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Search and rescue teams head to Summerland for ‘SARnival’

Search and rescue volunteers learn the latest techniques in rope rescue during an annual gathering. Jules Knox / Global News

Nearly four dozen search and rescue volunteers were out practicing their skills at Summerland’s rodeo grounds on Saturday.

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Teams from across the Interior participated in the sixth annual ‘SARnival.’

Volunteers were learning the latest techniques for rope rescue, first aid, tracking and navigation.

“It gets me outside. I love the activity. I always want to help people,” volunteer Brian Andrews said.

Last year saw nearly 1,300 search and rescue calls throughout B.C., and volunteers said the time commitment involved is demanding.

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“It’s huge. Just our group, we’re averaging over a call a week, so over 50-something calls a year. We’re constantly out there,” Andrews said. “I was 500 hours last year of my own time.”

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