National Association for Search and Rescue
This SAR organization team started in 1972. The National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR) is an organization in the United States interested in the training of search and rescue, disaster relief, emergency medicine and awareness education. NASAR is interested in search and rescue as a humanitarian mission. NASAR works closely with other organizations such as the Mountain Rescue Association, and the National Park Service (NPS). This SAR organization team started in 1972.
It should not be confused with the Canadian government National Search and Rescue Program.
Timeline
- 2014:
- Executive Director
- Chris Boyer
- Board Members
- President: George Rice
- Secretary: Mike Vorachek
- Treasurer: Monty Bell
- Board Members: Rob Brewer, Paul Falavolito, Bernard Fontaine, Lee Lang, Kim Kelly, Paul Lake
See also
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Emergency
- Civil defense
- Office of Civil Defense
- Civil defense by country
- Civil Contingencies Secretariat, United Kingdom equivalent emergency management agency
- Council of Governors
- FEMA camps conspiracy theory
- FEMA photo library
- FEMA trailer
- National Emergency Technology Guard
- PDD-62
- Emergency Preparedness Canada - Canadian counterpart disaster response agency
- U.S. Fire Administration
- Emergency management
- Paramedics in the United States
- Certified first responder
- Firefighting in the United States
- State police in the US
- Lists of hospitals in the United States
- SWAT
- Search and rescue in the United States
- FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force
- Mountain rescue in the United States
External links
- National Association for Search and Rescue Organization
- Mountain Rescue Association
- Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Unit
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