NSARDA often work as part of Lowland Rescue teams. Cave and Mountain whilst part of SAR are not included simply because until we get an advisor with real world experience in those teams, we don’t want to add them wrong as it’s a lot harder to change existing content than add it correctly in the first place
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One more:
is there any organisational difference between the dark blue and white vehicles?
thx
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With which service?
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With which service?
i mean within HMCG sry
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No operational difference in colour.
All coastguard rescue vehicles are water/search response.
If you see one with a stretcher on the roof then the team specialises in mud rescue, if no stretcher and its a light bar then they either specialise in rope rescue or they don't have a speciality.
Obviously with the older vehicles the above does not work due to some carrying stretchers on the top with a light bar.. but all the newer vehicles (white) that's how you tell the difference.
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No operational difference in colour.
All coastguard rescue vehicles are water/search response.
If you see one with a stretcher on the roof then the team specialises in mud rescue, if no stretcher and its a light bar then they either specialise in rope rescue or they don't have a speciality.
Obviously with the older vehicles the above does not work due to some carrying stretchers on the top with a light bar.. but all the newer vehicles (white) that's how you tell the difference.
Thanks.
And if lets say new L200 with stretcher - blues are only behind windscreen ?
And is there any particulart reason why the new vehicles are white?
+1: officers + SCOO cars still remain blue?
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Yes then the usual light setup for vehicles such as dash, grills etc.
It's what's available at the time of ordering for the best price.
SCOOs have been staying blue but these are obviously different vehicles.
Also some Officer vehicles are white/silver depending on area and use.
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