About us

Our people
Our Search & Rescue team is composed of highly trained and dedicated individuals that volunteer their time and expertise to assist local emergency services in finding the lost and missing.

Our equipment
Our team has a command trailer equipped with computers, mapping software, GPS units, communications system (handheld radios and repeater), and more. We also have a rescue boat with high quality SONAR for water searches and rescues.
Our goals
- Help local authorities search for lost or missing persons
- Rescue injured people in wilderness areas
- Show the love of Jesus to missing persons and their families
- Show our neighbors who God is by a faith that works (James 2:26)
- Train teams and have them ready to respond at short notice
- Equip teams with the proper tools needed to organize and coordinate searches
- Have people available to provide spiritual support for the families and friends of missing persons
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Testimonials
I’m sorry I was not there in person to thank you & your team. You did SO much to help our family & organize volunteers. May God bless you for your service & kindness. We will Forever be grateful.
This is Jared. Thank you with all our hearts. It means the world to us that we were able to find her and get her out. It was a miracle. Thank you for your prayer this morning. This was the best outcome given the circumstances. God was involved in this search. Thank you so much.
Would you like to help support the work of Search & Rescue?
Funds are needed to help cover the cost of equipment and Search & Rescue operations. If you wish to help, please use the donate button below. Thank you for helping to reach out to distressed people here in the United States.
For more information about Search & Rescue, contact CAM at 330.893.4820.
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Oklahoma Search & Rescue team joined 30 agencies—tribal, state, federal, and local authorities—working together, searching for a lost boy.
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The beauty surrounding Josh as he dangled his feet in the creek was delightful. But he saw none of the beautiful forest that enveloped him.
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“It was just a miracle!”
Amelia, who was mostly non-verbal, was calling loudly for help. She was stuck in the mud and unable to move. “It was just a miracle!”