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Mountain Rescue in Spain

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Grupos de Rescate Especial de Intervención en Montaña (GREIM) are a branch of the Spanish Civil Guard who are trained to operate in mountain areas and other hard to reach places.

Their role over the years has changed and developed according to needs and although originally started as a mountain rescue service for skiers and climbers they are now highly trained for rescue in situations such as canyoning, caving and specialise in aquatic rescue.

Their duties include, rescue, investigation, conservation of nature, public safety in sports, mountain resorts and sports competitions and assistance in the prevention of accidents.

They will work in conjunction with other local services to ensure a fast response and the best outcomes.

How the system works

Grupos de Rescate Especial de Intervención en Montaña (GREIM) are a branch of the Spanish Civil Guard who are trained to operate in mountain areas and other hard to reach places.

Their role over the years has changed and developed according to needs and although originally started as a mountain rescue service for skiers and climbers they are now highly trained for rescue in situations such as canyoning, caving and specialise in aquatic rescue.

Their duties include, rescue, investigation, conservation of nature, public safety in sports, mountain resorts and sports competitions and assistance in the prevention of accidents.

They will work in conjunction with other local services to ensure a fast response and the best outcomes.

Paying for treatment

Most rescue services in Spain are free of charge, however several regions have implemented a payment scheme where the rescue occurs due to negligence or where there is no justification for rescue.

In any case, it is always advisable to ensure you have adequate insurance to cover your holiday and sporting activity in the mountains, whether it is skiing, climbing, biking or another activity. You will often have to pay for additional coverage for mountain sports and helicopter rescue so make sure you check this before you go on holiday!

Who to call & when

European emergency services number: 112

Location

Map of the surrounding area