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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby country_Est on Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:44 pm

So whats all this about 4x4 response does that mean your on call 24hrs a day i've looked at peaks 4x4 response but ther aint much info on the site so i'm a bit confused as to how it works what happens if they call you when your at work do you have to go or can you say when you can be contacted.]


You are only on call when you want, as is for Hampshire, we have sms messaging service, 1st message asks if available for standby or for call out, once the replys are received then the closest / best equiped vehicle for the job is sent out. Not always the most lifted radical 4x4. Last stanby for us was for transfering / helping with Ambulance staff, getting to work as well as patience. The requirement there was for LWB 4 door vehicles with 4+ seats.

If your at work, truck off road, unavailbe for what ever reason just respond not availble. If you are ready to go just say ready and wait.

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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby Trugga on Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:24 pm

I might recognise the blue 101 - was it driven by a chap who looks remarkably like our A friend :wink: ?

I've spent many a happy hour playing in Radnor forest :D

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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby Sir-Doris on Fri Feb 06, 2009 2:24 am

As mentioned above you do not have to respond if you dont want to/are not available.

We have a similar system with the Wales Emergency Response Team.

(I have to point out at this point that Powys 4x4 response has had such a big impact in Wales that it has now been rolled out across Wales and we are looking for new members in the North, South and West of Wales. Bear in mind that you dont even have to live in Wales to become a member, even if you live on the borders somewhere in England you may be able to get into an area of Wales that it would take a Welsh member sometime to get to, especially if they have to go across country.)

Basically you get a txt asking you if you are able to go on standby, then you log onto the emergency website and say what hours you are available. If you are unable to log on you send a reply txt stating available hrs or unavailable hrs. After that you may or may not get a call.

Usually the person closest/most suitable to the job will be called first, then it goes down in decreasing order until someone responds.

For example, I dont have a snorkel so may not get called out in a situation where there has been flooding, but I may get called out if there is plenty of snow or ice. Really it depends on who has the closest/most suitably equipped vehicle.

Lawrence. Radnor is a great place to play. When the Wales response group have it they rent it for the weekend which gives us exclusive access to the whole area. We do still have to look out for walkers/cyclists etc but it means we can explore (play) plenty of places you generally arent allowed to go as a generic member of the public.
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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby Sir-Doris on Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:23 am

Full list of the pics from the photographer from the weekend.

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Understandably its a bit of a Land Rover fest and Im sure some bearded blokes will have sticky paws or lard rover monthly pages after seeing it but it was a good weekend after all. ;-)
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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby Sir-Doris on Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:27 am

here is one of me abseiling with a tow rope

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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby brachunky on Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:15 am

Good write up Phil :wink: Judging from replies, I think it gets others to ask themselves a question as to whether they can contribute, I need to make local enquiries :wink: :D
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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby Dave_RAYNET on Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:44 pm

Sir-Doris wrote:More Pics.


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I know this response i late but have to ask what the smeg this is? and where can i get one lol
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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby crabman on Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:59 pm

landrover 101 ( or some other fwd control variant ) , with some kind of hard top , a great big heap of V8 laughs .
''Too bad it didn't thunder when you said that. That would have been cool. Like you're an evil genius or something.''
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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby Sir-Doris on Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:31 pm

Yep, Its a Landrover 101. Apart from side slopes being a bit hairy with the high centre of gravity and the height of it means low branches are an issue and it lacks a little in the articulation stakes but it goes pretty much everywhere.
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Re: 4x4 Response Wales Training Weekend.

Postby JueOmega on Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:36 pm

Dave_RAYNET wrote:


I know this response i late but have to ask what the smeg this is? and where can i get one lol



try http://www.101club.org/ Dave
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