VIDEO: Boise County’s rugged terrain draws thousands of outdoor adventurers year-round, but when someone is injured, lost or stranded, a group of trained volunteers springs into action. Boise County Search and Rescue (BCSAR), a nonprofit made up of military veterans and certified EMTs, is asking for the community’s support to help them do that job faster and safer. The group recently launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for two thermal imaging binoculars—critical tools that can detect a person’s body heat even in complete darkness or extreme weather.
“They have special equipment that helps get to patients we can’t reach — whether it’s blocked roads, snowed-in homes, or deep in the forest,” said Mary Adams, EMS Director for the East Boise County Ambulance District. Last year alone, BCSAR says they spent more than 1,000 man-hours responding to emergency calls in the backcountry. Many of the people rescued were from the Treasure Valley, out enjoying the mountains for skiing, hiking, camping or hunting.
