I thought most mountain rescue services were charities?
Is it relevant for the fire and rescue service be the umbrella organisation for all rescue services? Many of these organisations arose through a local need to cover specific risks. Many developed particular skills , methods and use specialist equipment.
Its one thing to transfer mobilisation and communication from one service to another, delivery of the service itself is not so easily transferred. How wide does one cast the net in terms of rescue services?
Lifeguard services?
Cave rescue?
Air sea rescue?
Lifeboats?
Underwater rescue?
Mines rescue?
Animal rescue?
If funding, management and operations were transferred on a national basis I think it would be a disaster. Each local unit, each so important in its local arena would become but a speck on the landscape.
Heres an idea, instead of changing everything wholesale, like GPs running hospitals and fire service running building control or mountain rescue, why dont we first focus on running our own core service in a really first class, efficient and cost effective way before before eyeing up someone else's manor.