VCSAR 3 Membership Requirements

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Team 3 2008 SAR Academy

VCSAR 3 is actively recruiting for the 2008 SAR Academy. VCSAR 3 is looking for dedicated individuals interested in mountain search and rescue. Review the requirements and check out the photos from past academies. If interested, complete an application.

Introduction Meeting Dates

The Introduction Meeting will give you a detailed look at the nature of search and rescue and the requirements and training necessary to become a member of our team. This will be an opportunity to have your questions and concerns answered. Prospective candidates must attend an Introduction Meeting to sign up for an interview.

There are two opportunities to attend an Introduction Meeting:

Thursday, November 8, 2007 - 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 17, 2007 - 9:00 a.m.

Location (map)

Ventura County Sheriff East Valley Station / Thousand Oaks Police Station
Community Room (to the left as you enter the lobby)
2101 East Olsen Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

Interview and Physical Fitness Test Date
(mandatory)

View physical fitness requirements here. Further details to be provided at the Introduction Meeting.

Saturday, December 15.

What are the membership requirements?

You must be at least 21 years old and in good standing with the community. Because of the nature of Search and Rescue (SAR), each prospective member must pass a background check that is conducted by the Sheriff’s Department. Good physical condition and the desire to learn and help others are also required.

Does it matter where I live?

There are seven SAR teams in the county of Ventura. Three are Mountain Rescue teams which are based in Upper Ojai, Fillmore and Thousand Oaks. Due to the geographical area of responsibilities Upper Ojai members usually live in Ojai and Santa Paula, Fillmore team members usually live in Fillmore or Piru and East Valley members live in both East and West County. The Canine, Medical, and Dive specialty teams and Posse speciality teams live throughout Ventura County.

Do I need any prior skills or training?

There are no specific prerequisites for the Mountain Rescue teams. You will be provided the training in all the skills necessary. Familiarity with backcountry skills through backpacking, hiking, mountaineering, or hunting is an asset as well as prior Search and Rescue experience. The Medical team requires members to be paramedics, nurses, or doctors working in Ventura County.

Do SAR members get paid?

Search and Rescue members are strictly volunteer. Most members get permission from their employers to respond to Search and Rescue call outs. The satisfaction of finding and returning someone to their loved ones or rescuing someone in distress provides tremendous satisfaction for team members.

How much time does SAR take?

Search and Rescue is definitely time consuming. For VCSAR 3 there is an initial 10 month academy that meets two evenings and two weekends a month. In addition each team meets once a month for team meetings. Each team trains one weekend a month and averages 3-5 full days a month for searches and/or rescues (varies between teams). This can be greatly increased if a team is called to assist another team. The East Valley team is accredited as a Mountain Rescue Association (MRA) team and is subject to out of county responses. This increases their time commitments. Families are also affected and need to be as dedicated to the purpose as the member.

Does SAR cost members anything?

Members are responsible for providing all their personal gear. Personal gear usually consists of team cold weather gear, team uniform, boots and other miscellaneous items. The Sheriff’s Department supplies the basic rescue equipment required to function safely. Teams purchase additional equipment for the team and members with donations from the public.

What are the Physical Fitness Requirements?

The physical fitness requirements can be found here.

I'm still interested, What do I do now?

If you would like to dedicate the time to become a member of the Ventura County Sheriff's Volunteer Search and Rescue Program you should download an application, apply online, or request an application to be mailed to you. The application is then forwarded to the team you've shown interest in. Teams have a limit on the number of members and usually accept members every two years. When there is an academy you will be notified and interviewed. Following an acceptable background check you will be notified of the additional steps needed and the probationary requirements.

Call (805) 947-8199 if you have further questions.

Apply online

Download Application (pdf format)

Download Application (Word format)

Return completed applications for the East Valley Mountain team to either by e-mail or mail to:

Ventura County Sheriff's Search and Rescue
2101 East Olsen Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

Return completed applications for all other teams by mail to:
Ventura County Sheriff's Search and Rescue
375 Durley Ave.
Camarillo, CA 93010
 

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