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Only 7% of Search and Rescue missions involve locals, Summit County backs bill to ease burden on taxpayers - TownLift, Park City News

Summary by TownLift, Park City News
SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah – In 2024, Summit County Search and Rescue responded to emergencies an average of once every three days—yet only 7% of those missions involved local residents, according to a statement from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office. As the majority of search and rescue operations are for visitors, the office says local taxpayers are shouldering an increasingly unsustainable financial burden. A bill reintroduced in Congress by Utah R…
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TownLift, Park City News broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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