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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Ambulance Volunteer ~~ K-9 Search Team ~~ Ambulance Observer

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BECOME AN AMBULANCE VOLUNTEER

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Second Alarmer’s Rescue Squad is a strong supporter of our local volunteers and understands their needs and desires to serve the community.  A volunteer incentive program is in place as well as educational programs to assist with the retention and recruitment of our unpaid professionals.  We would love for you to become one of our family members.

If you have an interest in other areas such as office work or our training department, please make a note on your application.  You can download the application here.

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AMBULANCE OBSERVER PROGRAM

Currently ON HOLD

Second Alarmer's offers an ambulance observer program, more commonly referred to as a ride-along.

For more information about this program please contact us at info@main.sars.org

You may also review and complete the packet below.

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BECOME A K-9 SEARCH TEAM VOLUNTEER

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Our History
In 2007, Michael "Boz" Garvin facilitated the incorporation of his search dogs Attie, Nancy and Emma into service with Second Alarmer’s. As the word spread, he found that many other members had an interest and a passion to do this type of work and our bona-fide dog team was born.
Today
K9 380 is an entirely volunteer team. We are proud members of Pennsylvania Search and Rescue Council (PSARC) and train to their standards. We are a team of 10 human members (3 flankers and 7 dog handlers) and 8 canine members, consisting of three search qualified bloodhounds, a search qualified German Shepherd and a search qualified Labrador Retriever. Currently there are three dogs in training.  We train weekly and we are on call 24/7 365 days a year and are always ready to bring home those who are missing.
Contact us
If you would like more information about K9 380, please call Second Alarmer’s Rescue Squad at 215.659.1885 or submit your request below.
To request our team for a search, call 911, a missing person IS an emergency!

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