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North Peace SAR reports positive outcomes in two mutual aid requests

Two recent mutual aid calls involving North Peace Search and Rescue (SAR) ended with people being found safe and sound, according to the organization’s search manager and president Brian Lamond.

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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Two recent mutual aid calls involving North Peace Search and Rescue (SAR) ended with people being found safe and sound, according to the organization’s search manager and president.

In an interview with Energeticcity.ca, Brian Lamond said Fort Nelson SAR contacted the Fort St. John-based team asking for assistance finding a missing person on Sunday, August 17th.

Lamond said the outcome was ultimately positive, with the person found within the town of Fort Nelson.

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The following day, on Monday, August 18th, North Peace SAR was contacted for another mutual aid request, this time by Tumbler Ridge SAR.

The South Peace-based team was requesting assistance finding a pair of hikers that had gone missing near Bergeron Falls, a waterfall several kilometres north of the district.

Lamond’s team mustered and prepared to assist in the search, but as they were about to leave, he said he received good news from the Tumbler Ridge team: the hikers had been found, allowing North Peace SAR to stand down.

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North Peace SAR published Facebook posts about the Fort Nelson and Tumbler Ridge incidents over the following days.

The organization also recently benefited from a fundraising campaign organized by the local Boston Pizza. To read more about that, click here.

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Steve Berard

Steve Berard is a General Reporter for Energeticcity.ca. Before bringing his talents to Fort St. John, Steve started his career as a journalist in his hometown in Ontario. He graduated from Algonquin College in the summer of 2021 after finishing the school’s Radio Broadcasting program a few months early. When he’s not working, he’s watching sports or documentaries, reading a comic book or fantasy novel, or talking himself out of adopting another dog.

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