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You can find out about scheduled training on the [[CalendarPage]].
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If you have ideas for training or can volunteer to help with
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training, please add a comment to this page, contact the [[Training Coordinator]], or check out [[Mock Search Organizing]].
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Typically we have a 2.5 hour training session on the first
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== Schedule ==
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You can find out about the currently scheduled training on the [[Calendar]].
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Typically we have a 1.5 to 2.5 hour training session on the first
Tuesday of each month from 19:00 to 21:30 at the fire hall. Usually
Tuesday of each month from 19:00 to 21:30 at the fire hall. Usually
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there is a daytime training event once a month on a weekend. During
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there is a daytime training event once a month on a weekend.
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the summer months SAR hikes are scheduled.
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==Our yearly schedule often looks something like this:==
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Each year in December, we
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* April - Equipment orientation. The location and operation of
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[[/Planning the schedule|plan the schedule]]
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the equipment in the possession of PCSAR. Proper transport, set up
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for the coming year.
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and protocols and procedures for equipment use* May - Rope and Knot exercise* June - GPS exercise* July - mid-month training replaced by a barbeque.* August - outdoor training* September - indoor training* October - Annual General Meeting replaces training at regular
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meeting. SAR Fundamentals first weekend.* November - SAR Fundamentals second weekend. Mock search.* December - indoor training as weather is unpredictableAt the provincial training meeting in September, 2003, Pincher
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SAR was targetted to receive provincial funding to host courses in
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ATV Usage, Snowmobile Usage, and Swift Water Awareness/Rescue.
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These courses will be in the April 2004 to March 2005 period, and
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will of course be open to SAR Alberta members from across the
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province.
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If you have ideas for training or can volunteer to help with
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See {{subpage|Tentative course schedule}},
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training, please add a comment to this page, contact the [[TrainingCoordinator]], or check out [[MockSearchOrganizing]].
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{{subpage|Tentative monthly training schedule}}
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== Organizers ==
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Training is overseen and organized by the [[/Committee|Training Committee]].
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== Skills ==
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* [[Search Manager#Training|Search Management]]
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* [[using the PCSAR website]]
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* [[Wilderness Exercises]]
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* See the section on [[Main_Page#Skills|skills]] for a list of other skills.
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== Courses ==
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* Training for {{subpage|New Members}}
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* {{subpage|ICS 100}}
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* {{subpage|ICS 200}}
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* {{subpage|Standard First Aid}}
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* {{subpage|Wilderness First Aid}}
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* {{subpage|Advanced Wilderness First Aid}}
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* {{subpage|SAR Fundamentals}}
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* {{subpage|SAR Basics Train the Trainer}}
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* {{subpage|Man-Tracking}}
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* {{subpage|ATV Safety}}
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* {{subpage|UTV Safety}}
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* {{subpage|Snowmobile Safety}}
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* {{subpage|Boat Safety}}
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* {{subpage|Team Leader}}
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* {{subpage|Search Manager}}
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* {{subpage|Search Manager Recertification}}
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* {{subpage|GPS Course}}
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* {{subpage|H2S Alive}}
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* avalanche
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** {{subpage|Avalanche Skills Training Level 1}}
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** {{subpage|Avalanche Companion Rescue Skills}}
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** {{subpage|Managing Avalanche Terrain}}
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** {{subpage|Avalanche Skills Training Level 2}}
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* {{subpage|Swift Water Rescue}}
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* {{subpage|Helicopter}}
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* {{subpage|Rope Rescue}}
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* {{subpage|AdventureSmart Presenter}}
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* {{subpage|Exercise Design}}
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Disaster training:
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* {{subpage|Basic Emergency Management}}
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* {{subpage|Emergency Social Services}}
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== Presentations ==
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* {{subpage|Ideas}}
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== Needs ==
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* [[First Aid]]
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== Resources ==
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=== Self Study ===
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* [[Self Study Resources]] lists resources you might want to check out.
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=== Source materials ===
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* See the section on [[Main_Page#Skills|skills]] for a list of source materials.
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* Click [[/Lesson plans|here]] for a list of lesson plans.
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* [[NFPA]] standards
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=== Videos ===
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* {{subpage|Callout}}
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* {{subpage|Search Management video}}
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== Provincial/National Training Schemes ==
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* Provincially {{subpage|Funded}} Training
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* [[AEMA FESTI]]: abandoned provincial training initiative
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* [[SARVAC]]
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== Training Aids ==
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=== Instructional Techniques ===
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* {{subpage|Techniques}}
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=== Catering ===
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A lot of the provincially funded courses include lunches for the students.
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Here's some contacts we use:
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* {{contact|Simply Catering}} No longer in business
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* {{contact|Bright Pearl}}

Current revision

This page has some quick notes about training at Pincher SAR.

If you have ideas for training or can volunteer to help with training, please add a comment to this page, contact the Training Coordinator, or check out Mock Search Organizing.

Contents

[edit] Schedule

You can find out about the currently scheduled training on the Calendar.

Typically we have a 1.5 to 2.5 hour training session on the first Tuesday of each month from 19:00 to 21:30 at the fire hall. Usually there is a daytime training event once a month on a weekend.

Each year in December, we plan the schedule for the coming year.

See Tentative course schedule, Tentative monthly training schedule

[edit] Organizers

Training is overseen and organized by the Training Committee.

[edit] Skills

[edit] Courses


Disaster training:

[edit] Presentations

[edit] Needs

[edit] Resources

[edit] Self Study

[edit] Source materials

  • See the section on skills for a list of source materials.
  • Click here for a list of lesson plans.
  • NFPA standards

[edit] Videos

[edit] Provincial/National Training Schemes

[edit] Training Aids

[edit] Instructional Techniques

[edit] Catering

A lot of the provincially funded courses include lunches for the students. Here's some contacts we use:

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