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Who We Are
The Exploits Search and Rescue Team is a highly
trained and well equipped volunteer emergency response unit serving
communities throughout Central Newfoundland. The Team was originally
established in 1982 as the result of an initiative by Emergency Measures
and the RCMP, who saw a need for organized and trained groups to assist
police in locating missing persons. It is one of 27 teams, containing
almost 900 members, currently operating throughout the Province of
Newfoundland and Labrador. Today the 42 member Exploits Team provides
search and rescue services to residents and communities from Harbour
Breton and Bay D’Espoir in the south to Notre Dame Bay and Gander Bay in
the north, from South Brook in the west to Gander in the East. To put
this into perspective, this is an area somewhat larger than Cape Breton
Island and almost twice the size of the Province of Prince Edward
Island.
Members of the Exploits Search and Rescue team receive basic training in
map and compass and GPS navigation, radio communications, first aid,
wilderness survival, the psychology of lost persons, and search
techniques and procedures. In addition members can receive training in
evidence search techniques, emergency traffic control, wilderness first
aid, ice rescue, high angle and helicopter rescue, tracking, swift water
rescue, rope and rigging management, and water search techniques. In
most cases training is provided by skilled and certified trainers from
within the Team however trained professionals are available to assist
with training when needed.

The Exploits Search and Rescue Team is a
licensed charitable organization and is largely self supporting. With
the assistance of local communities, through the use of grants and
through extensive fund raising efforts, the Team has been able to build
up a large inventory of equipment to fulfill its various roles and to
construct a building in which to house these assets. While it is one
thing to obtain equipment; it is quite another endeavor to maintain
these resources in an operational condition. Fund raising and the
support of local communities remains a continuing priority for Team
members. Members themselves are completely volunteer and receive no
compensation for their efforts. They in fact pay an annual membership
fee to be members of the Team. Members also equip themselves at their
own expense and frequently contribute their own vehicles, ATVs,
snowmobiles, boats and other personal resources to search efforts.
Since its inception in 1982 the Team has responded to well over 250 lost
or missing people’s situations and acted as a support on numerous
occasions. In the most recent year, 2009, the team responded to 17
operational call-outs. These included searches for lost persons,
evacuation of injured persons from isolated locations, water searches
for drowning victims, body recoveries and assisting with traffic control
and evacuation of residents during a local fire emergency. In addition
the Team provided traffic control and first aid services at local public
events.
The members of the Exploits Search and Rescue Team are committed to
assisting the citizens and communities of Central Newfoundland in times
of crisis. Through our continued training and upgrading of equipment, we
hope, with the support of local communities, to provide a quality
service that people can call on in their time of need for many years to
come.
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