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History of the Team

The Border Search and Rescue Unit evolved from the Cheviot Walking Club in the early 1950's. The unit became recognised by the police in September 1963, and it was the only team in the whole of Southern Scotland.

In the early days the team relied on very basic equipment, as well as members using their own transport: it was 1990 before the team purchased it's first official vehicle.

Looking at the team now the progress is obvious: three fully equipped rescue ambulances, with all the necessary technical and life-saving equipment, state-of-the-art radio communications, high quality outdoor clothing allowing the team to operate in even the most severe conditions.

Over the years Border SAR has been involved in many high-profile callouts: Several missing person searches of national interest; an avalanche on White Coomb; Steve Hislop's helicopter crash; and, most harrowingly, the bombing of Pan-Am flight 103 above Lockerbie in 1988

The team in the 1960s

The Team in the 1960's

 
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