A Life-Saving Legacy
Saving Lives on the Water 365 Days a Year
The Shuswap Lifeboat Society (SLS) supports the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Shuswap Station 106 (RCMSAR). RCMSAR Station 106 currently utilizes 28 well-trained and dedicated volunteers who contribute an average total of 4800 hours of time annually to save lives on the water. RCMSAR crews conduct anywhere from 30 to 50 missions per year rendering assistance and medical aid.
Their missions range from medical emergencies and evacuations, search and rescue of missing swimmers and boaters, boat incidents (mechanical failures, accidents, sinking’s, etc.) and any other incidents on or around our lakes. They attend to residences which are water access only as well as locations on the lake where their vessels are quicker than would be an ambulance by road. They often transport BC Ambulance Service paramedics for medical emergencies.
The mission statement of RCMSAR Station 106 is “Saving Lives on the Water” and their mandate is “to provide Search and Rescue services on the Shuswap Lake system, to save lives and lessen injury, on a 24 hrs/day, 365 days/year basis.”