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Today Patty welcomes Dr. Rob Yonover, a Hawaii-based PhD geochemist and volcanologist, big-wave surfer, and inventor of the See Rescue Streamer, a long, segmented orange visual marker designed to make people easier to spot during ocean and wilderness search and rescue. Rob explains the 1985 origin of the idea after a tense flight over open water, his biomimicry-inspired design, and why the streamer is battery-free, continuous, and redeployable compared with flares, smoke, or dye. He discusses military approvals and real-world rescues in Afghanistan and a local diving incident, plus features like reflectors, chem lights, and FLIR visibility for night and covert use. He shares lessons from Shark Tank, media outreach, consumer pricing, and mentions other survival inventions, volcanology interests, books, and caregiving experience.Connect with Rob:Web: www.SeeRescueStreamer.comX: https://x.com/seerescueFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeeRescueStreamerIG: @SeeRescueStreamerEmail: military@SeeRescueStreamer.comEmail: info@SeeRescueStreamer.comEpisode Highlights:00:00 Survival Stories Setup00:27 Meet Dr Rob Yonover01:36 Origin of the Streamer02:43 Biomimicry Design Breakthrough04:27 Military Testing and Approval07:34 Shark Tank Reality Check09:52 Media Hustle and Outreach13:24 Consumer Market and Pricing15:26 Covert Tech FLIR and SpaceX18:52 Auto Deploy and Mandates21:48 Volcano Passion and Adventures23:41 Explosive Volcanoes and Caldera Facts24:33 Survival Inventions Rundown24:59 Gore-Tex Desalinator Explained26:08 Surface Area Breakthrough27:21 Weird Everyday Fixes28:41 Chocolate Coconut Oil Hack32:00 Books Caregiving and Health34:01 Inventor Advice and Mindset36:14 Rapid Fire Surfing Stories38:21 Fishing Ethics and Big Catches
What to listen for:"If you are not doing search and rescue for the right reasons, you need to look in the mirror. Because it is not about you, and it's not about your dog."Today, our hosts, Stacy Barnett and Robin Greubel, have set the dogs aside (mostly!) to talk about something that affects every handler who has ever posted a training video, shown up to a webinar, or scrolled too far down a comment thread. They're calling it the “toxicity tax,” and they've come to argue it's being paid at every level of the canine world, from nose work titling to search and rescue callouts.The online world, particularly on social media, strips away tone, facial expression, and social consequence, leaving text that people read with whatever emotional state they're already carrying.Robin references the book Don't Feed the Elephants! when she explains that “Avoidaphants” are everywhere in teams that have never sat down to agree on how they want to communicate.Stacy offers sport as a mirror for SAR. The moment you start watching other dogs instead of your own, you've already lost the run. Comparing your dog's time, your team's reputation, your cert against someone else's is a fast road to a distracted, ineffective search.The mission has to be bigger than the handler.Robin and Stacy agree that training is not a recipe. Dogs are individuals, methodology debates serve nobody, and a perfect run every time is evidence of stagnation.What serves the dog, and the missing person, is efficient, effective teamwork built inside a culture that gives grace when the wheels come off. Key Topics:● Why We Eat Our Own: Social Media in the Canine Community (02:40)● Staying Humble, Hungry, and Smart (08:32)● Why Watching Other Dogs Costs You Your Own (15:29)● Posting Mistakes: Safe Groups vs. the Public Feed (24:25)● Principles Over Methodology (32:59)● Constructive Feedback vs. Criticism (37:28)● Coaching Someone Who's a Hot Mess (41:49)● Protecting the Volunteer Pipeline (46:30) Resources:· Don't Feed the Elephants: Overcoming the Art of Avoidance to Build Powerful Partnerships https://amzn.to/4wFYFlk (affiliate link)· Be the Ideal Team Player: How to Recognize and Cultivate The Three Essential Virtues https://amzn.to/4tJq8jq (affiliate link)We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Detection Dog Trainer AcademyK9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.And don't forget to check out the YouTube Channel!
In Part 3, Captain Troy Clarke discusses flight instruction, standards flying, STARS Air Ambulance operations, and his decision to return to the RCAF after leaving military service.
Today, Sun outdoors reporter Jason Blevins looks at how a state decision to change the Colorado search and rescue response structure has ruffled feathers in the Colorado Search and Rescue Association. Read more: https://coloradosun.com/2026/04/10/cpw-search-and-rescue/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We report on the search conducted, interesting statistics, K9 training and No Body homicide convictions as we wait to interview the friend Starla was talking to out of state. What steps are likely next?
Captain Troy Clarke shares incredible stories from his time flying the CH-149 Cormorant with 103 Search and Rescue Squadron, including North Atlantic rescues, fatigue lessons, operational pressure, and the realities of SAR flying.
Don't lose hope because Jesus loves a search and rescue. And He's not about to give up on your lost loved one. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Joining us for today's episode is Meg Hinkley, a volunteer leader with Texas Search and Rescue who has served on more than 130 deployments over the last 13 years. From leading teams during devastating Texas Hill Country floods to helping families navigate the unimaginable pain of missing loved ones, Meg shares what it means to lead with empathy, trust, and integrity. She reminds us that leadership must be flexible, rather than ego-driven sometimes you are leading the mission, and sometimes you are following the person with the right expertise in the moment. Her stories about working overnight in floodwaters, supporting grieving families, and managing the emotional toll of search and rescue show the power of staying grounded in purpose while remaining adaptable under pressure. In the episode, we also explore how Meg's strengths Empathy, Adaptability, Communication, Positivity, and Woo shape her leadership style both in the field and in life. Beyond search and rescue, Meg has spent decades teaching women's self-defense through her company Athena Strategies, helping others understand preparedness, confidence, and personal safety. She believes that preparation reduces fear. Her perspective on service, teamwork, and using your unique strengths to help others is something every leader can learn from. Top 3 Takeaways: 1. Leadership requires flexibility, not ego. Great leaders focus on outcomes over titles and are willing to let others lead when they have the right expertise. Teams perform better when leadership is flexible, collaborative, and built on trust. 2. Mission-driven teams build trust and resilience. People stay engaged and committed when they clearly understand the mission behind their work. Leaders who connect daily tasks to a larger purpose create stronger, more resilient teams. 3. Soft sills are essential leadership skills. Empathy, communication, and emotional intelligence are critical in high-pressure environments. Leaders who manage emotions well and build strong relationships create safer, more effective teams. Episode Minutes: Minute 3: The mission of Texar and what motivates Meg in volunteer rescue work Minute 11: The balance of empathy, communication, and trust in leadership Minute 22: Meg's core values: faith, family, and service Minute 36: Balancing family, faith, and professional service Links + Resources from This Episode: Learn more about the work of Texas Search and Rescue at www.texsar.org Take the free 3-minute Authentic Imprint™ Assessment Get a copy of Dana's book, The Internal Revolution: Lead Authentically and Build Your Personal Brand from Within Learn more about The Strengths Journal
Captain Troy Clarke shares his unconventional path into aviation, from growing up in rural Newfoundland to navigating early flight training struggles, 9/11's impact on the industry, and joining the RCAF.After earning his wings on fast jets, a serious in-flight decompression incident forced him to rethink his career and ultimately transition to helicopters.This episode is all about persistence, setbacks, and finding your path in aviation.
Send us Fan MailListener Advisory: This episode discusses missing persons, drowning, recovery efforts, and grief that may be difficult for some listeners.Discover how search and rescue teams utilize cutting-edge technology and specially trained canines to find missing persons — often saving lives instead of just recovering remains. Jeff Mogan from Georgia Canine Search and Recovery shares insights on the science behind scent detection, the importance of preparation, and how innovation is transforming search tactics.Main Topics:The evolution from water-based to land-based search and rescue operationsDifferences between scent detection, tracking, and human remains detection (HRD) dogsThe significance of scent-specific tools like the Life Track PackThe impact of technology such as GPS, drones, sonar, and real-time tracking on search efficiencyVolunteer commitment levels and organizational structure in canine rescue teamsMental health considerations and trauma management for search and rescue personnelPrevention strategies and tools to reduce the need for recovery missionsIntroduction and Guest Introduction0:06 - 1:33Chris introduces the podcast and guest, Jeff Mogan, founder of Georgia Canine Search and Recovery.Jeff's Journey into Search and Rescue3:33 - 6:44Jeff discusses his background and how he transitioned from diving to canine search and rescue.Technology in Search and Rescue7:21 - 8:46Discussion on advancements in technology for underwater searches.Mental Health in Search and Rescue9:14 - 10:30Addressing the mental health challenges faced by search and rescue teams.Lake Lanier and Boater Safety11:21 - 15:34Conversation about the reputation of Lake Lanier and the importance of boater safety.Canine Search and Rescue Techniques16:17 - 21:51Jeff explains the different types of search dogs and their training.Volunteer Commitment and Organization27:46 - 30:32Insights into the commitment required from volunteers and the structure of the organization.Life Track Pack and Preparedness33:20 - 35:43Introduction to the Life Track Pack and its importance in search operations.Final Thoughts and Call to Action42:24 - 46:07Closing remarks and encouragement to support the organization.Resources & Links:Georgia Canine Search and RecoveryDonateThe Wireless Sway podcastSearch and rescue technology insights“This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the showCheck out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ use the contact button to send request and feedback.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ Welcome to episode 231 of the sounds like a search and rescue podcast. This week we are joined by our friend Dann Van Der Vliet. Dan is an accomplished hiker focusing on the entire northeast region and brings a lot of knowledge not only in the White mountains but across Vermont and the Adirondacks. He has put together some notes to compare the Adirondacks to the Whites so we will get to know Dann and learn about the Adirondacks. Plus, a recap of the live Mountain Wanderer show from last week, recapping the 4000 Footer Awards Ceremony, Mike has a game to play for Nick and Dann, Spring weather with search and rescue calls over the weekend on Mt. Washington, Rocky Branch Trail and Falling Waters, Breaking Dave Shits news - an update on his Appalachian Trail progress including ponies, NH news including Ice Out, Squam Trail updates, tips for mud season and river crossings, national news, plus gear talk, North Carolina talk, a music minute, dad jokes, recent hikes on Greylock, Moosilauke, Blue Hills, and Bald Peak/Kinsmans Join the SLASR Podcast 48 Peaks Team on June 13 to hike Mount Adams Topics Well Dann Marathon Monday recap Live show at Mountain Wanderer - Thanks Again! AMC Four Thousand Footer Award Ceremony Dave Shits - AT progress update NH News - Ice Out on Winnipesaukee, Squam trails reopened Mud Season Tips High Water crossing tips National News - Nova Scotia hiking ban, Gatorade dyes Moose Roadkill and the strange culture of road kill collectors Gear Talk and North Carolina adventures Guest of the Week - Dann Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree SLASR's BUYMEACOFFEE Order Hike Safe Card 48 Peaks website Nick's Instagram Ice out is official Squam trails reopen on April 17th, after mudseason closure Mud season hiking tips High water crossing tips Nova Scotia hiking ban ruled unconstitutional Gatorade switches to plant-based dyes after pressure from administration After totaling their car, Laramie couple returns to find someone stole their moose roadkill. Ultraprocessed foods turning people's thoughts into marbled steak Drone neutralizer Hyperlite Waypoint 35 New trekking poles for Nick new umbrella from gossamer gear - 5.8 ozs Hoka Speedgoats, O.V. Yonders. Sponsors, Friends and Partners Rek' lis Brewing Company Wild Raven Endurance Coaching burgeonoutdoor.com 48 Peaks - Alzheimer's Association Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Fieldstone Kombucha CS Instant Coffee The Mountain Wanderer Open for new members Three Mass. Hikers Rescued from Falling Waters Trail - 4/17 Two Hikers Rescued from Mount Washington - 4/18 Lost Hiker on the Rocky Branch Trail - 4/20 Unprepared Hikers assisted on Mount Monadnock - 4/10 Injured Hiker on Mount Chocorua - 4/18
Doc and Jacques talk with Joshua Clemons and Joel Wallen of Del Norte County Search and Rescue about the many aspects of search and rescue on the Wild Rivers Coast. They discuss their volunteer roles, the challenges of locating missing persons in rugged environments, and the variety of positions available for community members. They emphasize outdoor safety, the importance of early emergency calls, and the need for community support through volunteering and donations. Hosts: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner; Producers: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner Beginning and end music from freepd.com, in the public domain. Richard’s Story is composed and performed by Bobby Joe Holman. Used with permission. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program. If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.
What to listen for:Our hosts, Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett, chat about a peculiar kind of self-deception. The kind that costs years of training, thousands of dollars, and sometimes the well-being of both dog and handler. They call it beer goggles: the tendency to see the dog we want rather than the dog standing in front of us.Robin talks about Flash, her Lab who simply doesn't bark. Selectively bred for quiet patience in a hunting blind, Flash is temperamentally ill-suited for the alert-dependent demands of FEMA disaster work.It's a genetic reality rather than a training gap, and knowing the difference is the whole game.Beer goggles run in every direction. A handler can overestimate a dog's capacity, grinding for years toward a certification the animal was never built to earn. But the distortion runs the other way too. It's easy to mistake a sensitive dog who has gained real confidence for one who still needs to be handled with kid gloves, and failing to update that mental image.Robin's young Raven is a sharp example. written off as food-averse and agility-reluctant, she turned explosive once Robin stopped pushing food and started throwing toys for her to hunt.Stacy's current dog was acquired in 2020 as a sport prospect, redirected to wilderness search and rescue, and is now being painstakingly rebuilt for urban USAR work. The genetics were always there, but the USAR-specific foundations needed filling in.As a trainer, you need to be asking, honestly, whether you're doing this for the dog or for yourself, and whether the gap you're looking at is closeable. A starter dog, like a starter home, is nothing to be ashamed of! Key Topics:Beer Goggles Defined (06:20)Genetic Holes vs. Training Holes (07:29)Dash Hiding Under the Livestock Trough for 12 Hours (08:47)Raven and the Wrong Drive: Food vs. Toy Hunt (20:03)Stacy Repurposing Her USAR Dog from Sport Dog to Wilderness to Urban (25:18)Trainer Beer Goggles: When Critical Thinking Disappears (29:30)Does Your System Work Across Breeds and Dogs? (35:42)The Starter Dog: Knowing When to Recalibrate (45:47) Resources:Upcoming Events!: https://www.k9detectioncollaborative.com/eventsK9 Sensus Training and Courses: https://www.k9sensus.org/training-coursesLiz Joyce: https://caninehandlerfitness.com/meet-liz/We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Detection Dog Trainer AcademyK9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.And don't forget to check out the YouTube Channel!
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In this episode of Off-Leash with Dr. Pete, we dive into the intense and fascinating world of canine search and rescue with special guest Beth, an experienced handler working on the front lines. From tracking lost hikers to locating critical evidence, these highly trained dogs are doing work most people never see—and the stories behind it are as gripping as they are eye-opening. We explore how search and rescue dogs are trained, the different types of tracking they perform, and the unique signals they give when they make a find. This episode takes some unexpected turns as we get into the realities of training—including the use of human remains—and what it truly takes to prepare dogs for these high-stakes situations. It's shocking, fascinating, and gives a whole new appreciation for the work these teams do. We also cover practical, real-world advice: What search and rescue teams want you to do if you get lost How weather impacts scent tracking Tips to stay safe when you're out in the field Whether you're a dog owner, outdoor enthusiast, or just someone who loves hearing incredible real-life stories, this episode will pull you in from start to finish. Tune in to hear how these dogs are saving lives—and why, if you ever find yourself lost, they're your best chance of being found. Thanks so much for listening and be sure to subscribe and review!
This episode takes you into a side of investigation most people never even realise exists. I sat down with forensic botanist Dr Mark Spencer who has spent over a decade supporting police forces and forensic teams by using plants, pollen, soil and environmental evidence to interpret crime scenes, locate missing persons and uncover what has happened in complex cases. From disturbed vegetation to microscopic trace evidence Mark explains how the natural world can reveal movement, timelines and human activity in ways that traditional forensics alone cannot.What makes this conversation so powerful is how relevant it is to anyone working in the blue light sector. It is a reminder that evidence is not always obvious and that what we overlook can matter most. Recorded in collaboration with the Blue Light Show this episode highlights the value of specialist knowledge, professional curiosity and continuous learning. It will change how you see scenes, landscapes and the world around you.Guest Links – Dr Mark SpencerWebsite - https://markspencerbotanist.com/Watch Mark's Work in Action - Forensic Botany Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlODapBDU9oLinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mark-spencer-96a33762Contact - Email: hotfungus@hotmail.comBlue Light Show 2026 - Olympia London - 1st and 2nd July 2026Free to attend - Register and find out more: https://www.bluelight.show/Access all episodes, documents, GIVEAWAYS & debriefs HEREPodcast Apparel, Hoodies, Flags, Mugs HERE Please check out our Partners supporting this episode areWilliam Wood Watches - Discount code FFPODCAST gives the user 10% off full range on websiteFIRST TACTICAL- tactical gear for elite operatorsGORE-TEX Professional ClothingMSA The Safety CompanyJAFCOIDEXFIRE & EVACUATION SERVICE LTD Send us Fan MailSupport the show***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
On this week's podcast, Bob and Kevin discuss Bob's recent trip to Monument Valley Tribal Park, news that Colorado Parks and Wildlife will be taking a bigger part in search and rescue some operations in Colorado, but not, as many believe, taking over SAR operations that are the responsibility of county sheriff's. Also, higher fees for daily passes to Colorado State Parks for cars with out-of-state license plates, even if driven by Colorado residents, and finally Kevin talks about his plans to spend the summer doing short hiking trips in Colorado and New Mexico. Bob's YouTube video about his trip to Monument Valley: https://tinyurl.com/4v4ztar2 Colorado Parks and Wildife search and rescue news release: https://tinyurl.com/r3z899z5 Article about state park entry fees: https://tinyurl.com/nheryr3v Please consider becoming a patron of this podcast! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/hikingbob for more information Hiking Bob website: https://www.HikingBob.com Wild Westendorf website: https://wildwestendorf.com/ Where to listen, download and subscribe to this podcast: https://pod.link/outdoorswithhikingbob
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The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a First thing to know: Trump calls Iran out on their BS Neal Boortz joins the show Rolling Stone says the US is displaying a country that is small, mean, and ugly Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, TBear (former A-10/F-16 pilot) joins Wombat (E-2/F/A-18) and Mover and Gonky to discuss CSAR and the efforts to rescue the pilot and WSO of the downed F-15E in Iran.Fighter pilots break down the biggest aviation stories of the week. Recorded real time with no edits!Go here to support the channel. https://www.themoverandgonkyshow.comFor sponsorships and business inquiries: themoverandgonkyshow@gmail.comMost Mondays at 8PM ET, Mover (F-16, F/A-18, T-38, 737, 787, helicopter pilot, author, cop, and wanna be race car driver) and Gonky (F/A-18, T-38, A320, dirt bike racer, author, and awesome dad) discuss everything from aviation to racing to life and anything in between. More About Mover:Mover's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CWLemoineLooking for a good book? https://www.cwlemoine.comMore About Gonky:Gonky's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@therealgonkyKids Coloring and Activity Books! https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CDS4C68YCheck out Casmo TV! https://www.youtube.com/@CasmoTV*The appearance of U.S. Department of War (DoW) visual information does not imply or constitute DoW endorsement.Views presented are our own or our guests and do not represent the views of DoW or its Components.*
The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a First thing to know: We have our next Military Movie after the rescue of the U.S. Airman over the weekend Storytime with Los: 46 years ago, leadership failed us, but this time was different The Christian Revival in young people will save America Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a! First thing to know: Jake Tapper and Scott Jennings finally agree Being on the left is a disease of the soul New Alien documents? It’s about to get weird Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los delivers conservative talk on the biggest political, cultural, and news stories of the day. Smart analysis, unapologetic opinions, and real conversations every weekday morning. Every weekday from 6a to 10a! The 6 o'clock hour is brought to you by Subaru of Gwinnett First thing to know: The heroic rescue of the U.S. Airman from Iran The Georgia Film Industry is fading Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ayman Mohyeldin is in for Nicolle Wallace. Ayman covers the breaking news that a U.S. F-15 fighter jet was shot down over southwestern Iran. One of the two-member crew was rescued, while the second person onboard has still not been found. A search and rescue operation is underway to try to find the second pilot. This jet strike comes hours after the U.S. attacked a bridge under construction in Iran, killing 8 people. Later, Ayman covers more breaking news out of the Pentagon where Secretary Pete Hegseth has fired Army Chief of Staff Randy George along with two other generals. This comes just days after reporting that Hegseth blocked the promotions of more than a dozen senior military officials, two of whom are women and two of whom are Black. For more, follow us on Instagram @deadlinewh To listen to this show and other MS NOW podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. For more from Nicolle, follow and download her podcast, “The Best People with Nicolle Wallace,” wherever you get your podcasts.To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ayman Mohyeldin is in for Nicolle Wallace. Ayman continues to cover the breaking news of the search and rescue operation in southwestern Iran for a missing U.S. fighter jet pilot. This pilot was one of two pilots onboard a U.S. F-15 fighter jet that was shot down by Iran. One pilot has been rescued, but the whereabouts of the second pilot are still unknown. Later, Ayman covers reporting that suggests that Pam Bondi's firing is far from the last that Trump is considering. According to The Atlantic, there have been discussions in the White House suggesting that FBI director Kash Patel may also be in trouble. For more, follow us on Instagram @deadlinewh To listen to this show and other MS NOW podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. For more from Nicolle, follow and download her podcast, “The Best People with Nicolle Wallace,” wherever you get your podcasts.To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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For insight into what it takes to conduct a search and rescue operation for a downed combat air crew, Amna Nawaz spoke with retired Master Sergeant Wes Bryant. He spent his career in the Air Force Special Operations and participated in these kinds of missions. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
In the final part of the MSC Baltic III series, Major Pete Wright and Warrant Officer Greg Hudson describe the dramatic rescue itself.After launching from Gander and racing toward the vessel in distress, the CH-149 Cormorant crew arrives on scene and begins the complex task of hoisting sailors from the stricken cargo ship in harsh winter conditions off Newfoundland.Pete explains the challenges of positioning the helicopter over a moving ship in turbulent conditions, while Greg takes listeners inside the rescue itself, describing the demanding work of hoisting survivors from the vessel and coordinating closely with the flight crew above.
What if help from the other side could guide us in the physical world—especially in moments of crisis? In this fascinating and deeply moving episode, Christine Hamlett shares her work as a “Rescue Medium,” a role that blends intuitive ability with real-world purpose. Using her claimed connection to spirit, Christine assists in cases involving missing persons, unresolved mysteries, and situations where traditional methods may have reached their limits. She discusses how intuitive impressions, symbolic messages, and spiritual communication can provide clues or direction in complex and emotional cases. While her work raises questions and skepticism, it also offers hope to those searching for answers when all other avenues have been exhausted. This episode explores the intersection of intuition, investigation, and the unknown. Can information truly come from beyond the physical realm? What responsibility comes with using such abilities in high-stakes situations? And how do we balance belief, evidence, and the need for closure? Join us for a powerful conversation that delves into the role of intuition in search and rescue efforts, the emotional impact on families, and the enduring human desire to find answers—no matter where they may come from.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media
One of the biggest barriers that stops people from getting out and connecting with nature — through hiking or bushwalking — is the fear of getting lost.Today's guest is no stranger to the bush. She'd done some research, packed for the conditions, let someone know her plans and downloaded the AllTrails app. But despite all of that, her 10 km day walk (which should've taken about 4-5 hours) turned into an unplanned night out, alone, in difficult terrain, with the looming anxiety of being completely lost.She's sharing her story today with real courage and gratitude, having received a bit of unhelpful judgment after the event. So in the spirit of the Rescued Podcast, I ask that we receive her story with kindness and see what we can all learn from her experience.Key learnings from this episode: If you're lost, stay where you are unless it's not safe to do so The importance of slowing down to think through decisions if something goes wrong, not rushing about or panicking The value of rest on your body and mind when something goes wrong Why packing (or wearing) thermals is a good idea Being sensitive to anyone you know (or work with) who may experience something like this Why it's always a good idea to carry a raincoat, even if it's not forecast to rain while you're out Understanding that apps like AllTrails are best when used as one (of many) research tools (ie. when looking to walk in a new area), not relied on for navigation Gathering reviews and comments from people online can be a helpful tool in research, but they're subjective: what's easy for one person can be hard for another. The Australian Walking Track Grading System is an objective national guideline. The value of carrying a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) Carrying a first aid kit with an emergency blanket The strength of not walking/adventuring solo - groups like bushwalking clubs or other groups/MeetUps/organisations are great resources if you don't have any outdoorsy friends The limitations of smartphones to pinpoint location via apps when under/near the base of clifflines or in narrow, deep areas Why it's good to test out gear/equipment/apps before relying on them in the bush Importance of carrying a battery power bank to keep phones and other devices charged Planning for contingencies - even for a short day walk such as extra food, water, clothing layers and an emergency bivvy (eg. SOL bivvy bag) for unplanned overnight or in an accident When leaving your trip intentions with people, write down the details or send them the link/details via SMS/emailNB: Olga refers to a ladder that she used to ascend a short section. This ladder is not part of the old and decommissioned waterboard structures attached to the cliff face in the area-these are inaccessible.Other Resources: Day hike packing list Overnight hike packing list
In Part 2 of this three-part series on the MSC Baltic III rescue, we continue the conversation with Major Pete Wright and Warrant Officer Greg Hudson as they describe the moment the call came in and the race to launch from 103 Search and Rescue Squadron in Gander.They walk through the early stages of the mission - preparing the CH-149 Cormorant, coordinating the crew, and launching into challenging weather conditions off the coast of Newfoundland.This episode takes listeners inside the cockpit and cabin as the rescue mission begins to unfold.
Lorna Siggins attends a demonstration of the search and rescue dogs of the Kerry Mountain Rescue Team in Killarney.
If you're a firefighter and you've experienced a challenging incident, particularly involving search and rescue, you can take part by contacting Dr Catherine Thompson directly via email at thompsc1@hope.ac.ukThe only requirement for participation is that a firefighter can remember the incident they choose to describe and that they were working as an operational firefighter during the incident. We welcome participation from anyone who is interested and are keen to gain as many varied perspectives as possible. To express your interest; the research involves a one hour interview, either in person at your station or online via Zoom, where you'll be asked to talk through a real incident from your career with a focus on your thought processes, all information will be anonymised, and as a thank you for your time you'll receive a £15 shopping voucher.Find phase one of the research HEREAccess all episodes, documents, GIVEAWAYS & debriefs HEREJoin me at Blue Light Show in London in JulyPodcast Apparel, Hoodies, Flags, Mugs HERE our partners supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingFIRST TACTICAL- tactical gear for elite operatorsMSA The Safety CompanyJAFCOIDEXFIRE & EVACUATION SERVICE LTD Send us Fan MailSupport the show***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
Before the dramatic MSC Baltic III rescue, years of training and experience prepared the crew. In Part 1, Major Pete Wright and Warrant Officer Greg Hudson share their paths into the RCAF SAR community and the lessons that shaped them. Pete discusses his path to becoming a CH-149 Cormorant pilot, flying with 103 Search and Rescue Squadron in Gander, and lessons learned from an exchange tour with the U.S. Coast Guard. Greg shares how his deployment to Afghanistan and years of specialized training led him to the elite SAR Tech trade.
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In this chilling creepypasta horror story, a veteran Search and Rescue officer in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness reveals a disturbing pattern no one can explain—every radio on duty clicks to life at exactly 03:07. What begins as a routine night shift quickly spirals into a terrifying true scary story as the voices coming through the static don't belong to the living. Set against endless snow, isolation, and darkness, this gripping horror story explores the fear of unanswered calls, lost souls, and what waits in the cold when help is no longer possible. Perfect for fans of scary stories, late-night creepypasta, and survival horror, this tale will make you think twice before answering a radio after midnight.
In this episode, host Zach Urness reposts a conversation with author Glenn Voelz about the rise of Oregon's search and rescue, from the pioneer age to the modern era. Voelz is author of the book "Oregon Search & Rescue: Answering the Call," which covers the state's best-known searchers, high-profile disasters and how both shaped modern search and rescue. The book and podcast cover famous disasters on Mount Hood, how groups such as the Mazama's began Oregon's early search and rescue tradition and even the state's biggest political crisis.
Join Lighthouse Horror on Patreon: Lighthouse Horror | PatreonShop at the Lighthouse Horror Giftshop: https://hauntedstuff.com/Art & Credits: ninerioartsMusic by Lucas King, Myuu, Kevin MacLeod & Darren CurtisOriginal YouTube link: I'm a Search and Rescue Officer. These are My SCARIEST Stories. Copyright © 2025 Lighthouse Horror. All rights reservedThank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new episodes every week, featuring ghost stories, haunted encounters, mysteries, true stories, creepypasta, and anything supernatural and paranormal. Don't miss out on the thrill and suspense that await you in each episode!
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https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to Episode 220 of the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast. This week Andy is back and we will recap media reported search and rescue events for the year 2025 - will look at trends, some notable rescues and lessons to be learned. Plus some listener feedback, an arctic cold blast is coming this weekend so advice on how to prepare, a music minute plus winter hikes on Mount Jefferson, Mount Pierce, Cherry/Mt. Martha/Owls Head. Let's Go! Topics Pemi Valley SAR Volunteer Openings SLASR Email & Listener Feedback Arctic Blast and Cold Weather - Hiking advice for extreme cold conditions if you must go out. Avalanche Risk NH State Legislature is looking at increasing toll rates for non NH EZPass holders European skiers and avalanches Gear Talks - gloves, gaiters and face gloves Music Minute - The Last Dinner Party Recent Hikes - Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Pierce, Mt. Martha, and Rehoboth State Forest NH Search and Rescue Data for 2025 Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree SLASR's BUYMEACOFFEE Hike safe Card Reminder Order Hike Safe Card 48 Peaks website Ty Gagne Event at Spyglass Brewing on Feb 7th (Scroll down for info and to register - free event) 48 Peaks Alzheimers Instagram Pemi SAR Website Coldest stretch of weather this winter incoming this weekend Avalanche Forecast Toll Hikes may be coming 8 skiers killed in Austrian Avalanche Black Diamond Absolute mitts Black Diamond Mercury mitts Face Glove - Anti Fog for Goggles Kahtoola LEVAGaiters SAR Data for 2025 Sponsors, Friends and Partners Wild Raven Endurance Coaching burgeonoutdoor.com 48 Peaks - Alzheimer's Association Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Fieldstone Kombucha CS Instant Coffee The Mountain Wanderer
Join Lighthouse Horror Backstage on Patreon:Lighthouse Horror | PatreonPatrons get extra lore that never reaches YouTube, early looks at new merch, and insider updates from the creative floor.Shop at the Lighthouse Horror Giftshop: https://hauntedstuff.com/Straight from the stories: patches, shirts, and haunted stuff you won't find anywhere else.Thumbnail art by Ninerio: ninerioartsBusiness contact: contact@lighthousehorrorstories.com Original YouTube link: I Work as Search and Rescue Officer. These are My Stories. Social MediaINSTAGRAM - @lighthousehorror FACEBOOK - Lighthouse HorrorYOUTUBE: Lighthouse HorrorMusic:Lucas King - YouTubeMyuu - YouTube IncompetechDarren Curtis Music - YouTubeCopyright © 2025 Lighthouse Horror. All rights reservedThank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this new creepypasta story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new episodes every week, featuring ghost stories, haunted encounters, mysteries, true stories, creepypasta, and anything supernatural and paranormal. Don't miss out on the thrill and suspense that await you in each episode!
The cold suddenly felt colder.
But the photos were different now.
It is all just a pleasant blur.
Every night. 03:07 exactly. Every single night for over four thousand consecutive days.That's not atmospheric. That's accounting.
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