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Adair Search and Rescue organizing May 3, 2007

By Greg Thomas, Adair Co. Emergency Management Director

Adair Search and Rescue, (ASAR) a newly forming volunteer organization, will be having a meeting onThursday, May 3, 2007 at 6pm CT in the basement of the Adair County Annex. If you have already picked up a application for this organization and have not had a chance to turn it in you are encouraged to do so on Thursday night. Applications will be available at this meeting or may be obtained at the Adair County Judges office (384-4703) or from Adair County Emergency Management.

OnThursday night bylaws will be available to see what direction the new organization will be taking. At this time Adair Search and Rescue's mission statementincludes: Tothe best of it's trained ability and equipment capability, assisting the county in storm spotting and severe weather, finding lost and missing individuals, and water recovery.

More items will be added toit's mission statement as training andequipment becomeavailable.
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