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Mountain Rescue

Association in Latin America

About Us: High Mountain Rescue Corps in South America

We are a dedicated team of professionals and volunteers specializing in high mountain search and rescue throughout South America. Our mission is to provide swift, efficient, and life-saving assistance to individuals in need, whether they are climbers, hikers, or tourists facing emergencies in some of the world’s most challenging terrains.

Our Team:

Our rescue corps is composed of experienced mountaineers, paramedics, and specialized rescuers trained in high-altitude operations. We work in close collaboration with local and international organizations to ensure the safety of those exploring South America’s high peaks, glaciers, and volcanic regions.

What We Do:

We conduct complex rescue missions in remote and hazardous areas such as:

  • Mountain ranges: Andes, Cordillera Blanca, and more.
  • Volcanoes: Including iconic summits like Aconcagua, Chimborazo, and Huascarán.
  • Glaciers and rugged terrains at altitudes often exceeding 5,000 meters.

Key Services:

  • Emergency Response: We are equipped to handle avalanches, altitude sickness, severe injuries, and extreme weather conditions.
  • Rescue Operations: Using specialized equipment and techniques, we perform rescues in steep and inaccessible areas.
  • Medical Assistance: We offer first aid and medical evacuation for victims suffering from trauma, hypothermia, or other mountain-related conditions.

Our Commitment:

At the heart of our mission is a deep commitment to protecting lives and ensuring the safety of mountain explorers. Our corps operates with a high level of professionalism, adapting to the unique challenges of each mission. We are passionate about the mountains and driven by a shared dedication to service.

Our work is essential in a region where adventure tourism is booming and where mountain safety is crucial for both locals and visitors. We are proud to be a reliable lifeline in the high-altitude regions of South America.

Our History

Our Beginnings in High Mountain Rescue Mountain Rescue

The mountain rescue corps has its roots in the need to provide aid to people facing emergency situations in high mountains and inaccessible terrain. Throughout history, the rise of mountaineering, climbing, and tourism in remote areas prompted the creation of specialized rescue corps, especially in mountainous regions such as the Alps, the Andes, the Himalayas, and other major mountain ranges.

Origin and Development
1. South America and the Andes o In South America: high mountain rescue corps began to emerge with the rise of tourism and climbing in the Andes Mountains in the mid-20th century. The popularity of peaks such as Aconcagua (Argentina), Huascarán (Peru), and Chimborazo (Ecuador) attracted mountaineers from around the world, leading to the need for specialized high mountain rescue teams.

In Peru, one of the first organized groups was the High Mountain Rescue Unit (USAM) of the Peruvian National Police, founded at the end of the 20th century, intended to respond to emergencies in the Cordillera Blanca, one of the most important mountaineering areas on the continent.

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How we operate

The Mountain Rescue Association in South America in Rescue is prepared to do a variety of jobs, among which are search and rescue operations.

1

Reception and Alert

The emergency call is received, and the headquarters, operations coordinator, and high mountain police are immediately alerted

2

Confirmation and Coordination

The emergency is confirmed, and coordination is made with the high mountain police to establish a joint action plan

3

Base Establishment

A coordination base is established in Huaraz, which will serve as the operations center to direct and support the emergency

4

Evaluation and Direction

From the base in Huaraz & la Paz, the situation is assessed, needs are determined, and rescue actions are directed.

Our Members & Teams

The corporation is formed by experienced and qualified mountain guides holding IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA certificates.The IFMGA is an international association of mountain guides from all over the world, who are divided into three categories:

  • Aspirant, those entering for the first time and must pass at least six months of testing and preparation.
  • Active, those working in rescue operations.
  • Honorary, those that have fulfilled more than ten years of work in the institution.

Requirements to enter the Mountain Rescue Association in South Americato be team (Cuerpo de Rescate Socorro Andino C.R.S.A)

18 years of age or older.

Mountain experience in high mountain rescue.

Irreproachable background history.

Health and physical condition compatible with strenuous activity.

Ability to work in a team.

Pass technical mountain examination/test and interview.

Our Mission

Mountain Rescue Association in South America (Cuerpo de Rescate Socorro Andino C.R.S.A) Provide assistance in emergency situations that occur in the practice of climbing or high mountain sports, in addition to providing theoretical, practical and logistical support to different national and international organizations, both public and private, linked to mountaineering in Latin America. We are a very professional group formed with the quality standards in high mountain rescue.

Our mission is to provide life-saving search and rescue services in high mountain regions, ensuring the safety and survival of those in need. We are committed to:

  • Swift Response: Delivering timely and efficient assistance to individuals in distress in remote and challenging environments, such as high-altitude peaks, glaciers, and volcanic areas.
  • Professionalism and Expertise: Using our extensive training in mountain rescue techniques, medical assistance, and survival skills to conduct complex rescue operations under extreme conditions.
  • Collaboration: Working closely with local, national, and international organizations to coordinate rescue efforts and improve safety standards for climbers, hikers, and tourists.
  • Dedication to Safety: Promoting education and prevention to reduce accidents in mountainous areas while always being prepared to respond to emergencies.

Our ultimate goal is to protect lives, offering hope and assistance to those who face dangers in some of the most inaccessible and harsh landscapes on earth.

Our Vision

The constant increase in accidents and mountain emergencies is mainly due to the demand for outdoor activity, and for that reason the Mountain Rescue Association in South America aspires to be a professional rescue prepared to respond with efficiency and the best technology in disaster situations. We seek to handle unforseen events, acting in a timely and successful manner and setting the standard for Latin American rescue operations.

Our vision is to become a global leader in high mountain rescue, known for our unwavering commitment to saving lives in extreme environments. We aim to:

  • Enhance Safety: Promote safety awareness and training among adventurers, climbers, and local communities to minimize risks in mountainous regions.
  • Innovate in Rescue Operations: Continuously improve our rescue techniques through the integration of advanced technology and best practices, ensuring that we are always equipped to handle the most difficult rescue missions.
  • Build Strong Partnerships: Foster collaboration with international rescue organizations, governments, and local agencies to create a unified response network for mountain emergencies.
  • Inspire and Lead: Set a standard of excellence in high mountain rescue, inspiring future generations of rescuers through our dedication, expertise, and commitment to serving those in need.

We envision a world where adventure and exploration in high mountains are supported by the highest levels of safety and preparedness, ensuring that every individual can face challenges with confidence, knowing help is always within reach.