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  • Subject: Re: [MSAR] State Wide MSAR Training
  • Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 14:19:50 +0000

Hi Lyne,

My name is Carla, I'm in Vacaville, and a member (soon to be Commander) of
thre Solano County Sheriff's Posse. I recently signed up for this email list
on the MSAR standards.

I know we missed this years SAR training, and I know in years past some of
our members have participated in what I've heard is your very good trainng
week. Tho our Posse isn't oreinted to SAR currently, some of our members are
looking into forming an MSAR unit within our County OES SAR unit. I am very
nterested in networking and possibly training with you unit if possible. Many
of us were involved in SAR here Solano with the Posse until there was a
realignment of duties a couple of years ago and the mounted asctivities were
eliminated. That didn't eleiminate our members interest. Because of inquiries
by our member, the current Sheriff is supporting the idea of reforming a
mounted unit within the OES organization. I know you have a good progrm there
and I would appreciate any help, discussion, networking I can do with your
organization to help get our unit off the ground and possibly arrange joint
training. Thank you in advance for your help.

Carla Olsen
707-592-4346
possegal@att.net

-------------- Original message from Lyne Peterson <lyne@bryngyld.com>:
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> California does. Our county, Sacramento, puts on a training in May, open to
> about 60 riders. Our own unit members must attend for their initial
> qualification. They do not pay. Law enforcement and other SAR pay a
> discounted
> fee. The public pays a little more.
>
> Lyne
>
> Terry Nowacki wrote:
> My question is - Do other states hold private funded training's?
> If not, why?
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Terry Nowacki wrote:
>My question is - Do other states hold private funded training's?

Some county sheriff's posses groups in New Mexico hold private
trainings on a fairly regular basis, taught by instructors from
out of state (usually California) on a break even or low profit
participant-pays basis. This consists mostly of "despooking",
crowd control, self defense, and similar basic mounted police
training. These may be open to all, in theory, but in practice
they are private unless enrollment falls short of the break-even
point.

Una Smith




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