very quick thanks to the satellite technology that we use.

'In this case, the man’s activation of his beacon, the satellites and the SPOT beacon itself saved his life because without any of those we would not have known he needed urgent help. We have since heard that the man is doing well hope and we wish him a speedy recovery so that he can return home as soon as possible.’

PICTURE CREDIT: Tim Wallace AmbientLife
Prestwick SAR Coastguard Helicopter

Anyone going heading to Snowdonia should be made aware if this. Stay safe.
14/12/2018

Anyone going heading to Snowdonia should be made aware if this.

Stay safe.

Walkers and climbers are being warned of a potentially hazardous boulder on the slopes of Tryfan in Snowdonia. A large stone block was observed by mountain rescuers during a recent incident on the East Face of the mountain

This is such a terrible story, especially at this coming time of year where families expect to spend time together.We ca...
08/12/2018

This is such a terrible story, especially at this coming time of year where families expect to spend time together.

We can only offer our condolences to the family but we Can try to stop this happening again.

To help prevent this we at Urban-SERE are giving away 50 copies of our travellers safety and security handbook over the next week. Just use the following link and at checkout enter code 'StaySafe50' to get your free copy.

https://www.urban-sere.com/products/travel_handbook.php

From all of us at Urban-SERE, please share this and lets get these give way handbooks out to those travelling, gap year students, holiday travellers or business.

Stay Safe.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-46492477

A 26-year-old man is to appear in court on Monday as police continue to look for the body of Grace Millane.

Very important skill that is always overlooked. Get trained, stay safe.
02/12/2018

Very important skill that is always overlooked.

Get trained, stay safe.

Skyrunner and fell running expert Keri Wallace explains why all mountain enthusiasts should hone their map and compass skills.

29/10/2018

This is excellent advice and everyone venturing out would do well to take a few moments to watch, digest and then adhere to the following advice.

Stay Safe!

Last week we had a mini-adventure in North Wales climbing, MTB, bouldering and Packrafting.
08/07/2018

Last week we had a mini-adventure in North Wales climbing, MTB, bouldering and Packrafting.

Conrad and Phil enjoying packrafting around in North Wales. Excellent weather and great opportunities for adventure and ...
03/07/2018

Conrad and Phil enjoying packrafting around in North Wales. Excellent weather and great opportunities for adventure and for testing skills. So far they’ve been Rock climbing, Mountain biking and today Packrafting. What will tomorrow hold in store?

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