The Nugget Vol. XLII No. 39 P OSTAL CUSTOMER News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon www.NuggetNews.com Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Search and rescue unit trains in Sisters By Cody Rheault Correspondent The Sisters Eagle Airport hosted live helicopter train- ing for Camp Sherman Hasty Team volunteers last Saturday. Joined by Life Flight from the Redmond Airport and Jefferson County Emergency managers, SAR team volunteers learned about aircraft operations related to search and rescue scenarios. The training included instruction on basic operat- ing practice in and around a helicopter. Volunteers learned about the situations in which a helicopter would be needed and what that response would entail. Life Flight9s Redmond base manager and flight para- medic, Victor Walco, led the training session and answered questions. Following a class- room session, the team joined an active Life Flight crew who flew in from Redmond for the hands-on training portion. The Camp Sherman Hasty Team was founded in 1995 by former Jefferson County dep- uty Mark Foster, and is man- aged under Sergeant David Pond, Jefferson County Correspondent Following a vote at the July school board meeting, Jay Wilkins took over the position of school board chair for the Sisters School District after three years of serving on the board. Wilkins, who moved to Sisters seven years ago from the Portland area with his wife, Vanessa, and daugh- ters, Skylar and Sydney, was enticed here by his friend Bill Rexford who taught at Sisters High School at the time.