VIDEO: Search and rescue teams from across Utah and one from Arizona met at Sand Hollow State Park Saturday to begin a two-day training that included a variety of mock exercises and several real life incidents. Search and rescue teams in Utah are run under the umbrella of the county sheriff’s offices, and while some deputies serve on the search and rescue teams, many of the team members are volunteers. The Washington County Search and Rescue team is currently composed of 66 members; 65 of them are volunteers. The only paid member of the team is Deputy Darrell Cashin, who serves as the Washington County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue team liaison.