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Home > Technology > Ordnance Survey partners with Scottish Mountain Rescue to aid volunteer response
Technology 8 April 2025

Ordnance Survey partners with Scottish Mountain Rescue to aid volunteer response

Lanna Deamer8 April 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Oban Mountain Rescue Team. Photo credit: Scottish Mountain Rescue
Oban Mountain Rescue Team. Photo credit: Scottish Mountain Rescue

Ordnance Survey (OS) is equipping Scottish Mountain Rescue (SMR) volunteers with free access to the OS Maps App, providing advanced mapping tools to support their lifesaving missions.

The 850 volunteers across Scottish Mountain Rescue’s 26 teams dedicate their time and expertise to responding to emergencies in Scotland’s most remote and challenging landscapes. With callouts at record levels, this partnership will provide navigation tools to help them reach those in need.

Mountain rescue volunteers give so much to help others, and this partnership with Ordnance Survey provides vital support for their work. With premium access to OS Maps, teams gain an invaluable tool for rescue callouts, training, and personal exploration.

Bill Glennie, Chair, Scottish Mountain Rescue said: “We are excited for Scottish Mountain Rescue and Ordnance Survey to be working together in a new partnership, bringing our organisations together with the shared aim of making our mountains and wild spaces a safer place for all to visit.

“Increasing numbers of people are accessing the outdoors in Scotland, many of whom are exploring it for the first time. We are happy to see so many people enjoying our beautiful mountains and discovering all the mental and physical health benefits of time in our outdoors.

“However, we are also aware that this has resulted in more people getting into difficulty and significantly increased call-outs for our member teams. Our rescues wouldn’t be possible without the dedicated volunteers in our rescue teams and the kindness of the mountain loving community that support us. We would like to say thank you and welcome Ordnance Survey in joining our life saving team. Together we can provide peace of mind for everyone who wants to enjoy the beautiful Scottish outdoors.”

Bill Glennie, Chair, Scottish Mountain Rescue.

Oban Mountain Rescue Team member Renate highlights the app’s value: “I can quickly search by grid reference to pinpoint casualties, which is crucial during a rescue.”

The OS Maps App offers a suite of navigation tools, including 3D terrain mapping, offline route downloads, and custom map printing. Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Team member Tom adds: “I love being able to plan a route, export the GPX file, and have it on my watch in under a minute. It’s a great backup to my nav in the mountains and hills.”

OS will also use feedback from Mountain Rescue volunteers to refine and improve the app, benefiting everyone who explores Scotland’s great outdoors.


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Lanna is Deputy Editor of Emergency Services Times, covering news, interviews and features across the emergency services sector. She also supports the team’s coverage of The Emergency Services Show and The Emergency Tech Show.

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