
Normandy Rescue & Marshals Association.
Normandy Rescue was formed back in
2002 as part of Classic and Vintage Motor Racing Club by a team of motor sport
enthusiasts to provide First Aid and Extrication of Casualties at Motor Sport
events in the Channel Islands, we progressed well as a small team with training
from the States of Jersey Ambulance Service and States of Jersey Fire and Rescue
Service with live fire training completed with Jersey Airport Fire and Rescue
Service at their training ground. The team then passed an assessment by Motor
Sports association which is the Governing body of motor sport through out the
United Kingdom.
At the end of 2004 we setup Normandy Rescue & Marshals Association as a stand
alone Club, which would improve our ability to go to other events in the Channel
Islands and UK, by February 05 this was complete so the work started to build
the team with training events in the UK coming up we managed to secure some
funding from the then Sport Leisure and recreation committee we booked our two
Ambulances and ten crew members on the Condor boat so that we could attend a two
day training event being run by Southern Rescue Group at Goodwood Motor Circuit,
all of us benefited from two days of medical and extrication training from
Hampshire Ambulance and Hampshire Fire and Rescue along with the other 5 teams
that attended the weekend. Since 2005 our team have attended 120 days of events
which has amounted to 5254 hours of voluntary work in supporting motor sport and
other events.
We have attended events in the UK such as the Forest of Dean Rally,
Chepstow, Wales. Sunseeker Rally, Bournemouth, UK. And world rally
championship, Wales Rally GB. In
Jersey we hold regular training events that involve other agencies such as States Of Jersey Fire
and Rescue Service and St John Ambulance, the events we cover are all sprints
and hill climbs with some of our crew assisting the St John Ambulance team at Moto
x which gives us a chance to gain experience dealing with casualties as two
wheels seems to keep us a lot busier than 4 wheels.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the various bodies for
supporting us such as Condor for there help with travel sometimes at very short
notice they always find us a space for our ambulance, the Motor Clubs in the
Island, and all the Emergency Services of Jersey who have helped us from the
start of Normandy Rescue & Marshals Association.
If you would like to know more about our exploits and our role at Motor Sport
events please contact Terry Saussey at
normandyrescue@jerseymail.co.uk