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Listed by the Volunteer Center of United Way

When someone is reported lost or overdue, our volunteer search and rescue / recovery (SAR) dog teams are available to respond, day or night, to help in the search effort. SAR dogs can find:

  • Children lost in the wilderness, parks or hidden in shrubbery around houses
  • Elderly people who have wandered away from homes and hospitals
  • Hikers and hunters lost in the woods
  • Victims of drowning accidents
  • Victims of earthquake, flood, explosion, fire, train wrecks, plane crashes...
  • Evidence of crime and the recovery of bodies of homicide victims

Our services can only be requested by an official Law Enforcement or Emergency Management Agency, Department of Natural Resources, US Forest Service, US Park Service, or other appropriate agencies at local, state or federal level. Private citizens requesting our services are directed to contact their local Law Enforcement Agency, which will then contact us , if appropriate.

Remember, it is never too early to call in a search dog unit, and there is no charge for our services.

Thank you for visiting our web site! If you have any questions or would like to volunteer as a training victim, please e-mail us directly using the contact link to the left of the page.

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