Douglas County search and rescue explained

Unit Name:Douglas County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue Team, Inc.
Nickname:DCSARCO
Motto:Safety, Leadership and Commitment
Colors:Black and Yellow
Type:All volunteer, SAR, MRA unit. 501(c)(3) Non-Profit
Dates:1998 - Present
Command Structure:Douglas County Colorado Sheriff's Office
Size:53 active members
Specialization:Search and Rescue and MRA
Garrison: Castle Rock, CO
Website:http://www.dcsarco.org/

Douglas County Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer organization in Douglas County within Douglas County Sheriff's Office.[1] With approximately sixty active members year-round, Douglas County's Search and Rescue (Douglas SAR) responds to searches for missing children and adults, evidence[2] and other search requests in the county and on mutual aid calls anywhere in the state of Colorado. Douglas SAR is a mountain rescue Type I[3] certified team able to handle the toughest terrain and remain out in the field without resupply for extended periods.

History

Today the team, headquartered in Castle Rock, CO at 13S 511170 4362088 UTM, trains and is equipped to respond to sustained wilderness and high altitude searches, lost/missing/injured person searches, mass casualty incidents or natural disasters as well as Urban Search and Rescue (US&R).

Douglas SAR recruits new members once a year and no prior MRA or SAR experience is required.[4]

Operations

Due to the diverse geography of Douglas County, its proximity to major population centers, and natural tourist attractions, Douglas County's SAR team operates closely with multiple local, state and federal agencies. Based on request and activation by the Douglas County (CO) Sheriff's Office and the Colorado Search and Rescue Association (CRSB) (responsible for mutual-aid coordination within the State), the team will deploy anywhere, anytime in support of missions within other counties.[5] The team operates under a Memorandum of Understanding with the Douglas County (CO) Sheriff's Office.

Resources

Douglas SAR has the ability to field one mobile incident command vehicle, three rescue vehicles, a drone truck designed for self-sustained UAV operations, plus multiple ATVs, trailers, and snowmobiles.

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.dcsheriff.net/sheriffs-office/volunteering/douglas-county-search-and-rescue/ Douglas County Sheriff's Office official site
  2. http://novato.patch.com/articles/search-teams-recruited-for-investigation-of-monday-shooting Douglas SAR assisting on a local evidence search
  3. https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/25923 FEMA 508-8, Typed Resource Definitions, Search and Rescue Resources
  4. http://www.dcsarco.org/index.php?content=membership Douglas County's Search & Rescue recruiting page
  5. http://custersar.org/press-release-7-28-19/ Custer County SAR Press release