Carolina Search and Rescue

Carolina Search and Rescue CSAR will take place from Jan 16-18, 2026 at the Tryon International Equestrian Center....please make plans to attend! Thank you everyone!

Information
January 12-14, 2024
Tryon Equestrian Center
25 International Blvd, Mill Spring, NC 28756


This form will collect data so we can plan for the upcoming exercise, work with partners to schedule certain classes, and more. If there are any questions, please feel free to contact 864-595-5368.

Innovative ideas from Spartanburg County Emergency Management
04/01/2026

Innovative ideas from Spartanburg County Emergency Management

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve situational awareness and operational readiness, Spartanburg County Emergency Management is evaluating new methods to enhance local weather forecasting accuracy.

While modern forecasting tools continue to improve, we recognize that weather prediction remains an inexact science. As a result, we are exploring a hybrid forecasting model that combines traditional meteorological data with time-tested observational techniques.

Farmer’s Almanac Integration Initiative
We are currently reviewing ways to incorporate long-range forecasting indicators commonly referenced in the Farmer’s Almanac. This includes trend analysis based on historical patterns, lunar cycles, and historically validated seasonal indicators.

Environmental Indicator Monitoring
Field personnel may begin documenting natural indicators observed during operations and training, including:

- Increased squirrel activity and nut stockpiling trends
- Thickness and early development of animal fur
- Bird flight altitude and directional consistency
- Cow grouping behavior (standing vs. laying) prior to precipitation
- Fog persistence patterns in low-lying areas
- Cricket activity levels and chirp frequency
- Ant mound height and directional construction patterns
- Sudden increases in “that smell before rain” reports from field teams

Expanded Observation Metrics (Pilot)
To improve data consistency, the following observational tools are being evaluated:

- Pine Cone Humidity Index (PCHI) – degree of cone openness vs. moisture levels
- Porch Chair Wind Scale – movement of unsecured lawn furniture as a proxy for wind gusts
- Sweet Tea Dilution Rate – ice melt speed during outdoor briefings as a heat index indicator
- Command Bus Coffee Consumption Index – correlation between caffeine intake and overnight storm potential
- Waffle House Operational Status Overlay (WHOSO) – unofficial severity benchmarking model

Cloud Pattern Recognition Training
We are exploring the addition of basic cloud identification training for field teams, including:

- Identification of “looks like it might do something later” cloud formations
- Rapid recognition of “that one cloud you don’t trust”
- Group consensus decision-making when clouds “just feel off”

Command Staff Observational Protocol
In an effort to validate historical forecasting methods, command staff may periodically conduct visual sky assessments at the beginning of operational periods. This may include:

- “Red sky at morning/night” verification
- Wind shift observations using flag, tree, or hat movement
- Barometric “feel” assessments (initial testing has shown mixed but confident results)
- Standardized phrase reporting such as “feels like rain” or “it’s got that look to it”

Advanced Technology Evaluation
In coordination with emerging research, we are also reviewing several next-generation forecasting tools, including:

- AI-assisted “Grandparent Weather Prediction Model” trained on decades of statements such as “I can feel it in my knees”
- Real-time biscuit humidity expansion monitoring
- Satellite-supported grill smoke drift analysis
- Dewpoint estimation via windshield fog timing
- Backyard trampoline lift probability modeling

Pilot Program – “Analog Forecasting”
A small-scale pilot program is being considered where select operational decisions (non-critical) are compared against both traditional forecasts and observational indicators to evaluate accuracy over time.

Initial results have shown strong confidence levels, regardless of outcome.

While these initiatives are in the early stages of consideration, they reflect our continued commitment to improving preparedness through both innovation and practical field observation.

We appreciate your patience as we explore these additional forecasting enhancements.



Additional guidance and potential training opportunities will be released as this program develops.

Let us know which indicator you trust the most 👀

South Carolina Emergency Management Division US National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg SC Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office Boiling Springs Fire Department Of Spartanburg

The 3rd Annual Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise (Carolina SAREx) is officially in the books and was our largest event...
01/20/2026

The 3rd Annual Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise (Carolina SAREx) is officially in the books and was our largest event ever.

Over the course of the exercise, we brought together 180+ responders representing 60+ agencies from South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and national partners to train, collaborate, and sharpen real-world search and rescue capabilities.

Participants took part in hands-on field operations, classroom instruction, and multi-operational period scenarios, covering disciplines such as:

• Ground & wilderness search
• HRD & Trailing K9 operations
• Drone/UAS search operations
• Rope & technical rescue
• Man tracking
• Communications & AUXCOMM
• Medical considerations in austere environments

Carolina SAREx demonstrated effective multi-agency, multi-discipline coordination from law enforcement, fire, EMS, emergency management, volunteer SAR, K9 teams, drone teams, and nonprofit partners entities.

Events like this don’t happen without an extraordinary effort from:

• Our instructors and subject-matter experts
• Our partner agencies and support organizations
• The volunteers who gave their time, energy, and expertise (Spartanburg County Community Emergency Response Team / SCSAR - Search and Rescue Team)
• And the planning staff who made this exercise possible
• Our Sponsors / Blue Ridge Mountain Drone, Draxxon, ProPac, BASF

In addition, thank you to every responder who showed up ready to learn, train, and collaborate. The relationships built and skills reinforced at Carolina SAREx directly translate to stronger, safer, and more effective responses when real-world incidents occur.

📸 Please see the attached photos from the event. There will be 2 posts, same context, different photos

Blue Ridge Mountain Drones SCSAR - Search and Rescue Team- Roland Hamrick Worldwide Trackers - Fernando Moreira Spartanburg County Emergency Management Henderson County Rescue Squad Spartanburg Police Department Polk County Emergency Management/Fire Marshal STAR K9, LLC Hawk Ventures

The 3rd Annual Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise (Carolina SAREx) is officially in the books and was our largest event...
01/20/2026

The 3rd Annual Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise (Carolina SAREx) is officially in the books and was our largest event ever.

Over the course of the exercise, we brought together 180+ responders representing 60+ agencies from South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and national partners to train, collaborate, and sharpen real-world search and rescue capabilities.

Participants took part in hands-on field operations, classroom instruction, and multi-operational period scenarios, covering disciplines such as:

• Ground & wilderness search
• HRD & Trailing K9 operations
• Drone/UAS search operations
• Rope & technical rescue
• Man tracking
• Communications & AUXCOMM
• Medical considerations in austere environments

Carolina SAREx demonstrated effective multi-agency, multi-discipline coordination from law enforcement, fire, EMS, emergency management, volunteer SAR, K9 teams, drone teams, and nonprofit partners entities.

Events like this don’t happen without an extraordinary effort from:

• Our instructors and subject-matter experts
• Our partner agencies and support organizations
• The volunteers who gave their time, energy, and expertise (Spartanburg County Community Emergency Response Team / SCSAR - Search and Rescue Team)
• And the planning staff who made this exercise possible
• Our Sponsors / Blue Ridge Mountain Drone, Draxxon, ProPac, BASF

In addition, thank you to every responder who showed up ready to learn, train, and collaborate. The relationships built and skills reinforced at Carolina SAREx directly translate to stronger, safer, and more effective responses when real-world incidents occur.

📸 Please see the attached photos from the event. There will be 2 posts, same context, different photos

Blue Ridge Mountain Drones SCSAR - Search and Rescue Team Roland Hamrick Worldwide Trackers - Fernando Moreira Spartanburg County Emergency Management Henderson County Rescue Spartanburg Police Department STAR K9, LLC Polk County Emergency Management/Fire Marshal Black Wake Rescue Hawk Ventures

01/15/2026

Revised Agenda - New Classroom meeting locations - All on 2nd Floor - please see below

FRIDAY
1400-0200 Check-in/out at the Information Tent and throughout the event area using the BLUE QR code
1700-1730 Welcome briefing at the IC Bus
1800-2200 - Man Tracking (2nd Floor of International Bldg)
1800 Drone class (2nd floor, International Building)
1800-2200 K9 class/Presentation (2nd floor, International Building)
1800-Until complete Ropes class (2nd floor, International Building) - needs PowerPoint
1900-Until Mountain Bike class (2nd floor, International Building) - needs AV setup
2000-0200 Mock Search OP1 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus

SATURDAY
0700-0200 Check-in/out at the Information Tent and throughout the event area using the BLUE QR code
0700 Breakfast and lunch bags available in the Food Tent
0900-1700 Mock Search OP2 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus
0900-1700 - Man Tracking
0900-1700 Drone (meet outside the Command Bus)
0900-1700 K9 (SARTOPO map link forthcoming - will be discussed Friday)
0800-1700 Ropes (details will be covered Friday evening)
0900-1700 Mountain Bike (instructor will provide details on-site)

Keynote Speaker
1800-2000 Dinner + presentation with Dr. Seth Hawkins (2nd floor, International Building)

SATURDAY NIGHT
2000-0200 Mock Search OP3 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus
2100 Drone (meet at the IC Bus)

SUNDAY
0700-1200 Check-in/out at the Information Tent and throughout the event area using the BLUE QR code
0900-Until found Mock Search OP4 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus
0900 Drone (meet at the IC Bus)
0900-1700 - Man Tracking
0900-1700 K9 (meet at location identified by instructor)
0800 Ropes (meet at location per instructor)

Bio for Keynote Speaker / Advancements in Wilderness Medicine Seth Collings Hawkins is an anthropologist-physician, doub...
01/07/2026

Bio for Keynote Speaker / Advancements in Wilderness Medicine

Seth Collings Hawkins is an anthropologist-physician, double board-certified in emergency medicine and EMS, with specialization in wilderness medicine. He’s the first physician named Master Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine and is also a Fellow of the Academy of EMS, the American College of Emergency Physicians, and the Society for Applied Anthropology. He’s an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Wake Forest University and Associate Director of its Wilderness Medicine Fellowship. He serves as medical director of the National Association for Search & Rescue, all US Forests in NC and in the USDA's Region 1 (Montana, the Dakotas, and northern Idaho), the National Park Service's Outer Banks Group and Cape Lookout National Seashore, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and all NC state parks. He is also owner of Acrux Medical Solutions, which provides medical oversight to about a half dozen EMS medical teams supporting wildland fire medical care directly on the fireline. He is the author of numerous textbooks and peer-reviewed publications in the field of wilderness medicine.

Current Syllabus

FRIDAY
1400-0200 Check-in/out at the Information Tent and throughout the event area using the BLUE QR code
1700-1730 Welcome briefing at the IC Bus
1800 Drone class (3rd floor, International Building)
1800-2200 K9 class/Presentation (3rd floor, International Building)
1800-Until complete Ropes class (3rd floor, International Building) - needs PowerPoint
1900-Until complete Mountain Bike class (3rd floor, International Building) - needs AV setup
2000-0200 Mock Search OP1 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus

SATURDAY
0700-0200 Check-in/out at the Information Tent and throughout the event area using the BLUE QR code
0700 Breakfast and lunch bags available in the Food Tent
0900-1700 Mock Search OP2 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus
0900-1700 Drone (meet outside the Command Bus)
0900-1700 K9 (SARTOPO map link forthcoming - will be discussed Friday)
0800-1700 Ropes (details will be covered Friday evening)
0900-1700 Mountain Bike (instructor will provide details on-site)
1800-2000 Dinner + presentation with Dr. Seth Hawkins (3rd floor, International Building)

SATURDAY NIGHT
2000-0200 Mock Search OP3 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus
2100 Drone (meet at the IC Bus)

SUNDAY
0700-1200 Check-in/out at the Information Tent and throughout the event area using the BLUE QR code
0900-Until found Mock Search OP4 (Ground, IMT, Live Find K9). Meet at the IC Bus
0900 Drone (meet at the IC Bus)
0900-1700 K9 (meet at location identified by instructor)
0800 Ropes (meet at location per instructor)

Want to register, click below:
https://runsignup.com/TicketEvent/CarolinaSARExercise2026

We wanted to share a quick update for the upcoming Carolina Search & Rescue Exercise.While on a search, Dr. Lisa Briggs ...
01/06/2026

We wanted to share a quick update for the upcoming Carolina Search & Rescue Exercise.

While on a search, Dr. Lisa Briggs was involved in an unforeseen accident and broke her leg. Unfortunately, she will be unable to provide HRD instruction this year. Please keep Dr. Briggs in your thoughts and/or prayers—she means a great deal to our SAR community, and we’re wishing her a smooth and speedy recovery.

With Dr. Briggs’ absence, we reached out to a trusted colleague we worked with years ago—Dr. Tracy Sargent—and we’re grateful to share that she has agreed to step in and lead the HRD class.

With the addition of Dr. Sargent, below is the updated list of subject matter experts assisting with the upcoming Carolina Search & Rescue Exercise:

Keynote Speaker - Dr Seth Hawkins - Advancements in Wilderness Medicine / https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_C._Hawkins

IMT / SAR Management for the Exercise Only – Roland Hamrick
https://www.linkedin.com/in/roland-hamrick-221355151/
Mantracking – Fernando Moreira, Worldwide Trackers
https://www.professionaltrackers.com/
HRD K9 – Dr. Tracey Sargent
https://publicagencytrainingcouncil.arlo.co/w/presenters/9417-dr-tracy-trace-sargent
HRD K9 - Kevin Hite - AWDA HRD Certified
Trailing K9 – David Hartman
https://www.ampwda.com/dhartman.html
Drones – Wayne Bailey, Blue Ridge Mountain Drones
https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynebailey1/
Mountain Bike SAR – Dan Hayes
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-hayes-58694b41/
Ropes Rescue – Anthony D’ercole
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-dercole-b537514a/

We will update the official registration page as time allows, but please go ahead and take a moment to register using the link below:
🔗 Registration: https://runsignup.com/TicketEvent/CarolinaSARExercise2026

Thank you everyone for your continued support—this year’s event is shaping up to be the best yet!

Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise UpdateWe are excited to share that the following subject matter experts are currentl...
11/25/2025

Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise Update

We are excited to share that the following subject matter experts are currently confirmed to assist and teach at the 3rd Annual Carolina SarEX:

IMT / SAR Management – Roland Hamrick
https://www.linkedin.com/in/roland-hamrick-221355151/

Mantracking – Fernando Moreira, Worldwide Trackers
https://www.professionaltrackers.com/

HRD K9 – Dr. Lisa Briggs
https://www.wcu.edu/.../cada.../cadaver-dog-instructors.aspx

HRD K9 – Edwin Grant
https://www.wcu.edu/.../cada.../cadaver-dog-instructors.aspx

Trailing K9 – David Hartman
https://www.ampwda.com/dhartman.html

Drones – Wayne Bailey, Blue Ridge Mountain Drones
https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynebailey1/

Mountain Bike SAR – Dan Hayes
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-hayes-58694b41/

Spinal Injury – Dr. Seth Hawkins
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_C._Hawkins

Ropes Rescue – Anthony D’ercole
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-dercole-b537514a/

We will update the official registration page as time allows, but please go ahead and take a moment to register using the link below:

🔗 Registration: https://runsignup.com/TicketEvent/CarolinaSARExercise2026

Thank you everyone for your continued support—this year’s event is shaping up to be the best yet!

So far, we have the following subject matter experts lined up to assist/teach at the 3rd Annual Carolina SarEX:IMT/SAR M...
10/28/2025

So far, we have the following subject matter experts lined up to assist/teach at the 3rd Annual Carolina SarEX:

IMT/SAR Management - Roland Hamrick - Roland Hamrick
Mantracking - Fernando Moreira - Worldwide Trackers - Fernando Moreira
HRD K9 - Dr Lisa Briggs - https://www.wcu.edu/engage/professional-enrichment/profdev/cadaver-dog-training/cadaver-dog-instructors.aspx
HRD K9 - Edwin Grant - https://www.wcu.edu/engage/professional-enrichment/profdev/cadaver-dog-training/cadaver-dog-instructors.aspx
Trailing K9 - David Hartman - https://www.ampwda.com/dhartman.html
Drones - Wayne Bailey - Blue Ridge Mountain Drones
Mountain Bike SAR - Dan Hayes - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-hayes-58694b41/

We hope to grow this list but we are off to a great start. To everyone who has agreed to assist so far we thank you

Finally, registration is open for the 3rd Annual Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise at TIEC. We’re lining up instructor...
10/27/2025

Finally, registration is open for the 3rd Annual Carolina Search and Rescue Exercise at TIEC. We’re lining up instructors and subject matter experts now. It will include SAR classes and a live wilderness search over five 12-hour operational periods.
Register here: https://runsignup.com/TicketEvent/CarolinaSARExercise2026

Below are some of the subject matter experts either assisting with the Mock Search, K9 Drills/exercise, or teaching clas...
01/06/2025

Below are some of the subject matter experts either assisting with the Mock Search, K9 Drills/exercise, or teaching classes
Mock Search

Search Exercise/IMT - Roland Hamrick - https://www.linkedin.com/in/roland-hamrick-221355151/

K9 Drills/Exercises
Dr Lisa Briggs - HRD - https://www.wcu.edu/engage/professional-enrichment/profdev/cadaver-dog-training/cadaver-dog-instructors.aspx
Edwin Grant - HRD - hhttps://www.wcu.edu/engage/professional-enrichment/profdev/cadaver-dog-training/cadaver-dog-instructors.aspx
David Hartman - Live Find - https://w.ampwda.com/dhartman.html

Classes
Mountain Bike Search and Rescue - Dan Hayes - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-hayes-643a63146/
Ropes Rescue - Eric Wiseman ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-wiseman-09304841/ ) & Shawn Haynes ( https://www.tdisdi.com/erdi-news/2023-erdi-ambassadors/... )
Man Tracking - Ted Andrus - https://www.trackingschool.com/instructors/93-instructors/ted-andrus
Survival - Major Steve Lamb - https://cityofspartanburg.org/directory.aspx?EID=18

These classes are filling fast. For those looking to register please click here: https://runsignup.com/TicketEvent/CarolinaSARExercise2025

Guest Speaker: Teepa Snow / SAR Dementia - https://teepasnow.com/

Please share and make plans to attend. Thank you

01/17/2024

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