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Greencastle to host Transatlantic Search and Rescue Games 28.04.09

GREENCASTLE'S Coast Guard team has scored a significant coup by landing the first ever Transantlantic Search and Rescue Games.
The games will take place in the local fishing village next Sunday, May 3, and will involve search and rescue competitors from the Irish and British Coast Guard service, Lough Swilly RNLI; the Community Rescue Service Northern Ireland; Foyle Search and Rescue, Red Cross and volunteer rescuers from Newfoundland in Canada.
Greencastle Coast Guard officer-in-charge, Charlie Cavanagh, explained that the idea for the event came about after members of the Irish Coast Guard travelled, at their own expense, to take part in the annual SARSCENE competition in Canada. A team from Ireland has attended the last two competitions and have attained an excellent record, finishing in the top three teams each year. Last year, SARSCENE was held in St John's, Newfoundland.
"The Canadian team taking part in the first Transatlantic Games in Greencastle is the Avalon North Wolverines from Bay Roberts, who were last year's SARSCENE winners and current Canadian champions," said Charlie.
"Just as the event finished last year, the Wolverines were called to a real-life incident, to search for a missing hunter who was lost in the vast forests of
Greencastle Coast Guard respond to a real-life emergency.
North Avalon. The hunter was still missing the next morning, so nine Irish Coast Guard volunteers joined in a search from first light. This search had a successful conclusion when the hunter was found safe and well around lunchtime. This is the most westerly search ever conducted by Irish Coast Guard volunteers," added Charlie. Next Sunday's games will pit volunteer lifesavers against each other through friendly competition in search and rescue exercises. The competition will provide an avenue to exchange information and ideas and a forum for the participants to be recognised for their work as dedicated volunteer lifesavers. A total of eight teams will compete over a variety of competitions. Teams will be tested on their core skills of leadership, teamwork, first aid, communications, compass and pacing, land search, map and chart work, search planning, coordination and execution. Teams will begin arriving from around the country on Saturday, May 2, for a competition briefing. The games will take place the following day between 11am and 4pm in the Greencastle village area. For more information, please contact Charlie Cavanagh on 086 2504826.
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