To become a Handler you must be a member of one of the Island's Emergency Services that form the Isle of Man Search & Rescue Group (Police, Coastguard, Fire or Civil Defence). The IOM SAR Group is a member of The Mountain Rescue Council of England and Wales.
Handlers must have been a member of their service for a minimum of a year and demonstrate a high level of skill and experience in search and rescue work, including first aid, communications and navigation.
We also require a prospective handler to body for SARDA for a minimum of 6 months prior to taking on a dog.
We have a grand total of 2 handlers at present!
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Matt and Lola, graded by SARDA Wales to Full Search Dog status. This photo is taken in the CairnGorms, Scotland in a joint training week with SARDA Wales.
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Jim and Star. Jim is an IOM Civil Defence Training Officer, Mountain Leader and keen fell runner. They attained Novice Search Dog status in Wales on 11th November 2007!
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