San Luis Obispo County Search and Rescue

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Active1972 - Present
TypeAll volunteer, SAR
Size50 active members
San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Search & Rescue Team
Active1972 - Present
TypeAll volunteer, SAR
RoleSearch and Rescue
Size50 active members
Part ofSan Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office
Garrison/HQSan Luis Obispo, California, United States
Nickname(s)SLOSAR
Motto(s)...so that others may live.
ColorsOrange and Black
Websitewww.slosar.org

San Luis Obispo County Sheriff Search and Rescue is an all-volunteer organization in San Luis Obispo County within the county's Sheriff's office.[1] With approximately fifty active members year round, San Luis Obispo County's Search and Rescue (SLOSAR) responds to searches for missing people, evidence[2] and other search requests in the county and on mutual aid calls anywhere in the state of California. SLOSAR is a National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) Type II certified team able to handle urban and wilderness searches below 7,000 feet in elevation.

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