![]() Constant fund raising efforts are necessary in order to maintain equipment and purchase new gear. There is no regular source of funding the Team is dependent upon contributions from individuals, groups, firms and agencies interested in supporting its work. The Team’s inventory of mountaineering equipment, medical gear and radios is extensive and was procured over a long period of time and hard work. Over the years, the Team has built its skills and accumulated the necessary equipment to become a totally self-supporting field unit capable of providing all of its needs to maintain a field operation lasting several days. While most of our search and rescue activity is in the Front Range west of Denver, the Team has worked in virtually every part of mountainous Colorado, and in the western U.S., as well. Members respond from home or work from all over the greater Denver area as well as Evergreen and vicinity. A call for help is relayed quickly by pagers, radio, and telephone. It houses equipment and serves as a command center for missions as well as training and meeting site. The headquarters of the Team is located near the Evergreen Parkway exit on I-70 just West of Denver. The Team averages 7,000 volunteer-hours per year in field missions, and at least twice that figure in volunteer-hours spent in training. The Team usually participates in 120 to 140 field missions per year these are generally divided about equally between rescues and searches. Most members have emergency care training, and many of the members are Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). In addition to training extensively in mountaineering skills, search, and rescue techniques, members work diligently to improve their emergency medical capabilities. The Alpine Rescue Team prides itself on its many years of humanitarian effort, and its reputation of capability and safety. Applications for membership are accepted at any time, though generally new applicants, as a group, are brought into a formal training program when needed. Membership usually ranges from 70 to 90 persons. The Team is also available to provide information and lectures on mountain safety to interested individuals and groups. ![]() The Team is composed totally of volunteers and is available upon request to help in mountain search and rescue problems anywhere, under the authority of local jurisdiction agencies. About Alpine Rescue Team Over 60 Years of providing humanitarian service!Īlpine Rescue Team of Evergreen, Colorado is a mountain search and rescue unit dedicated to saving lives through search, rescue, and mountain safety education.
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