ICSSAR

Special Training Initiative Hug-A-Tree and Survive February 24, 2023 Select members of the ICSSAR team have volunteered to become trainers for the Hug-A-Tree and Survive initiative. The program was inspired by the search for a 9 year old boy in California. The program teaches kids the very basic survival skills Read more…

ICSSAR

Team Meeting Highlights February 20, 2023 During our ICSSAR Monday evening meeting, we received a special training provided by members of the ICSSAR Ropes Team.  The Ropes Team is a specialized segment of the ICSSAR.  The Ropes Team is often activated for search and rescue operations that involves rescuing individuals Read more…

Team Recognition

During our Monday evening meeting on February 20, 2023, 3rd Sergeant Chantry Brindley was recognized for his contributions to the team. Chantry is one of our newest Command Staff members. He was voted in as the 3rd Sergeant in November 2022.  The 3rd Sergeant has a tremendous amount of responsibility Read more…

ICSSAR Call-Out Summary (Sort of)

In Search of Possible Retirement Shenanigans February 4, 2023 On Saturday, February 4, 2023, Iron County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue (ICSSAR) Volunteers received a call-out specifically to congratulate their ICSSAR Commander, Bert Mitchell on his retirement from his private sector career.  Multiple ICSSAR volunteers responded to the identified location between Read more…

ICSSAR Call-Out Summary

Yankee Meadow area 2 lost individuals on snowmobiles February 7, 2023 At 12:01 A.M. on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, Iron County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue (ICSSAR) Volunteers received a call-out request specifically for the Snow Team to respond to 2 lost individuals in the Yankee Meadow area.  When the notification Read more…

ICSSAR Snowmobile Team Training

January 22, 2023 The ICSSAR Snowmobile Team got together for their scheduled weekend snowmobile training.  The conditions were perfect to give them an opportunity to work on riding skill techniques and getting snowmobiles unstuck in difficult and steep terrain.  They also had blizzard conditions that allowed them to conduct navigation Read more…