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Black Canyon of the Gunnison Search and Rescue Team, Colorado
The Great White Wall

When a climber sustained life threatening injuries on the wall, the Black Canyon SAR Team raced against time to save her life.

Black Canyon of the Gunnison SAR received $25,000 and will be using their grant over two years for team training, instructional seminars, gear for members, and safety messaging in the park to help prevent future accidents. 

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Each team received $10,000 to use towards purchasing equipment or team training

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Baker County Sheriff Search and Rescue is made up of trained volunteers who donate their time and personal equipment to respond to emergencies throughout the county. Their team used their grant toward technical ropes training for their team as well as replacing outdated equipment.

Congratulations to the 2 volunteer SAR teams who received a $5,000 donation through the 2024 giveaway:

Oliver/Osoyoos Search & Rescue in British Columbia

Monterey County Search & Rescue in California

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Baker County Search and Rescue, Oregon

Baker County Sheriff Search and Rescue is made up of trained volunteers who donate their time and personal equipment to respond to emergencies throughout the county. Their team used their grant toward technical ropes training for their team as well as replacing outdated equipment.

Congratulations to the 2 volunteer SAR teams who received a $5,000 donation through the 2024 giveaway:

Oliver/Osoyoos Search & Rescue in British Columbia
Monterey County Search & Rescue in California

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2023 Winner:
Chelan County Mountain Rescue

Pinned beneath a refrigerator sized boulder, a hiker’s condition was declining rapidly. Chelan County Mountain Rescue, in a multi-agency collaboration, raced against time to free the hiker without causing further injury and rendezvous with heli-evac.

2023 Winner:
Inyo County Search and Rescue

When a helicopter evacuation on Mt. Emerson became impossible, Inyo County SAR worked through the night to rescue a stranded climber with a broken leg from rockfall. Incoming weather conditions and a technical rescue from a rock face, put this team’s tenacity to the test.

2023 Winner:
Portland Mountain Rescue

After a snowboarder fell 30 feet into an active volcanic fumarole on Mt. Hood, Portland Mountain Rescue and Hood River Crag Rats combined forces to rescue him from prolonged exposure to potentially lethal toxic gasses.

2022 Winner:
Larimer County Search and Rescue

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Formed in 1979, Larimer County Search and Rescue responds to emergencies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Members donate their time, money, energy, and personal equipment in order to rescue individuals in need and educate the public on outdoor safety. For funding, the team relies on donations from individuals, grants, and fundraising events.

2022 Winner:
Las Vegas Metro Search and Rescue

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The LVMPD Search and Rescue Unit was formed in 1986 to provide a technical rescue service to the community of Las Vegas, NV. The unit operates by combining several highly specialized groups including: police officers, helicopter support, and more than 50 unpaid rescue volunteers. They are on call 24 hours a day and respond to over 8,000 square miles of mountainous desert terrain. Read their story here.

2022 Winner:
Ouray Mountain Rescue

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The Ouray Mountain Rescue Team was formed in 1974 as a non-profit organization to serve the technical rescue and emergency medical service needs of Ouray County. The team is made up entirely of volunteers and all financial support comes from fundraising events, merchandise sales, donations and grants. 

2022 Winner:
Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue

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The Tahoe Nordic SAR team was formed in 1976 and is a made up of volunteer EMTs, emergency room doctors and nurses, firefighters, ski patrollers, paramedics, and experienced backcountry skiers and snowmobilers who donate their time to help others. The organization’s mission remains the same as it did on day one: conduct fast and safe rescues and educate the public on winter safety. 

Rocky Talkie Pledge & SAR Award History

In the United States, 99% of Search and Rescue team members are volunteers. We're grateful for all the dedicated SAR team members who answer the call to rescue people in need.

To support the critical work these teams do in their communities, we pledge $2 from every radio purchase to supporting underfunded SAR teams in the form of the annual SAR Awards.

Learn More about Our Pledge
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