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Danish Sea Rescue Society
Dansk Søredningsselskab
Abbreviation
DSRS
Formation
2004
Type
Non-governmental organization
Legal status
Charity
Purpose
Sea Rescue
Headquarters
Helsingør, Capital Region of Denmark
Region
Denmark
Membership
International Maritime Rescue Federation
Official language
Danish
Volunteers
approx. 170
Website
dsrs.dk
The Danish Sea Rescue Society (DSRS) (in Danish: Dansk Søredningsselskab) is a voluntary organization that assists sailors in Danish waters in non-life threatening situations and can be called in by the Danish authorities for Search and Rescue (SAR) operations.
Founded in 2004 as a charitable non-governmental organization its self-prescribed mission is to alleviate critical situations at sea by providing "pro-active sea rescue" (in Danish forebyggende søredning).[1] Thereby it relies on donations and membership fees for financing. DSRS operates mainly in the Danish Straits, with stations in Årøsund, Bregnør, Copenhagen, Helsingør, Juelsminde, Kerteminde, Køge, Lynæs, Løgstør, Rudkøbing and Vordingborg. It is a full member of the International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF).[2]
In 2019 the Danish Sea Rescue Society carried out 599 operations, all of them in coordination with or directly requested by the Danish Joint Rescue Coordination Center (JRCC Danmark Archived 2019-05-03 at the Wayback Machine) in Aarhus.[3] The operations range from the towing of stranded or otherwise disabled vessels to searching for missing persons.[4][5]
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