Members of the Civil Air Patrol from across New York State came together at Chenango Valley State Park in Chenango Forks this past weekend to take part in a large-scale search and rescue training exercise.

Training Led by Experienced New York State Forest Rangers

The weekend exercise was led by New York State Forest Rangers Joan Oldroyd and Anne Staples. As part of the training, Rangers simulated the search for a missing camper from the park’s cabin colony, creating a realistic and challenging scenario for participants.

Cadets and Adult Volunteers Sharpen Search and Rescue Skills

About 60 Civil Air Patrol Cadets, ages 12 and up, along with Adult Volunteers, spent the weekend honing critical skills. The training covered areas such as Ground Team operations, communication techniques, and incident management, ensuring members are prepared for real-world missions.

Expert Guidance Helps Members Prepare for Real-World Missions

This training helps our members prepare to search for a missing person,” said Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Jensen, the activity director for the event. “The NYS Forest Rangers are experts in the field of search and rescue, and we appreciate being able to learn from them.”

Provided: Lt Col Franklin Birt/Civil Air Patrol
Provided: Lt Col Franklin Birt/Civil Air Patrol
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Emergency Communication Mobile Unit Used for the First Time

During the exercise, Civil Air Patrol members also had the opportunity to deploy their new Emergency Communication Mobile Unit (ECMU). Equipped with radio and internet communications technology, the ECMU ensures that teams in the field can stay connected with the Incident Command Post.

Funding Secured with Help from Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo

The ECMU was purchased last year with grant funding secured through the New York State Legislature. Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo, who also serves as the commander of Civil Air Patrol’s New York Legislative Squadron, played a key role in obtaining the funding for the important communications tool.

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About Civil Air Patrol

Civil Air Patrol (CAP), founded in 1941, serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force. Chartered by Congress as a nonprofit organization, CAP is committed to youth development, aerospace education, and the promotion of general aviation. As a partner of the Air Force’s Total Force, CAP operates the world’s largest fleet of single-engine aircraft, supporting search and rescue, disaster relief, and training missions nationwide.

Seven Upstate NY Forts and One Epic Military Museum. You Should Go!!

For history lovers and military buffs, there is just so much to see, explore, and re-live in Upstate New York. This gallery focuses on seven historic forts in our Upstate region. PLUS, we have also added the New York State Military Museum in Saratoga. It is incredible!

All are open to the public, and all have an active calendar of events for the public to enjoy. From exhibits, guest speakers, re-enactments, and other special events. These bastions of our democracy have stood the test of time and are ready to welcome a new generation of visitors this year.

The locations of these forts range from the Adirondacks to the western frontier of New York, and everywhere in between. Each fort is described in this gallery with a link to their social media sites so you can prepare a visit with all the directions and data you need. Tens of thousands will visit these historic places this summer and we encourage you to do the same!

Gallery Credit: Chuck D'Imperio

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