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About the Mission Search & Rescue
Mission Search and Rescue was formed in February 1981. Two of the people responsible for this were Ken McDonald and Fraser Field; they were both employed by the BC Ambulance Service. Through their work, they recognized a need for a team of individuals who could be available to go off the beaten path to search and or rescue those who needed it.

The team operated out of someone's basement for a while, then out of someone's garage. There was no paging system available at the time and the team relied on the telephone to contact each other when they were tasked out.

In the mid 1980's, when the new Police Station was built, the team was given one of the bays in the back to store their only vehicle. Through fundraising and a lot of dedication, the team acquired one and then another vehicle. They were also collecting equipment necessary to 'do the job'. That being ropes, stretchers, first aid equipment, a small aluminium boat, generators etc. Ken recognized the need for a larger boat and appealed to BC Hydro for funding. They put up a portion of the cost, while the team scraped together the balance. And so we got a new jet boat. The team was definitely growing out of its space.

In the last couple of years, the team moved to a temporary base at the public works building down by the West Coast Express parking lot.

Ken McDonald was with our team until January of 2002, when he retired. He was extremely dedicated to the team, personally funding it for a long time. He was the duty officer, or the person that was contacted by RCMP 24 hours a day, seven days a week for what must be close to 20 years.

We are a group of unpaid professionals. All funds for new equipment or training is acquired by team fundraising projects, plus the support of local service groups, government funding programs such as NIF and gaming and by the generous support of members of the general public.

The primary area that we operate in is within the District of Mission, the electoral area of the Fraser Valley Regional District and the area to the north and east of Mission.

We also help other search and rescue teams when requested to do so. Likewise, we will call on other teams for Mutual Aid when more resources are needed. In order to work smoothly with these teams, we must be similarly trained and prepared. In the near future we will be running a Ground Search and Rescue class. We hope to add 8 to 10 members to our team bringing the total to about 25.

The number of searches we do has increased, and will continue to do so as the public ventures further into our parks and mountainous areas. We must be prepared to help.

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