South Woodham Coastguard Rescue Team

South Woodham Coastguard Rescue Team Coastguard Rescue Team based in South Woodham Ferrers, Essex. Trained in water rescue, mud rescue and search.

What is the Coastguard Rescue Service and what does it do ? The volunteer Coastguard Rescue Service provides the UK’s coastal search and rescue capability and as part of Her Majesty’s Coastguard it can operate separately or jointly with other emergency services and volunteer rescue organisations. It consists of teams of volunteers (Coastguard Rescue Teams), drawn from the local community, which ar

e fully trained and equipped to carry out search and rescue operations around the coast of the UK. As a volunteer in one of our Coastguard Rescue Teams, you will play a vital role in helping the Maritime & Coastguard Agency, through Her Majesty’s Coastguard, achieve its vision of being a world-class organisation that is committed to preventing loss of life, improving maritime safety, and protecting the marine environment. Members of the Coastguard Rescue Service are called Coastguard Rescue Officers and membership of the Coastguard Rescue Service is entirely voluntary. Volunteer Coastguard Rescue Officers can be called out by the Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre (MRCC) at any time of the day or night, in all weathers, to respond to those in trouble or missing, to seek confirmation or further information of a report, or to participate in a joint response to an emergency

Here are the main things that the Coastguard Rescue Service does:

Carries out rescues of those trapped or injured on cliffs or in mud and provides a limited water rescue capability;
Carries out searches for missing persons often in conjunction with the Police;
Carries out coastal and inshore surveillance and intelligence gathering on behalf of the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC);
Provides emergency mobile communications including relay and remote radio site operation;
Provides incident response and on-scene co-ordination as required by the MRCC;
Reports the presence of pollution and other hazardous objects on the shore to the MRCC;
Carries out duties as required by the Receiver of Wreck;
Assists local authorities and the other emergency services when requested in relation to counter pollution, flood relief, missing person searches and other emergencies;
Carries out accident prevention and safety education activities and specially targeted prevention initiatives;

29/05/2026

Hot weather and busy beaches can be disorientating for younger children.

It’s not uncommon for little ones to get lost in crowds, but these tips can help reunite you if you do become separated:

Take a photo on arrival so you have an up-to-date reference to show authorities (and a handy reminder of what they were wearing) 📸

Agree a meeting point if you get lost 📍

Use beach wristbands and write your contact number on them so you can be called and reunited if you get separated 🙋

Make sure that everyone in the group knows to call 999 if they’re in trouble 📞

Wristbands can be ordered from our web shop for free. Get yours here: bit.ly/HMCGwristbands

25/05/2026

Inflatables are great for the pool, but they’re not safe for the sea.

Even in light winds, they can quickly drift you out to sea and put you in danger.

If you’re heading to the beach this bank holiday, leave inflatables at home and save them for the pool instead.

In an emergency at the coast, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

24/05/2026

🌊 Think twice before jumping into open water
On a hot day, it might be tempting to dive straight in but cold water can come as a shock to the body, even in warm weather.

⚠️ Sudden immersion can affect breathing and heart rate, and in some cases can be life-threatening.

Stay safe by:
✅ Entering the water slowly to let your body adjust
✅ Choosing supervised or designated swimming areas
✅ Never swimming alone

Enjoy the water safely during this beautiful weather💛

24/05/2026

Mud can trap you faster than you think.

If you get stuck or get into trouble along the coast, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

With the hot weather here for the bank holiday weekend and across next week into the school holidays, it is critically i...
23/05/2026

With the hot weather here for the bank holiday weekend and across next week into the school holidays, it is critically important if someone is in trouble in the water – to call 999 immediately.

If you are visiting our coastline and not familiar with who to call when at the coastline

🌊 If it’s at the coast dial 9️⃣9️⃣9️⃣ and ask for the Coastguard

🏞️If it’s inland away from the coast ask for the fire service

Every second counts, especially so when it comes to water rescues.

23/05/2026

Taking a dip in the sea on a hot day? ⛱️

Don’t be fooled, just because it’s sunny doesn’t mean the water is warm.

Entering cold water, whether deliberately or accidentally, can cause cold water shock.

When this happens, you may gasp involuntarily, followed by rapid breathing that can be very difficult to control. This can increase the risk of inhaling water and drowning.

Never jump straight in. Instead, enter the water slowly to help your body adjust, and avoid swimming alone. Wearing a wetsuit can also help by improving buoyancy and reducing the effects of cold water.

Don’t forget to have warm clothes ready for when you come back to shore.

In an emergency at the coast, call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.

22/05/2026

We’ve teamed up with Met Office to help you get for summer.

Many parts of the nation are set to enjoy warm and sunny weather this weekend and over the next week. As many of us spend more time with family outdoors, whether that’s for a run, a waterside walk or an open water swim, it’s important to stay safe.

Before you go, take a few minutes to refresh your water safety knowledge. It could make all the difference in an emergency.

Read more about the Water Safety Code:
www.rlss.org.uk/water-safety-advice

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South Woodham Ferrers
Woodham Ferrers

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