
Search and Rescue Agency in New Mexico Successfully Completes SAR Training
A Seach and Rescue Agency completed their SAR training in New Mexico after saving a "dummy-like victim" at Bottomless Lakes State Park.
Search and rescue volunteers are members of organizations like Pecos Valley Public Services that provide the general and specialized training required and are tasked with maintaining a high degree of readiness to be able to execute missions at any time. Read more here
Special shoutout to the SAR Team for continuing to train and becoming a devoted team, so that when there is an actual search and rescue, each team member must be dedicated and prepared to find the missing person(s). Keep up the good work SAR Team in New Mexico!
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