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be cognizant that SAR are all volunteers and do not get paid for their
services or compensation in any way. Most employers do not dock their salaries
when they are on SAR duty.
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Please
note: Jack (below) is NO longer with us...see
memorials.
Meet Charlie &
Jack (AKA "Yukon Jack")
Mid
West K9 SAAR

"HOW
I BECAME INVOLVED WITH SAAR"
By
Charlie Barnett
When
I was a boy, I wanted to be a police officer. In 1984 I went to work
for an investigation firm in Oklahoma City. I had a K-9 partner,
"Shep" that I trained for the company. That same year I was "let go" do
to some new state laws. In 1988 I went to college. I received a degree
in paralegal in 1990. While I was attending school, I met my wife, Krissie.
We were married in December 1990. I had to give up my partner. Shep
who was donated to a Luther Sheriff's deputy. My wife felt sad for
me and bought me a black lab, Samantha. Over the next few years we had
a daughter and Krissie got her degree in nursing. I worked at night
and was at home during the day. Sam would often go in to the baby's room
and look in the crib. As Molly, our daughter, became older, Sam became
very protective of her and would keep her out of trouble. Sam also
was a very loving dog who liked everyone. In 1994 Sam became epileptic.
We tried everything and spared no expense. I had her put down. I stayed
there with her and made a promise that she would never be forgotten. In
1994 I joined a group, Amateur Radio Emergency Services.
On April
19, 1995, the Federal Building was blown up. Krissie and I were both called
out to the scene. I could not believe what I was seeing. In 1998 I joined
the Heartland Search and Rescue and got a black lab puppy, Jack, donated
to me by a family from Moore, Oklahoma. Over the next year or so, I trained
him. On May 3, 1999, I was called out to help find victims in Moore,
Oklahoma. I had Jack with me. I don't know how many people we found.
It seemed
like it was one right after the other. Jack was inducted into the
"Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association Pet Hall of Fame" on January 22,
2000 for his work during the tornados. Soon after we joined MidWest SAAR.
In May, Jack helped find a drowning victim. Molly, who is now 8 years old,
helped in training Jack by hiding for me and others. That is where we came
up with the slogan support for search and rescue, "Get Lost." I never
became a police officer, but I have one heck of a partner. His big sister,
"Sam" would be proud of him. Well that is how I became involved with the
SAAR. My parents live near us in Oklahoma City. I never went into paralegal
work, as I still work with my hands. I do commercial construction
and maintenance for the John A. Henry, Inc. If I get called out for
a search, they still pay me for that day. All of my equipment is bought
and paid for by me, out of my own pocket. We have a 1978 GMC Jimmy we use
as a field car. It is equipped with 5 gallons of water, dog food,
first
aid kit, bed roll, tent, fire extinguisher, food, television, and all kinds
of radio equipment, pick, shovel, rope for repelling, and swift water rescue
equipment. The truck is in the process of being repaired because I was
a little too close to the tornado last year. This tornado had winds up
to 318 mph, killing 40 people and leaving thousands homeless. I have other
ideas I am going to try. I am going to start talking at a few schools and
let them know what search teams do and who they really are. I have
even put our logo and name on the side of my truck windows. We are planing
to fix the truck up for car shows and will include a modified motor and
lift kit for it, as well as, over sized tires. We feel this will also help
letting people know who we are. Our team members right now are limited.
Jeff
with "Frog," (K-9),
Darcie
with "Toad," (K-9), and of course "
Jack,
(K-9) and I.
Jack
and Toad have already worked several rescues, and Frog is still in training.
I forgot to mention the newest K-9, "George" who is a Chow-Golden mix that
was rescued from a puppy mill by my wife.
Thanks,
Charles
Barnett and Yukon Jack (K9)
Unit
18 - MidWest Search and Rescue - Moore, Oklahoma
Support
Search and Rescue - " GET LOST !"
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Personal
note: I will also donate my cards to honor a SAAR K9.
I would
need the sad notification, hoping my services are not necessary.
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