Douglas County Search & Rescue

Douglas County Search and Rescue Team, Inc. (DCSAR) formed in 1998 and located in Douglas County (Colorado) including the areas of Acres Green, Buffs Regional Park Trail, Canterberry Crossing, Castle Pines Village, Castle Rock, Castlewood Canyon, Chatfield State Park, Cheese Ranch, Cherry Creek Regional Trail, Cherry Valley, Colorado Trail, Devil’s Head, Franktown, Hidden Mesa Open Space, Highlands Ranch, Highlands Ranch Open Space, High Line Canal, Larkspur, Lone Tree, Louviers, Meridian, Rampart Range, Roxborough State Park, Parker, Perry Park, Pike National Forest, Ponderosa, Sadalia, Springs Reservoir, Spruce Mountain Open Space Trail, Sterling Ranch, Stonegate, Thunder Butte, Twin Cedars, Waterton Canyon & Windy Hills.

Douglas County Search and Rescue Team is a non-profit, all volunteer team dedicated to providing search, rescue, emergency response, and outdoor safety education to the citizens of Douglas County. The team also responds to requests for assistance from other search and rescue (SAR) teams in Colorado and around the United States. DCSAR primary area of responsibility is Douglas County, which is located near the center of the state. Douglas County’s urban areas are part of the Denver metropolitan region and contain several large suburbs. The southwest section of the county contains a large section of Pike National Forest. This mixture of wild, urban, and suburban centers means DCSAR must train for all search and rescue scenarios.

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