Brewin
Donate Now

Donate Now

How much does it cost to provide lifesaving Search and Rescue services?

$30 is the price of protective goggles, which improve vision during foul weather rescues

$50 pays for a strobe light, which could save the life of a crewmember swept overboard during a night rescue

$72 is the price of a helmet - essential for a crewmember racing at high speeds to a rescue

$150 pays for a utility vest, which gives a crewmember quick access to first aid and safety equipment

$400 buys a radio for fast communication between rescue crews and rescue coordinators

$420 is the price of an all-weather survival suit, necessary for British Columbia´s freezing waters and harsh winter storms

An average incident costs $174 in fuel and equipment wear and tear just to have a single crew tasked. This amount does not include the initial purchase of the vessel or the purchase of sophisticated navigation, communication and crew equipment onboard.

Please donate today.

Click here to donate to RCM-SAR through our online donation system provided by Canada Helps

Resources

Membership

Copyright © 2000-2025 Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue
web development: PawPrint.net