Search and Rescue

Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer group that responds to medical calls, as well as those lost in the wilderness. They work closely with LifeFlight and the local ambulance teams.

Union County Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer organization that supports the Sheriff’s Office. Their main mission is search and rescue operations. Their secondary mission is public education on the hazards of outdoor recreation, proper preparation and what to do when lost. SAR members also assist in local emergencies or disasters when requested.

Search and Rescue is called out between 16 and 20 times a year. Callouts can happen at any time but the busiest times of the year are hunting season and mushroom season. Search and Rescue uses the Incident Command System (ICS) for its search operations. All search and rescue units throughout the state use this system so any SAR unit can assist another.

SAR members provide their own equipment to use in the field. This includes suitable clothing, survival gear and a compass. Initial outlay for this gear can be quite expensive if you don’t already have it. We recommend that you wait until after your Orientation session to purchase equipment. At that session, you will be given instructions on the proper clothes needed and the items needed for a 24-hour survival pack.