The SAR Council hopes that your
units are getting involved with the "MAY FOR MEMBERSHIP" Drive. Christine Stuehrman, our chairman, has
sent out flyers to all of our SAR units.
Hopefully, your members are passing these out in your respective
communities and asking folks to attend your May meeting. Christine will be contacting each unit to
find out how many perspectives members you had in attendance or email her
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New members are good
for our units, please, just ask someone to join!
This past month was a very good
month for the SAR Council and our SAR units.
First, there were no callouts, good for the units. Secondly, what was good for the Council was
that we received approvals from the Department for a number of our
projects.
The location for the Civilian
Volunteer Memorial has been approved.
This memorial will be in the main lobby of Headquarters. There will be a meeting of the committee
members prior to the SAR Council Meeting on May 20th. The design will be finalized and the
programs to raise the funds to complete this memorial will be discussed. This meeting will start at 6 p.m. with the
Council meeting starting at 7.
Next, the OHVSAR standards
were printed and sent out to all the committee members for their review. After a couple of small changes, they were
retyped and sent on to Volunteer Forces for final acceptance. We are hoping that at the next Council
meeting we can announce that these standards have been adopted.
The Christy Family and the
department have approved the PR Trailer that we have been
discussing. We told Joan Christy that
if we used any of the monies from the Dean Christy Memorial Fund that we would
get her approval. She is totally on
board and loves the idea. We are in the
process of raising funds and securing bids for the trailer. We would like to thank the members of the Morongo
Basin SAR, East Valley Posse and Needles SAR for their $300.00
donations. If any other unit would like
to participate please send a check to:
Dave Nicolet, P.O. Box 1432, Morongo Valley, Cal. 92256. We still are about 50% short of reaching our
goals for funds. Make the check payable
to: IESARC and on the memo line, on the check, please enter "Trailer".
We also gained approval from VF
to set up two SAR Council sponsored HELITAC Classes. The dates will be made available to you by
next week and we are asking that you send three or four of your unit members to
this class. This way your unit will not
be responsible to have the minimum of 10 members attending. It still is our goal to have every unit
certify at least three members.
As you can see, April was a good
month and we are moving forward with a lot of programs that are going to
benefit the SAR units of San Bernardino County.
Our APRS devices finally
passed their final tests and are going to be used on a regular basis at our
countrywide callouts. Thanks to Rich
Dexter and John Amrhein for all of their hard and continuous work to
get these up and running.
SAR Council T-shirts will
be available for purchase at the next Council Meeting. Long sleeve and short sleeve shirts will be
available for $15.00 and $12.50 respectively. These crew neck t-shirts are
perfect to wear under your orange uniform shirts and will identify you as a SAR
person when you have taken the orange shirt off Sizes small thru extra large are in stock. For 2XL and 3XL
shirts we will be making a special order. Drop me an email and let me
know that you would like to order and/or purchase.
TRBC began last weekend at
Glen Helen North and the class is continuing again this weekend May 1st
to the 3rd. Great job by all
of those involved!
The 4th Annual MSAR
Countywide Training was held in Yucaipa on April 18th. East Valley Posse and the MSAR Committee did
an outstanding job of hosting this event.
This event was well organized, had great scenarios, excellent food and
good participation. Chief Stewart
stopped by to say hello and Chief Fonzi and Sheriff Hoops
attended the lunch. It was great to see
all three of them supporting our efforts.
If you are interested in taking a
four-hour orientation class for Urban SAR we have a class that will be
available on July 18th. If you are interested, please get a hold of
Deputy John Hayes, the coordinator for Wrightwood SAR, and make your
reservation. This will not be a
certification, but it will give you some ideas on what to do in the event of a major
earthquake. Contact information is
on our www.sbsar.org website.
And last, but not least, please
fill out your Unit Training Survey's that Corporal Whitten sent out a
few weeks ago. These forms are due to
VF by June 1st.
I will see you at the next SAR
Council Meeting on May 20th ... until then.................
Be Safe
Dave Nicolet, Director
Inland Empire Search and Rescue
Council
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