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Its 2022 and Stillwater County SAR is looking forward to another successful year.
If you would like to be part of the Stillwater County Search and Rescue team please contact us today.
We will be starting our training programs over the next few months!
Applications can be found on this website or email [email protected] for more details.
Stillwater County Search and Rescue is made up of volunteers from Stillwater, Yellowstone, Sweet Grass and Carbon County. If your interested in learning more about what we do or joining us please contact the Stillwater County Sheriffs Office or email us at [email protected].
Stillwater County is very privileged to have some of the most dedicated search and rescue volunteers in the state.
If your not familiar with our organization, Stillwater County SAR is a group of volunteers who dedicate themselves to assisting those who may be lost, hurt or in distress. Our volunteers dedicate many hours to training in everything from lost or missing hunters, hikers, children, and elderly to swift water, mountain, ice, and high angle rope rescue.
Search and Rescue volunteers purchase their own equipment out of pocket and may even take time off from work to assist with searches or rescues in the county. We also offer support to neighboring counties in the form of mutual aid.
Our specialized teams such as K9, horse, rope and swift water rescue techs make themselves available to agencies across the state.
If you think this demanding, yet rewarding lifestyle sounds like something you would be interested in please contact us through this site or contact the county sheriffs office for more information.
If your not familiar with our organization, Stillwater County SAR is a group of volunteers who dedicate themselves to assisting those who may be lost, hurt or in distress. Our volunteers dedicate many hours to training in everything from lost or missing hunters, hikers, children, and elderly to swift water, mountain, ice, and high angle rope rescue.
Search and Rescue volunteers purchase their own equipment out of pocket and may even take time off from work to assist with searches or rescues in the county. We also offer support to neighboring counties in the form of mutual aid.
Our specialized teams such as K9, horse, rope and swift water rescue techs make themselves available to agencies across the state.
If you think this demanding, yet rewarding lifestyle sounds like something you would be interested in please contact us through this site or contact the county sheriffs office for more information.