| 
|

Search and Rescue (SAR) is about people who care helping people
in need.
The SAR
council is made up of individuals who volunteer their time
and efforts "so that others may live." The council
is made up of several different groups with different specialties.
Authorized and administered through the Jefferson County Sheriff's
office, SAR activities include:
- Searching
for individuals who have not returned when expected. These
have included hunters, hikers, snowmobilers, skiers, bikers,
the young, and the elderly.
- Assisting/rescuing
people who have become injured or are otherwise unable to
get themselves out of the field. This has included individuals
injured after falling from horseback, individuals who have
lost their way on Mt. Adams or in the forests, and individuals
who have become otherwise injured during wilderness activities.
- Assisting
in the mobilization of firefighting apparatus during large
wildfires.
- Performing
safety patrols during certain public events.
- Providing
Amateur Radio support during searches, rescues, and disasters
such as floods.
- Responding
to requests from the Dept. of Emergency Management for assistance
with various activities during natural disasters.
- MANY
other efforts including specialized efforts involving air
searches, mountain rescues, water searches and rescues,
and dog, horse, snowmobile, and ATV searches.
|