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Socorro Andino Peruano

Socorro Andino Peruano is a Peruvian Mountain Rescue organization dedicated to assisting people who face emergencies or accidents in mountainous or remote areas of Peru. The group is composed of experienced climbers, mountaineers, and rescue experts who are often called upon to provide support during expeditions or natural disasters in the Andean region. They work closely with local authorities, the military, and other emergency response teams to conduct search and rescue operations in challenging environments, particularly at high altitudes.
This organization plays a critical role in ensuring the safety of both locals and tourists engaging in adventure sports such as mountaineering, hiking, or trekking in the Peruvian Andes. Their work is not limited to high-altitude rescues; they also offer training and promote safety awareness in outdoor activities.

They also cooperate with the High Mountain Police who are prepared for this type of event, and the participants are guides certified by the IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA – International Federation of Mountain Guides.

Versatile and Reliable Solutions

We Work with Different Types of Rescue Stretchers

In the following links, you can download the instruction manuals for each model of stretcher used by the “Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P.” in its rescue operations.

Manuals:

Our Licenses

Our Official Licenses and Certifications

Who are we?

Dedicated to Mountain Rescue and High Mountain Safety

Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P For accidents in Cordillera Blanca, Cordillera Huayhuash, Coast, and Jungle.

Peruvian Mountain Rescue Association, the first private rescue team in Huaraz, was founded on January 2nd, 2018. We function to provide help and relief with accidents occuring within Huascaran National Park “Cordillera Blanca” also in the Cordillera Huayhuash, Huaraz, Ancash – Peru.

We have now grown to include 35 qualified mountain rescue members representing Huaraz, Peru. Our scope of rescue includes the Cordillera Blanca and Cordillera Huayhuash: these areas are the capital of the adventures, hiking, treks and expeditions in Peru. The main concern of Peruvian Mountain Rescue Association – Socorro Andino Peruano this past year has been one of safety and safety education in all aspects of mountaineering and mountain related sports.

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Qualified Members

Team Profile

Professional Rescue Services in High-Altitude Environments

Enhancing Public Safety

We are striving to improve public safety programs and provide help to public programs with little experience. Considerable concern has been expressed over the caliber of instructors teaching mountaineering in clubs and summer camps, the feeling being that we should be improving our “ability to teach” just as decidedly as we are improving the content of the courses.

Professional Expertise and Certification

We are officially established as a Private Law Corporation. It is run by a headquarters composed of Peruvian mountain guides with a high level of experience in high mountains and certified by IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA.

Specialized Mountain Rescue

We are a private organization dedicated to public service and specialized in search and rescue operations in mountains and difficult access areas.

Emergency Helicopter Services

You are directed to either the Lima,Trujillo, or Chimbote Rescue Air Service – Private helicopter service will be provided by these organizations in emergencies for the fastest evacuation possible.

In Huaraz, Ancash – Peru We do not have aerial rescue services (helicopter), all rescues are made from high mountain areas with porters and horses to be able to mobilize the injured person.

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Our High Mountain Police of Peru

Team Profile

Requirements to enter the Socorro Andino Peruano (SAP)

Ability to work in a team.

18 years of age or older.

Irreproachable background history.

Mountain experience in high mountain rescue.

Pass technical mountain examination/test and interview.

Health and physical condition compatible with strenuous activity.

Our mission

Saving Lives and Protecting Mountaineers

At Socorro Andino Peruano, our mission is to protect and save lives in Peru’s mountainous and remote regions. We are committed to providing timely and effective rescue operations for those in need, whether they are local residents or visitors exploring the Andes. Through our highly skilled volunteer team of rescuers, climbers, and medical personnel, we aim to reduce risks and respond swiftly to emergencies.

We work tirelessly to promote safety and preparedness among adventurers, educating the public on the challenges of high-altitude environments. Our goal is not only to rescue but also to prevent accidents through training, community outreach, and collaboration with national and international organizations.

By fostering a culture of safety and responsibility in outdoor activities, we strive to make Peru’s natural landscapes safer for everyone who seeks to explore them.

This statement emphasizes the commitment to both rescue operations and preventive measures, aligning with the organization’s goals.

So provide assistance in emergency situations that occur in the practice of climbing or high mountain sports, in addition to providing theoretical, practical and logistical support to different national and international organizations, both public and private, linked to mountaineering in Latin America.

Our vision

Extreme Height Rescue and Support

The vision of Socorro Andino Peruano (SAP) focuses on becoming a leading organization in the field of high-altitude mountain rescue and safety in Peru. SAP aims to provide the highest level of emergency response and support for mountaineers, hikers, and travelers in the Andean region. Their vision likely includes:

  1. Enhanced Safety and Rescue Capabilities: Improving the technology, training, and resources available for high-altitude rescues to ensure prompt and effective responses.

  2. Collaborative Partnerships: Working with local and international organizations, government bodies, and other stakeholders to strengthen the overall network for mountain safety.

  3. Training and Education: Offering training programs for both professionals and the public on mountain safety, first aid, and emergency preparedness.

  4. Community Engagement: Promoting awareness and education about the risks of high-altitude activities and fostering a culture of safety among local communities and visitors.

  5. Sustainable Practices: Encouraging responsible tourism and minimizing the environmental impact of mountain activities.

  6. Support for Climbers and Adventurers: Providing reliable support and guidance for climbers and trekkers, ensuring they have the necessary information and resources for safe expeditions.

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Our Team - Mountain Guides Association of Peru | AGMP

Prepared for Any Mountain Emergency

Socorro Andino Peruano, is the Only Rescue Corps with Professional Training, Qualified, Certified and Accredited, to carry out rescues in High Mountains and Wild, Remote and Inaccessible Areas in Peru. 

The Asociación de Guías de Montaña del Perú (AGMP) is a professional association of mountain guides in Peru. It aims to promote and ensure high standards in mountain guiding and to support its members through training, certification, and professional development.

As of the latest information, AGMP has around 80 to 100 members, though the exact number can fluctuate as new guides join or current members leave. The association plays a crucial role in setting professional standards and providing a network for guides working in Peru’s challenging and diverse mountainous terrain.

Our guides are certified: Peruvian Mountain Rescue Team – International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations Certified professional guide by: IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA

Juventino Martin Albino Caldua
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Pedro Huaman Diaz
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Javier Crsitian Huaman Diaz
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Darwin Jamanca Vargas
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Héctor Huaman Turpo
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Ivan Jimenez Gusman
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Zunuel Portella Silva
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Emerson Gracia Dextre
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA
Gustavo Laveriano Fernandez
Certified Guide IVBV – UIAGM – IFMGA

High Mountain and Remote Area Rescue Operations in the State of Peru

The Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P. rescue team specializes in search and rescue missions in high mountain areas, rugged terrain, and remote locations, extending its expertise to operations throughout Peru. These missions are closely coordinated with the DEPSAM (High Mountain Rescue Department), with whom they collaborate on complex rescue operations.

As a recognized authority in high mountain rescue, the team is equipped to operate in harsh and inaccessible environments, ensuring an efficient response in emergencies. Their experience and technical skills enable them to reach the most challenging locations, guaranteeing safety in critical interventions.


High Mountain Search & Rescue Protocol

In the event of accidents in the mountains—particularly in challenging terrains, extreme altitudes, or glaciers above 4,500 meters (14,764 ft) or even on the summit of Nevado Huascarán (6,768 m / 22,205 ft), the highest peak in Peru—Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P. offers professional search and rescue services, prehospital care, and specialized evacuation.

For assistance, it is essential that the injured individual holds high-risk rescue insurance covering altitudes above 6,000 meters (19,685 ft). We recommend Global Rescue – Medical & Security Evacuation, Field Rescue insurance.

If the individual does not have such insurance, Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P. requires an initial deposit of 6,500 USD to cover the basic costs of the first hours of operation. This service includes the participation of at least four high mountain rescue guides, along with their support team.

The payment must be made via electronic transfer to the account provided by the administration. After the mission is completed, any additional expenses and fees will be adjusted based on the terrain’s complexity and the location of the incident.

As a professional rescue team in Peru, Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P. does not provide free rescue services. Confirmation of the bank transfer must be sent to E-mail: billing@socorroandinoperuano.com to validate the request and proceed with the operation.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation to ensure an efficient response in emergency situations.

 

Standard Training for High Mountain Rescue Guides

The training for High Mountain Rescue Guides covers specialized modules, including:

  • First Response Rescue (SPR)
  • Organized High Mountain Rescue (ROAM)
  • Prehospital Care (APH)
  • Emergency Medical Services (EMS)

These programs ensure that guides acquire the necessary skills to act effectively in critical situations, from initial intervention to organized evacuation in high mountain environments.


Since its establishment, Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P. has participated in numerous search and rescue operations, building a high level of technical expertise and specialization in diverse environments, including the Cordillera Blanca, Cordillera Huayhuash, as well as along the coast, in the jungle, rivers, and in low, medium, and high mountain regions.

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Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P. is the only private rescue body in Peru with professional training, qualifications, certifications, and accreditations for interventions in high-altitude areas and remote, rugged, and inaccessible zones. We are proud to announce that we will be the first rescue body in the Andes to conduct rescues with the support of a helicopter.

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