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pioneered the concept of parachuting survival experts into airplane crash sites. The Royal Canadian Air Force, impressed with "Wop's" rescue squad, enrolled the first three RCAF Pararescue jumpers in June 1944. January 1945 saw the first RCAF pararescue course with graduates stationed to Dartmouth,
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in 1962, as well as its civilian predecessor agencies and some volunteer organizations, have held responsibility for the vast majority of maritime SAR operations in Canada since the 19th century. Pacific and Atlantic maritime SAR is directed from Joint Rescue Coordination Centres (JRCC) located at
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Canadian Forces search and rescue resources are mostly in the form of squadrons of dedicated SAR aircraft located at bases across the country supported by 750 personnel, which includes ground crew, air crew, and 150 Search and Rescue Technicians (SAR Techs). CF SAR operations occasionally provide
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Maritime Pacific and Atlantic Naval Headquarters in Esquimalt, BC and Halifax, NS. The centres are manned by Royal Canadian Air Force and Canadian Coast Guard personnel. A third JRCC is located at Trenton, Ontario and is responsible for the Great Lakes and the North.
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Search and rescue operations cover the entirety of Canada's SAR Region (SRR) which measures 15,540,000 km (6,000,000 sq mi). Resources are operationally administered in three SAR regions by each respective Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC):
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In 2014, the RCAF revamped its FWSAR replacement project to have the competitors suggest the best locations to base the aircraft out of.
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assistance to civilian agencies which lack the resources and equipment to conduct a large scale SAR operation.
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in extreme conditions, hoist rescue operations and various other rescue-related tasks, such as securing
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Nova Scotia; Sea Island, British Columbia; and Edmonton, Alberta. The RCAF and the Fleet Air Arm of the
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in 1968 formed the Canadian Armed Forces, at which time SAR operations were divided between
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Military search and rescue in Canada traces its history to 1942 when
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Canadian Forces Search and Rescue

Canadian Forces
CC-115 Buffalo
442 Transport and Rescue Squadron

CH-146 Griffon
French
search and rescue
Canadian Armed Forces
Royal Canadian Navy
Royal Canadian Air Force
Wilfred May
Royal Canadian Navy
Unification
Canadian Army
Maritime Command
Force Mobile Command
Canadian Coast Guard
JRCC Halifax
JRCC Trenton
JRCC Victoria

CH-118 Iroquois
CFB Cold Lake
British Columbia

CC-138 Twin Otter
Cambridge Bay Airport

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