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About ORRU
The
Off-Road Rescue Unit is a highly-trained crew of unpaid volunteer 4x4 owners who are members of recognised four wheel drive clubs in Southern
Africa.
Members work closely with local, regional and national Emergency Medical Services, Disaster Management, the South African Air Force, Civil
Aviation, the South African Police Services, K9 Search and Rescue, the Mountain Club of South Africa, and other official and civilian
volunteer organisations.
The Unit provides wilderness and urban search and rescue services, transport, logistical support, and radio communications, in
rough terrain and urban areas in times of need including civil, national or international emergency. Each year, the Unit receives more
than fifty calls for assistance and in more than half of these instances, our resources were required and members were mobilised and deployed.
Members of the Unit take part in regular theoretical and practical training exercises at least twice monthly. Training is
often held in conjunction with official emergency services and other volunteer organisations and includes such
activities as first-aid/medical
training, search and rescue procedure, patient extrication, radio communications, helicopter-borne insertion and extraction, map reading,
navigation by GPS, maps and compass, rope rescue techniques,
mountain rescue training, off-road driving, vehicle recovery, vehicle maintenance and fire fighting. Once a member has attained the
necessary level of competence he becomes Rescue Qualified and will become an asset to any search and rescue mission or emergency task.
Great satisfaction is derived by members of the Unit from serving their fellow
man, but this comes at a high cost in terms of intrusion into family, social and business time, and also the
cost of financing equipment. Each member's 4x4 vehicle and the extensive range of equipment it contains, is
funded by the member himself.
An annual training camp, held over a few days towards the end of each year, is where the theory and practice is put to the test
with a mock call-out and rescue exercise that can proceed non-stop through the night no matter what the weather, over hundreds of kilometres. During this
training camp the members' equipment and preparedness is put to the test to ensure that we are capable of delivering the level of
professionalism required.
The Unit's administrative structure is such that one telephone call is all that is required to put the whole call-out system into action, resulting in trained volunteer members in fully-equipped 4x4s being ready
to leave on a search and rescue or disaster management mission, anywhere in the country within the hour.
In addition, the Unit makes a further contribution to the community at large by offering a communications,
management and medical infrastructure to
organisers of outdoor sporting events such as road-running marathons, cycle races, mountain bike challenges
and off-road motor racing events. These events
generate income for the Unit which is used to maintain our Mobile Command Post trailers and the wide range of expensive communications and
medical equipment they contain.
For further information please feel free to contact us here:
Ivor 083-326-3020
Bruce 082-802-1050
Simon 083-632-1061
Terry 079-510-7227
If you need to make use of the Rescue Unit’s services, either by arrangement in advance for a particular
sports event, or in an
emergency situation, please contact either of the above.
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