Revelstoke Search and Rescue says communication key, don't delay calling
- Revelstoke Search and Rescue encourages adventurers to maintain communication and not hesitate to call for help during emergencies, especially in winter months.
- In December, Revelstoke Search and Rescue responded to 13 emergency calls, with hotspots including Mount Mackenzie and Boulder Mountain.
- Andy Ness emphasizes that having a satellite phone or newer iPhone is essential for sending an SOS and providing coordinates.
- The organization, one of B.C.'s largest search-and-rescue groups, relies on about 100 volunteers, with 20 to 30 responding to most calls.
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