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A man with Alzheimer's wanders away from home, a hunter or
hiker is missing; a group of school children are stranded
in a flood... Search and rescue is a lifesaving vocation.
The ability to save a life is often dependent upon how
quickly the person can be found and accessed. Exposure to
the elements is the #1 killer for lost subjects. The
missing person's survival may rest on timely response from
well-equipped, well-trained search and rescue
professionals. This website is designed to provide its
visitors with contact information for throughout seach &
rescue (SAR) groups throughout New Jersey. The site also
provides a significant amount of information regarding how
to get involved in search & rescue and safety awareness.
The Search and Rescue Council of New Jersey consists of
various volunteer search and rescue teams in the State of
New Jersey and surrounding area. These teams offer
different types of search resources including Search
Management & Planning, Ground Searchers, and Canines (Air
Scenting, Tracking/Trailing, Human Remain Detection).
Resources have been regionalized for efficacy in
identifying local resources nearest to the incident. The
Council recommends that each municipality/Public Safety
Agency contact their appropriate SAR group and discuss
their individual abilities and limitations.
The objective of the Council is to provide a
comprehensive and methodological approach in responding to
missing and overdue subjects. Our objectives are not to
take over the incidents, but instead to provide the
Incident Commander/Responsible Authority with suggestions
on proper use of search & rescue resources and tactics.
Member Council teams have accreditation thru various
nationally accredited organizations such as the
National Association for
Search and Rescue, the
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, and the
New York department
of Environmental Conservation.

Eric H. Martin
Ex-President
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