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Tri-County Senior Squadron Emergency Services |
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Emergency Services is one of Civil Air Patrol's best-known activity. It entails
air and ground search and rescue, local disaster relief, as well as cooperation with and
assistance to other emergency services agencies. CAP members fly 80 percent of all the hours
flown on search and rescue missions directed by the
Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC)
at Langley
Air Force Base, Virginia. The center coordinates search and rescue efforts within the inland search
and rescue region (48 contiguous states). Civil Air Patrol is also active in Alaska where it is
directed in its search operations by the Alaskan Air Command Rescue Coordination Center. In Hawaii,
the CAP works under the direction of the Pacific Air Forces Joint Rescue Coordination Center. In
Puerto Rico, Civil Air Patrol works in cooperation with the U.S. Coast Guard and local civil
authorities.
In the last five years, CAP crews have been involved in more than 5,500 search and
rescue or other emergency service missions. During this time, these volunteers were credited with
saving the lives of more than 425 persons and with locating the objects of their searches
nearly 2,500 times. These missions required more than 92,000 hours of flying
time.
CAP, as well as members who fly their own airplanes on these missions, are reimbursed by the Air Force for fuel, oil, and communication expenses. In addition, the Air Force now provides maintenance costs for these as well as for certain training missions.
Often, CAP members also help out in missions which may involve airlifting blood or donor organs,
medication and civil or relief officials to disaster areas. Disaster relief missions may also involve
air surveillance of disaster areas, as well as the air evacuation of the stranded, sick or injured.
Rescue work and aid are provided during floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and other emergencies.
CAP maintains a nationwide network of over 20,000 radio stations which provides an invaluable backup
to state, local civil defense and Air Force communications. Locally, the stations support state disaster
plans and provide communications for CAP search and rescue and other disaster
relief missions.
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