RAMPART SEARCH AND RESCUE
Adams County Search and Rescue Team
RSAR's link of
Events and Trainings
The public can attend our classroom trainings and business meetings by Webex.
Click here to view our Google calendar for trainings, events and meetings. The calendar will show you what we have scheduled in real time. Webex link will be found on the RSAR calendar.
All our community events, along with our trainings and business meetings, are listed on our team calendar. The public is welcome to attend. Community events and trainings that RSAR is involved in will be added as they are scheduled. Several times a year we do BLS/CPR training on Saturday, a sign up link and location will be provided on the calendar. Those classes are limited, so sign up early.
Address for our in person trainings and monthly business meeting.
Business Meeting (3rd Wed of the month):
Adams County Government Center, 4430 S Adams County Pkwy, Brighton
Need to enter through the West Entrance door. Look for the signs for the Conference Center and Sheriff's Office. Meeting is at 7pm and the doors will be locked. If the Sgt at Arms is not there to open the door, please call our main phone number for access 303-227-1574.
Trainings:
Classroom are by Webex only, the current Webex link will be found on the calendar,
Our in person trainings are normally on Saturday following our monthly business meeting (they have been known change, so check the team calendar)
Adams County Sheriff's Office, 4201 E 72nd Ave, Commerce City
Trainings start at 9am till 12pm. The doors are locked after hours, if the Sgt at Arms is not there to open the door, please call our main phone number for access 303-227-1574.
Community Events:
Events can be scheduled at anytime, and will be listed on our calendar as they are scheduled. Please check our calendar to see where RSAR will be through out the year. The event, its address, and times, will be posted on our calendar.
Fun Fact: The Rampart Range is located in Douglas, El Paso and Teller counties in Colorado. Rampart Search and Rescue has nothing to do with these counties or areas. The name Rampart comes from the NBC TV '70's show "Emergency!". Rampart was the name of the hospital on the show.