20:30 18/10/05:
The remaining personnel from the West Midlands Fire Service arrived back at East Midlands Airport this evening following their deployment to the earthquake in Pakistan.
This was one of the most successful search and rescue missions ever mounted, the UK teams rescued a total of 13 people, 7 in Islamabad and 6 from the Muzaffarabad area. This was approximately 50% of the total rescues carried out by all the international rescue teams responding to the disaster.
Keith Ring, the UK Team Leader said, "This deployment was one of the longest ever undertaken by UKFSSART and certainly the most successful with a total of 13 live rescues being undertaken by teams from the UK. The success of the deployment was down to the fact that we were mobilised quickly, arrived in country early and the professionalism demonstrated by all team players who had to work in extreme conditions in a country whose infrastructure had totally collapsed. Scenes encountered were very harrowing and we all wished we could have done more. However, given the constraints that we had to work within I am convinced that we could not have achieved more."
Keith added, "The UK contingent demonstrated to the UN that we are able to offer a very professional response to this type of disaster and I am certain that we will find ourselves being more involved in the future with the whole range of humanitarian aid."