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Search and Rescue Service.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 March 2010

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Ceisteanna (260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267)

Seán Connick

Ceist:

368 Deputy Seán Connick asked the Minister for Transport the number of call outs made by the air sea rescue helicopters based in Waterford, Shannon, Sligo and Dublin in 2007, 2008 and 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12720/10]

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Brendan Kenneally

Ceist:

374 Deputy Brendan Kenneally asked the Minister for Transport his plans to downgrade the search and rescue coast guard helicopter service based in Waterford; the rationale behind this decision; the detailed breakdown of any proposed savings from this decision; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12941/10]

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Brendan Kenneally

Ceist:

375 Deputy Brendan Kenneally asked the Minister for Transport the number of calls received by each of the four search and rescue coast guard helicopter services bases throughout the country over the past five years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12943/10]

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Brendan Kenneally

Ceist:

376 Deputy Brendan Kenneally asked the Minister for Transport the number of persons rescued by each of the four search and rescue coast guard helicopter service bases throughout the country over the course of the past five years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12944/10]

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Brendan Kenneally

Ceist:

377 Deputy Brendan Kenneally asked the Minister for Transport the cost of running the four different search and rescue helicopter bases over the past five years; the cost of each base listed individually; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12945/10]

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Mattie McGrath

Ceist:

378 Deputy Mattie McGrath asked the Minister for Transport the number of times in the past five years that the 24 hour south-east rescue helicopter has been called out to emergencies or incidents; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12977/10]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 368 and 374 to 378, inclusive, together.

There has been much ill-informed comment about the proposed new SAR contract. Because we are in the "standstill" period of the procurement process and about to commence contract negotiations I am somewhat constrained by what I can say. However I can make the following points in response to some comments made.

The new contract has been presented as a "cutback" in services; nothing could be further from the truth. The new contract will cost significantly more on an annual basis than the current contract because of the improved services to be provided.

The Government has just approved a massive half a billion euro investment in maritime search and rescue capability on the island. The proposed contract represents a dramatic increase in funding for SAR helicopter services in Ireland from approximately €30 million to €50 million per annum. This is an increase, in difficult circumstances, of €20 million a year in this service alone. The new contract represents a stepped improvement in the capacity, range, speed and capability of Ireland's SAR service. The detailed statistics requested cannot be provided at this time due to industrial action. However I will provide the Deputies with a table and charts that may be of interest to them.

Taskings

Day

Night

Waterford 2004

91

79

12

Waterford 2005

87

71

16

Waterford 2006

114

94

20

Waterford 2007

91

70

21

Waterford 2008

75

69

14

Waterford 2009

113

81

32

Shannon 2004

152

126

25

Shannon 2005

117

113

14

Shannon 2006

128

117

11

Shannon 2007

150

143

7

Shannon 2008

161

140

21

Shannon 2009

149

105

44

Sligo 2004

14

14

0

Sligo 2005

109

96

13

Sligo 2006

118

89

29

Sligo 2007

118

103

15

Sligo 2008

127

106

21

Sligo 2009

136

95

41

Dublin 2004

119

101

18

Dublin 2005

103

88

15

Dublin 2006

98

53

18

Dublin 2007

99

80

19

Dublin 2008

87

77

15

Dublin 2009

119

80

29

2,675

2,190

470

Seán Connick

Ceist:

369 Deputy Seán Connick asked the Minister for Transport the reasons for the proposed reduction in hours for the air sea rescue helicopter service based in Waterford; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12721/10]

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John Browne

Ceist:

380 Deputy John Browne asked the Minister for Transport if he will ensure that the 24 hour search and rescue service is maintained in the south east. [13070/10]

Amharc ar fhreagra

I propose to take Questions Nos. 369 and 380 together.

No changes in helicopter availability will occur until the 1st of July 2013 and will be the subject of ongoing review. A preferred bidder has been nominated for the supply of the service using modern medium-load helicopters, which will improve the service nationally, albeit at significantly increased cost. As contract negotiations have yet to begin and we are presently in the standstill period required by procurement regulations, I do not intend to comment any further on the matter at this time. However, I can assure Deputies that the Government is specifically committed to keeping the level of provision of service at Waterford under review in the period to 2013.

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