There have been several occasions where a dog has been lost in a shaft, Fire brigade turn out and decide that the shaft is too deep and have told the owner that the dog is dead.
As a next resort they have called out the mine rescue team and for the most part, of many dog rescues I've attended, the owners told us that they were ready to attempt a rescue themselves had we not turned up.
At one place there was a farmer ready to strap 3 two section aluminium ladders together to lower down a shaft. On another there was a coil of 20mm blue polypropylene rope on the ground nearby.
People will go down to rescue a beloved animal and also to retrieve a dead one.
It's a curious fact that HSE only applies to people that are employed by a service, ie recieving wages; Volunteer groups do not and so their area of operation is somewhat extended compared to say the Fire service.
However, this is still seen by some professional organisations as giving volunteer groups a license to be cavalier. As we all know, there is no room to be cavalier in this lark!!
The British Cave Rescue Council have hashed this point out with all the major rescue services and although agreement has been reached and ratified by all member organisations ,(Police, Fire, Ambulance, etc.) There still exists a reluctance for some to work with volunteer groups.
This can subsequently lead to situations where if one professional organisation cannot achieve a result - for whatever reason - they seem to assume that no one else can, or should.
Now we have a dog owner, with a dog down a hole, and no one willing to rescue it or advise them of a group that could.
Feeling totaly abandoned, the only course of action left to the owner is to Have a Go Yourself!.....the cosequences of which could be a lot worse than happened at Kit Hill.
Risk asessment proceedure can follow similar paths in any emergency service. The limits to those risks however, can be very different indeed, and the sooner this is accepted by the various services, the better will be the service to the public overall.
Most local caving groups used to do dog rescues for the public at one time, I wonder if this still happens around the country?.....Anyone?
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