Our September training day was attended by Dominik Wisniewski who wrote a great article about OCEAPĀ for the Northumberland News
The article contained the following pictures…
COBOURG — Stephen Hockley, a member of the Ontario Community Emergency Assistance Program search-and-rescue team, uses a compass to navigate inside Cobourg’s James Cockburn Park during a training exercise on Sept. 17, 2016.COBOURG — Ontario Community Emergency Assistance Program commanding officer Curtis Kimball, left, and executive officer Colin Cackette run a training exercise from a search-and-rescue trailer at Cobourg’s James Cockburn Park. The volunteer not-for-profit organization is celebrating 10 years in the community this year, and has put out a call for new volunteers. Sept. 17, 2016.COBOURG — Colin Cackette, the executive officer of the Ontario Community Emergency Assistance Program search-and-rescue team, trains at Cobourg’s James Cockburn Park with Dodge, his five-year-old German shepherd. The volunteer not-for-profit organization is celebrating 10 years in the community this year, and has put out a call for new volunteers. Sept. 17, 2016.COBOURG — Ontario Community Emergency Assistance Program search-and-rescue team members Lisa Carrie (right) and Sarah Hughes walk through the woods at James Cockburn Park in Cobourg during a training exercise. The volunteer not-for-profit organization is celebrating 10 years in the community this year, and has put out a call for new volunteers. Sept. 17, 2016.COBOURG — Ontario Community Emergency Assistance Program search-and-rescue team members Nathan Maraj and Lisa Carrie walk through the woods at James Cockburn Park in Cobourg during a training exercise. The volunteer not-for-profit organization is celebrating 10 years in the community this year, and has put out a call for new volunteers. Sept. 17, 2016.
Thank you Dominik for the great article and your support!