What is SAR, really?
http://www.cajunfirst.com/news/local-news/ldwf-agents-conducting-search-and-rescue-missions-in-south-louisiana. Glenn Farley of KING TV overlayed the Louisiana flood area on a map of Washington State. It covers an area from Seattle to Grand Coulee Dam, and from Everett south to Tacoma.s we look at the world of search and rescue, we need to admit that SAR is really a collection of disciplines and skills, and we are bonded to many more brothers and sisters than might be obvious.
Who among us would be prepared for a SAR mission in which an enemy was trying to kill both our subject and ourselves? Yet that is a given in the world of military search and rescue.
If you’re in the Coast Guard, the ocean is usually trying to kill everyone involved, and that’s a much different dynamic than looking for a lost mushroom picker in a old-growth forest.
In Louisiana there are currently many search and rescue missions which involve anyone with a boat. We wish them Godspeed as they work to save people from massive flooding.
Even firefighters at routine house fires do search-and-rescue, by circling the interior of burning buildings while keeping one hand on a wall. 
Within our world of search and rescue we have trailing, air scent, cadaver, water search. We have counterparts in mantracking, 4×4, snow machine, mountain rescue and much more.
If you’re in SAR you’re part of a much larger fraternity than you might have known. All of us working together to save lives, one subject at a time. So take heart and be proud of your accomplishments. You’ve earned that.
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