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The Swedish Sea Rescue Society
The Swedish Sea Rescue Society (Svenska Sällskapet för Räddning af Skeppsbrutne, SSRS) is a non governmental voluntary national society and was founded in 1907 by ship owners and private individuals as a complement to the government’s shore based rescue stations, which were equipped with rocket launchers and a few rowing boats. In 1912, the SSRS completed and deployed its first three motor lifeboats and in 1917 the first of the society’s patrolling rescue cruisers was delivered. Today, in the year 2002, SSRS is the only organisation in Sweden with the sole mission to save lives at sea.
GAD Rausing Using EmpirBus for the main power supply system.
The Swedish Sea Rescue Society's (SSRS) new fast 20 metre rescue cruiser "GAD RAUSING" (RESCUE 20-01) has during the summer of 2002 gone through an extensive evaluation programme and will be on station from July 2002 at the SSRS rescue station Skillinge in the south Baltic.
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Stenhammar Using EmpirBus as the main power supply system.
Rescue 20-02 named Stenhammar was launched in June 2003. The EmpirBus has decreased total weight and reduced the overall power usage. Although the system increases usage and functionality of the power system.
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