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Emergency Services
Emergency Services in Kelso
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In an emergency always dial 999. If it is not an emergency, please do not call 999.
Kelso Fire Station does not accept direct phone call, but feel free to contact the Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue HQ.
Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters 76-78 Lauriston Place EDINBURGH EH3 9DE
Fire Safety Advice: Freephone: 0800 169 0320 (24 hours-a-day, 365 days a year)
http://www.lothian.fire-uk.org/
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Please note: In an emergency, DIAL 999 and ask for POLICE.
Border Search and Rescue Unit provide mountain rescue cover in the south east of Scotland. All members of the team are volunteers who live and work in the local community. We are on call to provide emergency assistance 24/7/365. Border SAR is affiliated to the Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland.
In 2004, the importance of civilian Mountain Rescue Teams were recognised when we were awarded some government funding for the first time. However, we still rely heavily on donations to provide a professional service, free of charge to those in need. The team holds an annual sponsored walk on the first Sunday in October, and can often be found collecting at the Jedburgh and Edinburgh woolen mills during the Christmas period.
One of our busiest times each year is undoubtedly during the local common riding season, when the team provides emergency medical cover for Duns, Kelso, Yetholm, Coldstream and Jedburgh rideouts, as well as smaller events. We are always grateful to these events for the donations they make in return for this service.
Border SAR can be called out for a wide range of operations: a missing or crashed aircraft; overdue hill walkers; injured climbers; missing persons; fishermen washed away and even suicide recoveries. A wide range of techniques can be used, ranging from carrying the casualty off the hill to calling in a specialist rescue helicopter. We are even lucky enough to be able to call in specialist volunteer divers from the Borders Underwater Search Team if required.
The team is called out via a bleeper system run by Lothian and Borders Police. Thus, a callout can only be initiated in two ways: by making a 999 call or at the request of another emergency service. We work closely with the Police on all operations, as well as with other agencies and Rescue Teams
The team is based in Kelso, Scottish Borders. Our "official" Mountain Rescue Post is based at the Police Station in the town, however because of space restraints our three rescue vehicles are held in our garage on the grounds of Kelso Racecourse.
Mailing Address:
The Secretary Border SAR 60 Castle Street NORHAM TD15 2LQ
http://www.bordersar.org.uk/
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In an emergency always dial 999. An emergency means someone is in immediate danger, or a crime is taking place right now.
If it is not an emergency, please do not call 999.
We try to answer 999 calls within 10 seconds, and even faster if possible. However, only one in every six 999 calls is a real emergency.
Kelso Police Station Coal Market KELSO TD5 7AH. Tel. No. 01573 223434
http://www.lbp.police.uk/
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Scottish Ambulance Service Ambulance Station Jedburgh Road Kelso Roxburghshire TD5 8JG
01573 225929
http://www.kelsoscottishborders.com/sorry/no_web_site_submitted.html
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