Updated July 5, 2008

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What qualifications are necessary?

The basic requirements for a search and rescue member are:

· 18 years of age

· Good physical condition

· Standard first aid

· CPR (basic rescuer)

· SAR fundamentals training (provide by CSAR)

Cochrane Search and Rescue members are provided with many opportunities to take further training in different specialty areas.

(See training section)

 

What is required of search and rescue members?

SAR volunteers can be called out 24 hours a day in any weather.  As an active member you should always be physically and mentally prepared to respond.  Your attendance at a search is based on your own decision at the time of call-out.  We understand that you may not always be available. (Ready Pack List)

 

COSTS?

Initially most volunteers need to upgrade or purchase basic outdoor gear, such as boots, compass, backpacks, etc. This may cost up to $500.00.  SAR volunteers are expected to have a means of transportation of their own, but car-pooling is normally available and encouraged for most training outings and searches.

 

How do I join the Cochrane Search and Rescue Association?

To join Cochrane search and rescue, contact Tony Romano or one of the board members for more information or if you have any questions.  CSAR holds monthly general meetings and training sessions and we welcome all new volunteers or interested individuals to come out and see what SAR is all about.  Feel free to come and check us out.

 

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