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Ericsson and UK Connect team up on search and rescue project

The enterprise wireless connectivity solution provider has partnered with Ericsson on emergency services project.

Ericsson and UK Connect have collaborated on a project to improve response times and survival outcomes for Surrey Search & Rescue (Surrey SAR).

As part of the collaboration, Ericsson is providing advanced hybrid WAN connectivity solutions through UK Connect’s SARNET (Search & Rescue Network).

SARNET helps to improve the speed and efficiency of locating missing persons. The solution uses Ericsson’s R2100 vehicle router to provide teams with connectivity that enables real-time coordination with emergency services. It also provides secure access to online planning and mapping tools, and seamless communication from the moment responders arrive on-site.  

PJ Farr, CEO of UK Connect, commented, “We’ve seen the impact of advanced connectivity in defence, where rapid decision-making and real-time intelligence are critical.

“Applying this same technology to search and rescue means we can locate missing people faster, improve coordination with emergency services, and ultimately save lives.”

Mo Taufiq, senior partner manager at Ericsson, added, “Search and rescue teams operate in extreme conditions and terrains, where every second counts. Advanced technology like drones and intelligent mapping are crucial tools in this race by enabling responders to search a wider area in a shorter amount of time. But for them to operate effectively they need reliable, high-speed connectivity.

“By integrating our advanced vehicle-based connectivity with UK Connect’s expertise in systems integration, and Panasonic’s Toughbook 33 we are ensuring that first responders have the technology they need to act quickly and effectively in life-or-death situations.”

Surrey SAR is a voluntary blue light team tasked with search and rescue operations for high-risk missing persons across Surrey and the UK. With more than 2,000 people going missing in Surrey alone each year and deploying on average once per week, the team needed a robust connectivity solution to support their work in any weather condition and anywhere in the county.

Ericsson’s ruggedised R2100 in-vehicle router provides reliable, instant, always-on connectivity even in the most challenging environments and across differing terrain. Its dual-SIM modem design means it can seamlessly switch between cellular providers or fall back to satellite networks if needed when teams operate in difficult or remote locations, ensuring search teams remain connected at all times.