Prince George Search and Rescue is responsible for searching for lost individuals, evacuating injured persons, and assisting in other emergencies in the Prince George area. As members of a provincial team, we are sometimes asked to assist in other areas of the province as well.

 

GSAR Make up nights Every  
second Wednesday
 

 

UPCOMING TRAINING

 

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Critical Incident Stress

Avalanche Awareness Video

LINKS

PEP (Provincial Emergency Program)

 

CASARA (Civil Air Search and Rescue)

 

Marine SAR (Pacific Region)

 

SAR web sites in BC

 

SarScene online Canadian magazine

 

CAC (Canadian Avalanche Centre)

 

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Please note, training is only open to registered PGSAR Members.  

Contact Training Officer  by e-mail

Call out Search and Rescue

 

Link to the Television Program

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Volunteers with non field-based skills (such as book-keeping, human resources management, communications, mapping, computer networking, etc) are highly encouraged to contact us any time.  We often have gaps to fill in behind-the-scenes management during emergencies and for running the society as a whole, and we would love to hear from you."

Please send us an email  information@pgsar.ca

 

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Thank you to all who donated to PGSAR
on behalf of Michael Goodine.

ENJOY ALL OUR SEASONS IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS.  BE PREPARED, AND TELL SOMEONE WHERE YOU ARE GOING.

Donations in lieu of flowers, in memory of Carolyn Simpson and Christy Schwing are gratefully being accepted by PGSAR please see our donations page.