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State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) The Wyoming SERC was created April 17, 1987 through Executive Order 1987-3. In 2004, the Wyoming State Legislature passed the Wyoming Emergency Response Act. One of the provisions of this act was to establish the SERC in statute and expand their roles and responsibilities.
Backcountry search and rescue is essentially a free public service in Wyoming, some experts told Cowboy State Daily. Search and Rescue is already essentially funded by the public, and is therefore in most cases a cost-free public service, said Park County Sheriffs Office spokesman Monte McClain.
Search and rescue consists of three separate operations: Sizeup involves assessing the situation and determining a safe action plan. Search involves locating victims and documenting their location. Rescue involves the procedures and methods required to extricate the victims.
Some of the most common search and rescue techniques include: Trench and excavation search and rescue. Technical rope rescue. Structural collapse search and rescue. Confined space search and rescue. Structural collapse rescue. Vehicle and machinery search and rescue. Water search and rescue. Wilderness search and rescue.
General types of SAR missions include: Mountain Rescue, Ground search and rescue (in wilderness areas), air sea rescue and avalanche rescue. Rescue, especially in rugged terrain, requires intense training, a high level of fitness and a very specific skill set.
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These guidelines explain the five stages of a SAR operation: Awareness, Initial Action, Planning, Operations, and Conclusion.
The Bottom Line on Rescue The vast majority of jurisdictions dont charge for rescue, and provided that you respect closure orders, dont mislead authorities, and act basically responsibly, your chances of facing a bill or a fine afterward are close to zero.

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