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NEWS | July 15, 2024

Wisconsin Guard Conducts Search and Rescue Training

By Vaughn R. Larson, Wisconsin National Guard

JACKSON COUNTY, Wis.  –  A Wisconsin Army National Guard Black Hawk helicopter crew conducted a search and rescue training exercise with Jackson County Emergency Management, the Ho-Chunk Nation Emergency Management and Trail Ambassadors.The Black Hawk crew included members from Company C, 1st Battalion, 168th Aviation Regiment, and Company G, 2nd Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment.

“As the only hoist-capable assets in Wisconsin, we are able to respond to help search for a lost person,” said Sgt. 1st Class Eric Furbee, a critical care flight paramedic and enlisted flight instructor at the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s Army Aviation Support Facility #1. “We can hoist them out of a confined area and transport them to receive medical care in cases that might otherwise take hours and increase the risk to rescuers.”

There were two scenarios for the June training exercise. The first involved a 14-year-old girl who ran away from her grandparents following a dispute and was struck by a vehicle. The second involved a search volunteer who also became lost.

“Teams were broken up into grids and dispatched ahead of the air crews,” said Adam Harden, deputy administrator for the Sheboygan-based Trail Ambassadors. “They used their training to perform search and rescue tactics, as well as team building and radio communications.”

The Black Hawk crew communicated with the Trail Ambassador ground search team via WISCOM, a shared statewide, interoperable, land mobile radio public safety communications system administered by the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs Office of Emergency Communications and the state Department of Transportation. Trail Ambassador participants communicated with each other on other channels.

Trail ambassadors is a national nongovernmental organization that promotes recreational vehicle and trail use.

“Radio communications play a vital role in our operations,” Harden said, “and all teams involved did a fantastic job utilizing the various frequencies and systems to communicate throughout the day.”

Once the ground search team found the teen and determined her situation, they requested an airlift.

“We found the rescuers at the pickup site and determined the best extraction device would be a rescue seat,” Furbee said. He was hoisted down from 150 feet, received a medical report from the first responders and assessed the patient.

“I determined that I would be able to safely ride the rescue seat and called in the helicopter to lower the hook to me to raise the victim to the aircraft,” Furbee said. Once onboard, he continued medical care until the Black Hawk arrived at a simulated hospital.

The Black Hawk crew also helped Trail Ambassador ground search teams locate a notionally missing search volunteer. Ambassadors used utility terrain vehicles and four-wheel drive vehicles for the exercise.

Harden said Jack Workman, the Jackson County Emergency Management coordinator, and Amanda Richmond, the Ho-Chunk Emergency Management coordinator, played a major role in the command staff during the exercise.

“This was a great partnership for all parties involved,” Harden said.
 

 

 

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