President: Andrew Piske
Vice President: Mary Beth Danuser
Treasurer: Anna Novoa
Secretary: Roy Dunn
The Virginia Search and Rescue Council, Inc. is a 501c3 organization consisting of members of state and local government, and search and rescue organizations. The Council fosters communication between organizations and helps to develop and coordinate the search and rescue system in Virginia, which provides for the arrangement of personnel, facilities, equipment, and training for the effective and coordinated delivery of search and rescue services. The purpose of this site is to provide our membership and the general public with information about council activities, operating policies, training opportunities, and general information pertaining to the search and rescue community in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
COVSAR (Commonwealth of Virginia Search and Rescue) is an alliance of individuals and organizations working together to provide best in class search and rescue services to the State of Virginia. This alliance is a triad of entities made up of the Virginia Search and Rescue Council (VASARCO), Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) and the individual SAR groups.
Each year, COVSAR volunteers provided millions of dollars worth of their own time and services to Virginia search and rescue efforts based on IRS and Bureau of Labor and Statistics measurements. This amount does not include the countless dollars spent on purchasing personal and group equipment, travel expenses, training, etc.
The Virginia Search and Rescue Council (VASARCO) is composed of 20 multi-disciplined search and rescue (SAR) teams located throughout the State of Virginia with memorandums of understanding (MOU) to provide services to the Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM).
Although all the teams train and operate within the same standards and procedures, each of the teams bring a specialized mix of expertise to the mission environment. VASARCO team assets include: search management, ground searchers, live find and human remain detection K9’s, visual man-trackers, equine (horse), technical rescue, cave rescue, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), and wide area disaster search. Additionally the Virginia Wing of the Civil Air Patrol is an MOU team providing air assets as required.
VASARCO teams also work closely and frequently with other State and National public safety agencies.
VASARCO's member search and rescue teams train to conduct operations in a coordinated and consistent manner across all State teams. By learning SAR techniques and protocols at the SAR Academy and reinforced through local team training and actual missions, SAR team members within Virginia operate seamlessly with other Virginia SAR teams.
Our operational protocols extend across State lines where we often support our neighbors in need of additional SAR assets. As an example, one of VASARCO's member teams was recently requested to provide assistance to an adjoining state's large-scale search for a missing girl. Our members contributed to the multi-day, multi-asset search, blending seamlessly into the existing operations.
Since 1985 VASARCO and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM), in conjunction with outside industry experts, have developed world class training and operating standards, some of which have been adopted by other teams throughout the United States. Although we are all volunteers, our team members come from diverse backgrounds. Many of our members are paid search, rescue, fire, medical and law enforcement professionals who bring a wealth of national and state level expertise and knowledge to our mission.
Besides monthly, and in some cases weekly, individual group team training events, VDEM provides all members free access to their Ground Search and Rescue (GSAR) Academy. Multiple times a year, in different locations throughout the State, VDEM offers 40 hour courses in all aspects of search and rescue operations, allowing members to gain State certification. These courses include Search Team Operations, Search Team Leadership, Management Team Operations, Management Team Leadership and Foundation for Awareness, Signcutting and Tracking.
While ensuring strong cross trained SAR assets, VDEM also provides 16 hour classes for those who request our services. Local, state and national law enforcement agencies are our clients. Known as AHJ’s (Agencies Having Jurisdiction), these law enforcement agencies are the ones who request our services through VDEM when an individual goes missing or needs to be rescued. Outreach and training for these agencies on a regular basis is crucial to their understanding of what our capabilities are, how we work and when to call us.