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United States Search And Rescue Task Force
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The United States Search And Rescue Task Force is a voluntary organization located in the north east United States devoted to search and rescue and disaster relief. The organization covers the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland and the District of Columbia. The organization's motto is “Working Together, So Others May Live”. About The U.S. Search and Rescue Task Force and its personnel are currently one of the very few search and rescue organizations in the tri-state region requested to lecture and train the State police, U.S. Army and other federal agencies in search and rescue, community emergency response team (CERT) and disaster response. Combining the resources of the U.S. SAR Task Force with other organizations via mutual aid agreements, allows the USSARTF to provide services and resources to serve other agencies, the public and victims that they work for. The United States Search and Rescue Task Force specialists are trained not only in search skills, but also land navigation, logistics and search resource allocation. The Task Force maintains a historical data base of lost person behaviors. Services The task force's services include: *Wilderness search and rescue *Urban search and rescue *Light collapsed structure search and rescue *Cadaver search *Evidence search *Criminal tracking/trailing *Animal rescue in disasters *Disaster assessment *Educational displays at special events *Critical incident stress management - this team may be placed on standby or activated for incidents, utilizing personnel who are CISM specialists and psychologists *Educational classes (FEMA Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), first aid, CPR, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) emergency response to terrorism, defensive driving, child survival in the wilderness, search and rescue and more) The community emergency response teams, which may be placed on standby or activated for storms, floods, disasters, etc., utilizing its personnel who are trained FEMA Community emergency response teams and weather spotters by the National Weather Service. Awards 2004 Recipient of the President's Volunteer Service Award.
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