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Deschutes Search And Rescue Keeps Busy

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Volunteers have been very busy assisting the residents and visitors of Deschutes County. Those who choose this area for its amazing outdoor recreation opportunities, and those who reside in the area eager to get out and explore. Our Search and Rescue volunteers are incredibly dedicated people who spend many hours of their time training, preparing, and assisting the citizens and visitors of Deschutes County.

So far this month Search and Rescue Volunteers have responded to twelve calls to assist the public. Those calls for service include but are not limited to injured motorcycle riders, lost or missing people and hikers, lost snowmobile riders, missing motorcycle riders, medical emergencies and injuries, stuck climbers, and stuck motorists.

Search and Rescue held 27 in-house trainings and exercises, attended 3 Public Events: The Special Olympics kickoff in Redmond, Sisters High School Outreach Program, and the Suttle Lake “Ida B. Wells” high school student Wilderness First Aid event.

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office and Search and Rescue is asking the public to plan, and prepare for their outdoor activities they wish to participate in. Helpful information and things to take with you, and things to consider.

The 10 Essentials for Survival While Recreating in the Outdoors:

There are vast areas within Deschutes County where cell service is limited to the point that cell service is non-existent.  Always carry alternative Satellite Communication Device such as Spot, Garmin In-Reach, Zoleo, ACR Bivy Stick in case of an emergency without cell service.

Remember if you’re traveling in a vehicle, travel in pairs, carry the above items, and also bring with you tow straps / recovery rope, self-recovery gear (a winch / a come along tool) shovel, axe, and have a plan if you get stuck in the snow or mud. Always remain with your vehicle, until help arrives.