In 2006, the Search and Rescue Division successfully
searched for and saved three lives. Also in 2006, Search and Rescue members
searched for and located a suspect sought by the police department.
The
Search and Rescue Division is a Virginia State Certified unit that provides
on-call teams of personnel trained to assist or lead local and state search and
rescue missions. These volunteers use horses, all terrain vehicles, canines and
ground field teams to search for missing persons. The Search and Rescue
Division also provides Project Lifesaver as a service to our community. Project
Lifesaver is a state-of-the-art technology used to locate lost or wandering
persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other related disorders.
Approximately 70% of all people with Alzheimer's will at some point wander or
become lost. Research indicates that 57% of those who wander or become lost are
not returned safely. People who are part of the Project Lifesaver program wear
a personalized bracelet that emits a tracking signal. When caregivers notify
the Albemarle County Sheriff's Office that the person is missing, the search
and rescue team responds to the wanderer's area and starts searching with the
mobile locater tracking system. Search times can be reduced from hours and days
to minutes. Project Lifesaver recovery times average
less than 30 minutes. If you know someone who would benefit from enrolling in
Project Lifesaver, please contact us for additional information.
Search and Rescue Division, composed of deputies and civilian volunteers,
conducts search and rescue missions in both urban and rural areas.
What
does it take? How do I get involved?
- Patrol members are volunteers.
- Members must be 18 years of age or older and
have no felony convictions.
- There are no special skills or equipment needed
to apply. However, all Members must complete training program
requirements.
- Search and Rescue members provide their own
horses and ATVs.
- A background investigation is required on all
prospective members. The standards and adminstration
of the background investigation will be at the discretion of the Albemarle
County Sheriff's Office. Successful completion of a background check is
required for administration as a member.
If you are interested in
joining Search and Rescue as a volunteer, please contact the Sheriff's Office
at (434) 972-4001 for additional information.