Kent Search and Rescue appeal for cash

Kent Search & Rescue logoby Jonathan Stone

Kent's specialist volunteer rescue service needs £30,000 for a new vehicle it says will help save lives in the county.

Kent Search and Rescue Service is appealing for cash from members of the public and local businesses to stay alive.

Volunteers at the charity say nearly 2,000 people - who often involved elderly dementia suffers - go missing in Kent every year.

The organisation helps police and other agencies find them and has been involved in more than 300 cases where missing people have been found.

But the group claims it can't continue its work if a new vehicle cannot be bought.

The new motor will include on-board computers, night vision equipment, mountain bikes and canoes.

Volunteer Stuart Kenny said: "Without being over dramatic, this vehicle will help save lives.

"We need the help of people in Kent to raise this money so that we continue to find missing people, save lives, and provide this much needed resource to the police and other emergency services."

For more information about the Kent Search and Rescue Service, or to make a donation, visit http://www.ksar.co.uk.

Tuesday, April 13 2010

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