Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team

Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team Available 24hrs a day, 365 days a year. The team is skilled in the rescue, treatment and evacuation of casualties. Saving lives in wild and remote places

It costs over £40,000 a year to keep us on our feet (and wheels). Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team is an entirely charitable organisation - we receive no direct funding from the Government to provide our vital service and all of the team members are unpaid volunteers. All donations go towards our running costs, maintaining our base, equipment and vehicles or the purchase of equipment. How can

you help?
• You could make a contribution to our running costs
• Donate your own professional skills
• Help out with fundraising or at one of our events
• Join our training sessions as a casualty
• Join our Support Group

To get in touch please drop us an email to [email protected]

Make a donation . . . You can make a one-off donation or hold a sponsored event through the Givey online donations platform. If you want to make a regular donation, you can set these up through Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). We are also still happy to accept a cheque. Givey: https://www.givey.com/caldervalleysearchandrescueteam

CAF: https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/149 #/DonationDetails

If you are making a donation by cheque (please contact us if you want to make a donation in cash) send it to:

The Treasurer, The Rescue Post, Thrush Hill Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge, HX7 5AQ

Hold an event . . . Why not do a sponsored event for us? Please tell us about your idea and we'll be able to help you out with publicity. We use

Givey which makes collecting sponsorship money easy! https://www.givey.com/caldervalleysearchandrescueteam

http://www.linkedin.com/company/calder-valley-search-&-rescue-team?trk=company_name

Cornholme, 23/05/26, 14:36Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team received a request from Yorkshire Ambulance Service for a...
26/05/2026

Cornholme, 23/05/26, 14:36

Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team received a request from Yorkshire Ambulance Service for assistance with the evacuation of a mountain biker who had fallen from their bike, sustaining a shoulder injury while riding on the hillside.

The casualty was treated on scene by YAS and CVSRT, including the administration of analgesia. The casualty was then carefully placed on to a stretcher and secured before being carried from the hillside, allowing for a safe and efficient transfer to onward care.

We wish the casualty a full and speedy recovery.

CVSRT in attendance: 15
Also in attendance: YAS
Duration of callout: 2 hrs 27 mins
Callout # 21 of 2026

This June, a group of pupils and staff of The William Henry Smith School will take on the mighty Three Peaks Challenge i...
25/05/2026

This June, a group of pupils and staff of The William Henry Smith School will take on the mighty Three Peaks Challenge in support of Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team. Their commitment to tackling the highest summits in England, Scotland and Wales to help our volunteer service is both inspiring and deeply appreciated.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18w4d2g1YH/

*Three Peaks. One Mission*

From 15th -19th June, a determined group of boys and staff from The William Henry Smith Foundation will take on the incredible Three Peaks Challenge, climbing the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales, to raise vital funds for the Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team

Our Foundation supports school, sixth form and college students with SEMH needs, and this challenge will be a significant physical and mental achievement for everyone involved. It will require resilience, teamwork and determination every step of the way.
But we are doing it for a very important reason.

It is important to us that the charity we support is both closely connected to the nature of the challenge and local to our community. Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team feels like the perfect fit, given the vital work they do supporting people in challenging outdoor environments and across the local area.

The team is made up entirely of volunteers who give their time, energy and skills to help people in urgent need. They are there 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, often in difficult, dangerous and unpredictable conditions, to support those who are lost, injured or in crisis.

Every callout costs money. Every piece of equipment matters. Every volunteer needs the right training, clothing and resources to do their job safely and they rely on donations to keep their lifesaving service running. That is why every step we take on the Three Peaks will be for them.

For the boys taking part, this challenge is about more than reaching the summit. It is about learning what can be achieved through determination, teamwork and belief.

💛 Every donation, no matter how big or small, will make a real difference.
Your support will help Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team continue their vital work and be there for people when they need them most.

Please donate if you can to our GoFundMe page: https://bit.ly/3RoFXyL and help support this incredible volunteer team. Three Peaks. One Mission.

Calderdale Way Relay Race - Upper Brockholes, 17.05.2026, 13:40Race Control contacted CVSRT requesting assistance for a ...
17/05/2026

Calderdale Way Relay Race - Upper Brockholes, 17.05.2026, 13:40

Race Control contacted CVSRT requesting assistance for a fell runner who had fallen at a stone stile near the top of the Upper Brockholes section of the Calderdale Way.

Two team vehicles (CM1 and CM3) were deployed to the scene. Upon arrival, the casualty was located and assessed by the team medic. The patient was treated for a lower leg injury and provided with Pain Relief. The patient was placed in a casualty bag for warming, and was evacuated to the ambulance using an Alpine wheeled stretcher.

The casualty was handed over to Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) at 14:47hrs for onward transport to Huddersfield A&E for further treatment.

Team Members in Attendance: 8
Also in Attendance: YAS
Duration of Callout: 1 hrs 07 minutes
Callout Number: 20 of 2026

CalloutLumb Clough Beck, 12/05/26, 13:34Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team (CVSRT) were contacted by Yorkshire Ambulan...
14/05/2026

Callout

Lumb Clough Beck, 12/05/26, 13:34

Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team (CVSRT) were contacted by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) to assist with a casualty who had fallen down a steep bank and into a stream, sustaining knee and shoulder injuries.

A member of the public had discovered the injured casualty who was unable to exit the water.

The patient received treatment from Helimed and YAS clinicians, and with support from CVSRT was packaged and transferred by wheeled stretcher to the awaiting air ambulance. The casualty was then airlifted to Leeds General Infirmary by Helimed 98 (Yorkshire Air Ambulance).

We wish the casualty a full and speedy recovery.

Team Members in Attendance: 14 CVSRT
Also in Attendance: YAS, YAA
Duration of Callout:3 hrs 33 minutes
Callout Number: 19 of 2026

Fundraising Update – Hebden Bridge Golf ClubCalder Valley Search & Rescue Team is delighted to thank Hebden Bridge Golf ...
06/05/2026

Fundraising Update – Hebden Bridge Golf Club

Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team is delighted to thank Hebden Bridge Golf Club and Mr Laurie Dyer, Captain of Hebden Bridge Golf Club for 2025/2026, for choosing CVSRT as his nominated charity throughout his captaincy year.

Laurie added a fun twist to the season with a fundraising forfeit on the 4th hole at Skip: any golfer who went out of bounds donated £1 to CVSRT. This challenge alone raised £184!

Captain’s Day brought even more support, with members, guests, and prize donors helping to raise an additional £796.

Laurie has now donated a fantastic £980 to support our voluntary emergency service.

A big thank you to Laurie and to everyone at Hebden Bridge Golf Club who contributed. Your support directly strengthens the work we do across the Calder Valley.

Always ready to assist our neighbouring teams.
05/05/2026

Always ready to assist our neighbouring teams.

🚨 Missing person search 25-26 April

Last weekend we were contacted by West Yorkshire Police shortly before 9pm on Saturday to assist with a search for a missing person in their nineties.

Given their age and vulnerability we deployed the full team immediately. On arrival we mapped the search areas the police had asked us to cover and by 5am we had covered all the search areas, sadly making no find.

Later that morning after a few hours' sleep we were contacted by the police again after new CCTV evidence had emerged which changed the focus of the search, and we once again deployed the team to a new search area. Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team kindly came to our assistance, deploying their team members to help boost numbers.

Whilst travelling to the area we heard from WYP that the missing person had been found, alive and well, but that they were on a steep, brambly banking and needed our help to extricate and get them to an ambulance.

The extraction went well, with HVMRT members and CVSRT members working together to get the casualty to the ambulance.

Remarkably, at 91 years old and having spent all night out in near zero temperatures, the casualty was in good spirits and chatting with us. We take our hats off! We offer our very best wishes to the casualty and their family after undoubtedly a very scary incident.

📷 Search Dog Willow on duty

An Epic AdventureWe’ve been contacted by one of our followers, Col, who is about to set off on an incredible three‑week ...
14/04/2026

An Epic Adventure

We’ve been contacted by one of our followers, Col, who is about to set off on an incredible three‑week solo, unsupported mountain bike expedition in Nepal. Through this challenge, he’s aiming to raise £2,500 for Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team.

If you’d like to support Col, please read his message below.

We wish him the very best of luck and a safe journey.
..
This Saturday (18 April) I’m heading off on a 3‑week solo mountain bike expedition in Nepal.

I’ll be travelling from Manchester to Kathmandu, then on to Pokhara, where I’ll begin riding the famous Annapurna Circuit.

Trip highlights include:

Riding up to Manang (3,519m) to acclimatise
Hiking to Tilicho Lake (4,919m) (leaving the bike behind)
Carrying my bike over Thorong La Pass (5,416m) — the toughest part of the journey
Several days of technical descents back to Pokhara

Around 80% of the trip will be spent riding, with the rest pushing or carrying a 30kg bike and pack, in temperatures as low as ‑20°C.

The expedition is completely solo and unsupported, but I’ll be staying in teahouses along the route.

I’m raising money for Calder Valley Search and Rescue, and as the trip is self‑funded, 100% of donations go directly to the charity.

- Sponsor me here:
https://www.givey.com/colsannapurnaride

- Follow my journey & see photos:
https://www.polarsteps.com/ColFeatherstone/24934278-annapurna-mtb

Thank you for all the support — it really means a lot.

Col

***Click here to track my trip*** On April 18th, I’ll be setting off to Nepal for a 3 week solo/unsupported mountain bike challenge around the Annapurna trail. This is a 275 mile ride with a few extra side rides and hikes thrown in. I'll be heading to Kathmandu from Manchester Airport and then tak...

CalloutPortsmouth — 11/04/26, 16:11Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team was requested by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YA...
13/04/2026

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Portsmouth — 11/04/26, 16:11

Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team was requested by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) to attend a casualty injured in woodland near Portsmouth.

Team Remote Rescue Medical Technicians were first on scene and carried out an initial assessment and treatment. The team was joined by YAS, and both teams worked collaboratively to continue caring for the patient.

The casualty was immobilised and packaged using one of the team’s vacuum mattresses before being transferred onto the stretcher. The patient was then carried out of the woodland to the awaiting ambulance.

We wish the casualty a quick and full recovery.

Team Members in Attendance: 15
Also in Attendance: YAS
Duration of Callout: 4 hours 54 minutes
Callout Number: 16 of 2026

Cornholme, 09/04/2026, 19:07Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team were tasked by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) to ass...
10/04/2026

Cornholme, 09/04/2026, 19:07

Calder Valley Search and Rescue Team were tasked by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) to assist a casualty who had fallen while descending a steep hillside, sustaining injuries to their hip and shoulder.

Following the administration of pain relief, the casualty was carefully secured in a full‑body vacuum splint and transferred onto a stretcher. Due to the challenging terrain, a back‑rope system was employed to allow a safe and controlled descent as the stretcher was carried off the hillside.

Once safely at the bottom, the casualty was handed over to a waiting ambulance for onward transport to hospital.

We wish them a full and speedy recovery.

Team Members in Attendance: 22 CVSRT
Also in Attendance: YAS
Duration of Callout:3 hrs 28 minutes
Callout Number: 15 of 2026

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