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The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications from members of our community who are interested in becoming a Search and Rescue Volunteer. Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue (DCSO SAR) continues to be one of the busiest search and rescue units in the state of Oregon. In 2020, DCSO SAR completed 230 missions, which included rescues, medical related missions, training missions, public events and assists to other counties. Our volunteers are highly skilled and range from general searchers to those capable of highly technical missions such as Mountain/Rope Rescue, Swift Water Rescue, Diving operations and more. Selected applicants, who must be at least 21 years of age, are required to complete the DCSO SAR academy, which consists of 120 hours of training. The 2022 academy will begin on March 28th with volunteers graduating on May 12th. Generally, training occurs on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6pm-9:30pm, which consists of classro
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In this free webinar, we will discuss selection criteria for determining whether you need to maintain an internal rescue team or consider hiring a third-party rescue service, or both, and evaluation criteria for effectively measuring performance before, during and after an actual rescue.