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FALLON, Nev. (April 15, 2021) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Richard Derrick, from Mckinney, Texas, left, assigned to the "Longhorns" of Helicopter Search and Rescue (SAR) Squadron, conducts a medical assessment on a simulated survivor, during a SAR training exercise. The Navy currently has six dedicated "Station SAR" units located around the US. Lemoore SAR Calif., Fallon SAR Nev., Whidbey Island SAR Wash., China Lake SAR (VX-31) Calif., PAX River SAR Md., and Key West SAR Fla. Their primary mission is to provide search and rescue and first responder support for Fleet flight training operations for the jets in their designated areas of responsibilities. Secondary to that, station SARs also work closely with local agencies to be a first responder to anyone in legitimate danger. Other missions may include RT&D support, HELITACK aerial firefighting, and general utility helicopter operations. Pursuant to the National SAR Plan of the United States, the unit may also be used for civil SAR/MEDEVAC needs to the fullest extent practicable on a non-interference basis, with primary military duties according to applicable national directives, plans, guidelines and agreements. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan M. Breeden)

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