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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 404 · Search and Rescue

404.100 Search and Rescue Coordinator; appointment; duties

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404.100 Search and Rescue Coordinator; appointment; duties. The Director of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management shall appoint a Search and Rescue Coordinator to:
(1)Coordinate the search and rescue function of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management;
(2)Coordinate the activities of state and federal agencies involved in search and rescue;
(3)Establish liaison with the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association and other public and private organizations and agencies involved in search and rescue;
(4)Provide on-scene search and rescue coordination when requested by an authorized person;
(5)Coordinate and process requests for the use of volunteers and equipment;
(6)Assist in developing training and outdoor education programs;
(7)Gather statistics in search and rescue operations; and
(8)Gather and disseminate resource information of personnel, equipment and materials available for search and rescue. [Formerly 401.550; 2021 c.539 §88b]
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