General Search and Rescue

A Somber Search in November

A Somber Search in November

In early November, Jay Schreckengost, a respected Deputy Fire Chief in the Seattle Fire Department, went missing on a hunting trip in the mountains of eastern Washington. Suzanne, with K9s Keb and Kili, and Guy supported what would become one of the longest,...

The Day Everything Changed: My Tribute to 9-11

The Day Everything Changed: My Tribute to 9-11

I came into the world of K9 search and rescue suddenly and naively, with a vision of wanting to help improve the world in some way. It's the morning of September 11, 2001, and the phone rings. To my surprise, it's my big brother who calls all the way from Stockholm. I...

Publishing A Book: Expectations and Reality

Publishing A Book: Expectations and Reality

Writing our adventure memoir has been quite the journey, and a different journey than Guy and I expected when we first decided to write A Dog's Devotion together. Now that we are approaching the final phases of actually publishing and marketing our book, doing an...

To Strive, to Seek, and Sometimes Yield

To Strive, to Seek, and Sometimes Yield

Sometimes we give up. Sometimes on SAR missions we return day after day, then week after week, without finding our lost person. The search is called off. Volunteers leave the scene in quiet resignation. Families leave the scene in despair. In the last six months here...

The Parts that Weren’t Miracles

The Parts that Weren’t Miracles

In November of 2020, a solo snow-shoer became lost while descending the Muir Snowfield on Mount Rainier. In the dark, ranger search teams climbed up in a snow storm, but were unable to locate him. The next morning, more search teams arrived, and in mid-afternoon the...

A Quantum of  Closure

A Quantum of Closure

Search and rescue folks, like first responders, maintain an emotional distance from the pain of the families, but we still need to check ourselves now and then.

How Psychics Help SAR Find Lost Persons

How Psychics Help SAR Find Lost Persons

Pretend for a moment that you’re a “fake psychic.” Not a real psychic, who can find lost persons after receiving visions from deities, angels, or bad cases of indigestion, but a “fake psychic” – you’re just making stuff up. To advertise your special powers, you’re...