El Dorado County Sheriff's Office 2018 Annual Report | Page 29

Search & Rescue

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Operations

Again, multiple services from El Dorado County

were sent to aid those in need. Also, for the first

time in California history, Search and Rescue

Volunteers were sent to assist with locating

missing persons.

2018 saw another first, the Public Safety Power

Shutoff Program. In response to the frequency

with which electrical equipment was

contributing to the origin of California fires,

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) started a

program in which they would preemptively shut

off power in areas that were experiencing

extreme weather conducive to the possibility of

fires. OES worked exhaustively with PG&E to

prepare facilities and community members in

the event the power was shut off. In October,

PG&E shut off power in El Dorado County. OES

opened the EOC to coordinate with state and

local resources, disseminate information and to

manage the response for the citizens impacted.

OES also communicated with PG&E on the

restoration of power. Based on the lessons

learned from the Public Safety Power Shutoff,

OES is working with stakeholders to better

prepare for future power shutoffs.

The El Dorado County Search and Rescue (SAR)

team consists of all volunteer citizens. The SAR

currently has approximately 180 members who

provide care for those who have lost their way in

and around El Dorado County. The SAR team is

currently made up of seven different groups

within SAR consisting of Technical Ropes, Swift

Water, Mounted, Canine, Off Highway Vehicle

(OHV) and Management Teams.

2018 saw some new challenges that team

members met head on with professionalism and

care for not only for the community in El Dorado

County, but also those surrounding counties

that were in need of aid. In the aftermath of the

tragic Camp Fire in the City of Paradise in Butte

County, there was great difficulty in locating the

hundreds of missing persons. Not only was this

the largest search in California history, this was

the first time SAR teams were utilized to help

locate those that were unable to make it out of

the fires alive. El Dorado County SAR sent over

80 team members that spent approximately

2,400 volunteer hours assisting the Camp Fire

search efforts. In addition to providing ground

resources, walking house to house in less than

desirable conditions, the Management Team

provided leadership and assistance with

operations related to the search. SAR volunteers

located several deceased victims, helping to

provide closure for those families.

In 2018, the El Dorado County SAR team also

hosted the California State SAR Exercise. Over

one hundred SAR volunteers not only planned,

but facilitated the entire state SAR exercise. The

event was held at the Lake Tahoe Community

College. This event provided training and

exercises for over 600 SAR volunteers from all

over California. This event was a great success

and provided training that will help save lives

throughout the state.

In addition to the above listed events, the

El Dorado County SAR team handled over 100

search and rescues within the county on both

the Western Slope and in the basin of South

Lake Tahoe. SAR teams were also requested in

multiple searches in other counties that include

Placer, Yuba, Sierra, Sacramento, Butte and

Nevada. To provide this level of service, team

members train for hundreds of hours throughout

the year to provide the most modern search

theories and technologies to bring those that are

lost home.

SAR volunteers bring an attitude of total

commitment and professionalism to not only

the citizens of El Dorado County, but to those

that visit here as well. Volunteers routinely put

themselves in harm’s way in accordance with

the team motto of, “So others may live.”