Wilderness Survival Guide 123 Valley Search and Rescue serves the citizens and visitors of the County of Kings. We have a proud heritage as one of the first Ground Search and Rescue (SAR) teams in the province, and will be celebrating our 52nd anniversary this year. We pride ourselves on being innovative leaders in SAR, and have marked milestones such as bringing Project Lifesaver to Nova Scotia, and training all teams in the province to be able to offer the program. Likewise, we make use of new technologies as they become available, such as Forward Looking Infrared Radar (FLIR), Real Time Tracking (RTT) radios, and specialized GSAR software. Our members train every week to be ready to meet the need when the call comes, and we respond 365 days a year, 24 hours a day – at any time and in any weather. Valley SAR members come from many walks of life and bring with them a diverse skill-set – this is our strength. One of the things that you will find with all members of the team is a positive attitude and a strong desire to work together as a team. As volunteer professionals, we consistently deliver a remarkable effort when called upon to rescue someone who is lost or injured in a wilderness setting. Our base is located at 177 Middle Dyke Road, Port Williams. If you are interested in joining the team, for more information, or to donate, please see our website at www.valleysearchandrescue.org. You can get updates and support us by liking our Facebook page - just search @valleysearchandrescue on Facebook. You can reach us at (902) 670-9568 or at valleysearchandrescue.ca. VALLEY GROUND SEARCH AND RESCUE
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