Set the standard and streamline training across county lines. 

Thanks to New Mexico Search and Rescue Council

all SAR teams and responders in the state of New Mexico now have unlimited access to all Base Medical online Search and Rescue courses until December 2027. Access includes discounted wilderness medicine training.

Courses can be used by individual responders to improve knowledge and skills or by teams to streamline and standardize training.

The first step is to register your SAR team or as an individual responder:

Below are the courses included in the statewide access. The courses are divided based on the stages of a SAR mission, which are Prepare, Locate, Access, Treat, and Extricate (PLATE). Teams can create a custom course bundle that only includes the courses required for your team. Each team will have a custom course sign up page for seamless team member enrollment.

Each team will have admin access to track team member sign up and progress. Team members must complete an exam at the end of each course to receive their certificate of completion.

Wilderness Medical Training For SAR Responders

Every SAR responder should be prepared with at least basic wilderness first aid. Access to the online wilderness first aid lessons tailored to the SAR responder is included with your team subscription. To earn a full SAR WFA certification or SAR WFR recertification SAR members can enroll in a virtual hands-on training course via Zoom or host an in-person training. Sign up for Remote SAR WFA and Remote SAR WFR Recert on the WFA and WFR course pages.

Wilderness CPR for SAR responders. Base Medical has partnered with the American Red Cross to deliver a CPR program that meets national standards while maintaining alignment with the Wilderness Medical Society’s guidelines. Wilderness CPR is available for our in-person courses and will soon be available remotely by January 2025.

Prepare

Before your first mission, you must be prepared both physically and mentally. In this stage, you will learn foundational SAR concepts required to be mission-ready. The courses included in this stage are:

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Health and Fitness for SAR Responders

Be ready for whatever the mission physically demands.

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Firearm Safety for SAR

Learn gun safety and handling concepts.

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Gear and Clothing for SAR

Have the right gear and clothing for SAR missions.

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Legal Concepts in SAR

This course includes the duty to act, volunteer protection, and more.

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Basic SAR Survival

Learn how to survive when things do not go as planned.

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ICS and Professionalism in SAR

Incident Command System principles.

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Mental Health for SAR Responders

Essential knowledge and action for mental health concerns.

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Risk Management and Decision Making in SAR

Learn how to best manage risk and correct common cognitive errors.

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Understanding Radios for SAR

Learn how two-way radios work. Do you copy?

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Cases in SAR Litigation

Learn about common reasons for ligation in SAR

Locate

Your ability to quickly locate a SAR subject may mean the difference between life and death.

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SAR Land Navigation

This course include compass use, lat/long, UTM, datums, and more.

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GPS and Satellite Navigation

The basics of setting waypoints, creating routes, and track logs.

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Field Search Tactics

Includes clue awareness, basic tracking, and more.

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Working with K9’s in SAR

Learn how to effectively work with search dogs in the field.

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RECCO Use for SAR Leaders

Learn more about the powerful capabilities of RECCO in SAR

Access and Treat

Stabilize life-threatening injuries and illness or secure the scene for crime investigation.

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Subject First Encounter

Learn how to handle the initial moments of making first contact with a subject, from scene safety to first aid and death scenes, this course is for every responder.

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SAR Wilderness First Aid

This bundle contains the online WFA lessons. To earn your WFA certification remotely and tailored to SAR, be sure to visit our WFA course page.

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Crime Scene Operations

Learn the do’s and don’ts of crime scenes

Extricate

Up steep cliffs, across rivers, over boulders, or via air to definitive care.

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Helicopter Safety for SAR

Helicopters are cool and dangerous! Learn how to safely work with and around them.

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Common Knots in SAR

From the figure eight to the alpine butterfly, review the most basics knots use in SAR.

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Litter Packaging and Evacuation

Strap them in and haul them out — gently and safely.

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Flexible Rescue Litters

Review how to properly use a SKED, TRS, and MEDSLED!