Welcome to Search and Rescue Saskatchewan Association of Volunteers

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The Organization
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The People
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Search And Rescue Saskatchewan Association of Volunteers (SARSAV) is comprised of member chapters of search and rescue professionals (paid and unpaid) who volunteer their time for training, search missions, preventive information, and public awareness.
SARSAV - Search and Rescue Saskatchewan Association of Volunteers
SARSAV is the provincial organization responsible for professional volunteer SAR in Saskatchewan. SARSAV is comprised of 19 member chapters and over 400 individual SARSAV members across Saskatchewan. SARSAV provides support, training, oversight, funding, representation and coordination for all member chapters. Each individual member of a SAR chapter is a member of SARSAV and a member of the National Search and Rescue Volunteer Association of Canada - SARVAC.
Activations: To be placed on the call-out list, a volunteer needs to be a member of a SARSAV chapter.
They and the chapter must have all requirements recorded in the SARSAV data management system, and the chapter must validate each member's record as ready for deployment. Without this, a chapter or individual member will not be placed on the activation list, and their chapter must have records verified to be available for SARSAV activations.
SARSAV has provided this website as part of SARSAV's Data Management and SAR resource tracking project. This project was made possible through funding from the SAR NIF Program, provided by Public Safety Canada and the National Search Secretariat.


