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Mission:
To provide search, technical rescue, and medical services in wilderness areas throughout the state of Maine.

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MEETINGS

The Wilderness Rescue Team hosts a monthly meeting on the first Tuesday of each month. These meetings are open to the general public and typically start at 7:00pm and will run unitl 9:00pm. Meetings are held at the IFW in Sydney, Maine.


General Agenda:
Meet and greet the team for potential new members 7:00-7:30
Training 7:30-8:00
Bussiness Meeting 8:00-9:00


Below is an archive of our meeting minutes throughout the past calendar year. These minutes are open to the public and show what items get discussed at the monthly business meetings, who is in attendance and what is expected of WRT in the coming month.

UPCOMING EVENTS
NEWS
Wilderness Rescue Team News

Ocober 15th, 2011

BANGOR, Maine ― WRT was called out today to help with a search for a missing individual in Bangor today.  Four members responded at 6 AM for a 8:30 arrival time; Members of the team were 10 miles from Bangor at 7:55 when we received a call informing us that the search was ended and the individual found.  Thanks for all the support!  Great job MWS.


JUNE 13TH, 2011

BAXTER STATE PARK, Maine Rescue workers hope to have a 20-year-old hiker at Millinocket Regional Hospital if he needs to be by midnight Sunday after taking him by stretcher to an ambulance. About 30 rescue workers, including members of the Wilderness Rescue Team, Lincoln search and rescue team and park rangers, had carried a litter to the man and were on their way down from Chimney as of 8:30 p.m. They hoped to meet an ambulance at Roaring Brook Campground at about 11 p.m. The stretcher team was traversing about 3.3 miles of difficult terrain and descending about 1,400 feet.


October 11th, 2010

MILLINOCKET, Maine—An injured hiker has been rescued by helicopter from Maine's Mount Katahdin.The Maine Forest Service landed a helicopter near the top of the mountain Monday afternoon to assist 61-year-old Chip Loring of Old Town, who had injured his knee. Loring was flown to the Millinocket Regional Airport at 3:50 p.m. and then driven to the hospital for treatment. Baxter State Park Director Jensen Bissell said portions of trails had been closed because of snow and ice and said staff had been warning hikers about slippery, windy conditions above the tree line. He said Loring was above 4,500 feet in elevation and nearly five miles by steep trail from the road when he slipped and injured his knee on the Saddle Trail.


SPONSORS

Donations are critical to the success of our team. If you are interested in supporting our mission, please visit the Sponsorship section of this web site or you can make a donation via Paypal by clicking on the Pay link below. All donations are charitiable, so save the reciept for your taxes.

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