Tsunami: British Search & Rescue

Tsunami: British Search & Rescue

Tsunami: British Search & Rescue

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One-off documentary following the British International Search and Rescue (UK-ISAR) Team, which was sent to Japan in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami.

Comments (32)

  • david jackson

    1 year ago

    david jackson

    bless the uk

  • Edward Barnett

    1 year ago

    Edward Barnett

    I want to go help!!

  • JAK

    1 year ago

    JAK

    Is there any way an American could watch this online?

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  • Gran 53

    1 year ago

    Gran 53

    what a sad job I take my hat off to these people

  • lee smith

    1 year ago

    lee smith

    good work uk them

  • jess

    1 year ago

    jess

    what a amazing job uk isar did so proud of you all. what a sad thing to watch feel so sorry for the people of japan xx

  • Gunner

    1 year ago

    Gunner

    Thank God for the SAR teams and their dogs, of the UK and other nations,who risk their lives for others. We should be proud of them

  • elaine willis

    1 year ago

    elaine willis

    well done peps it make me prowd to be brithish so sad for japan xx my thouts are with youx

  • Natsuna

    1 year ago

    Natsuna

    A RI GA TO for all the help. From Japan.

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  • Bros G

    1 year ago

    Bros G

    Things like this should make us appreciate what we have and be thankful for what we lack. I duff my hat for the Men and Women of ISAR. Its a great job you are doing out there

  • D

    1 year ago

    D

    Fantastic job ISAR, especially the service personnel from HFRS

  • Jennie

    1 year ago

    Jennie

    I'm British, living in Japan, and would really like to watch this program. How do I go about watching it? I'd be very grateful if you could let me know. Thank you.

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  • Yunus B

    1 year ago

    Yunus B

    Outstanding individuals. I wish I could have been a part of the rescue team.

  • Brian

    1 year ago

    Brian

    Want to say something meaningful, but I am lost for words. Heroes.

  • Sidney

    1 year ago

    Sidney

    amazing documentary, one thing that i dont get is the Gerbert advert in-between.very inappropriate advert to go along with this documentary .

  • jo

    1 year ago

    jo

    I agree the I think the advert is extreamly inappropriate.

  • Ellory

    1 year ago

    Ellory

    these guys wether at home or abroad are the glimmer of hope in humanity, thank you for being there and helping!

  • Nigel

    1 year ago

    Nigel

    I praise the ISAR team and their family's for their time and being without their family's during the times they need them for support as well.

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  • Abbi G

    12 months ago

    Abbi G

    i think this shows that whatever happens in other countrys the brits still care and will do anyhing to help

  • Geoff

    12 months ago

    Geoff

    I survived the tsunami in Phuket 2004 and nobody can understand unless you experience it

  • Ryuichi

    11 months ago

    Ryuichi

    Thank you guys. we never forget ur kindness.If something happen to UK we ll help u. Thank you friends!!

  • scotchbonnet

    11 months ago

    scotchbonnet

    thank you all you are a credit to your country..

  • john camilleri

    8 months ago

    john camilleri

    i had tears while watching this programe, for the lives lost . but i am so proud of our men and women who risk there lifes in the aid of others. god bless you all and your families....

  • Mike

    5 months ago

    Mike

    This is what puts the great in britian, my dad worked for the fire service and he was proud of it. RIP dad the work continues :)

  • big shed.

    5 months ago

    big shed.

    happy xmas guys, russ uk isar , this one ill never forget

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  • T.M.f J

    2 months ago

    T.M.f J

    I attennded the ceemony of rememberance held at the Japanese Embassy in London on 11 March of this year. At the ceremony, we were privileged with the honour of having the participation of some members of the UK International Search and Rescue (ISAR) team. After the adress by Mr Roy Wilsher finished, thunderous applause continued for quite a while. All participants, most of whom including me were Japanese, could not stop clapping loudly as possible until all of them had returned to and taken their seats again. I really hope that our sense of gratitude was communicated to them.

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