BIGdaddy said:
seriously though, I'd love to get some info about SAR in San Diego, that doesn't have anything to do with the Sheriff's department.
Once upon a time i was an EMT and a firefighter up in Sacramento.
Regards,
Brian
Bluto said:Waiting for the next CERT class in my area. This sub forum and the SAR folks will certainly help me be a competent first responder out in the field.
We had a situation here in Cape Town where there are goverment agencies, private organisations, and loads of clubs all with a SAR element. It took a while, and plenty of politics, till they formed WSAR which manages the whole thing to keep things simple."stand alone" SAR units
When you take a close peek at the law here the local cop is in charge. The unwritten policy though is that if the cop gets uppitty then it's downtools till he get's the message and gets out the way.Texas each county sheriff is responsable for operations
ntsqd said:I've been seeing spotty refs to "stand alone" SAR units. Units that are not affiliated with any particular county government. Noticed a couple of such vehicles while in Nevada last weekend. A general thread on those would be a good thing.