As fundraising tally tops $400K, Chilliwack Search and Rescue hopes to break ground on new facility this fall
CHILLIWACK — Due to significant strides that have been made on its new building project and a related fundraising campaign, Chilliwack Search and Rescue hopes to break ground on a new building as early as this fall.
Earlier this year, Chilliwack Search and Rescue formally launched a fundraising campaign to replace its aging facility at 46195 Fifth Avenue and find a more suitable training, command and administrative facility for the second-busiest search and rescue agency in all of B.C.
In 1986, Chilliwack Search and Rescue (CSAR) fielded eight members, utilized three vehicles, and responded to 12 incidents requiring service Fast forward to 2021 and the times have changed considerably. CSAR now has 45 members, 14 vehicles, and responded to 121 calls for emergency assistance, according to 2021 figures.