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Case by case.
Case by case.
E-mail board and preplan.
E-mail board and preplan.
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School training has been postponed.
 
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Radio training (Pat Neumann).
 
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issues
 
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* dead spots
 
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* knowing what to say
 
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* equipment problems
 
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placement of mike
 
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press mike, count to 2, then begin message
 
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to avoid clipping.
 
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Same thing at end.
 
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parts.
 
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antenna screwed on tight.
 
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Channel: Tac 9.
 
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volume about half way up.
 
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Batteries on stand by without talking: 20 - 24 h.
 
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With talking: 10 hr.
 
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Waterproof (can be dunked, don't leave in water).
 
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Can be used in explosive environment.
 
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Orange button can be a panic button.
 
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Scan button.
 
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Use of squelch.
 
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In cases of weak signal.
 
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Batteries
 
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issue of memory.
 
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Problem with recharging when not completely depleted.
 
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Use of phonetic alphabet.
 
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5 by 5 - loud and clear
 
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wind causes lots of problem with repeaters
 
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"Command Post, this is search team Alpha, over"
 
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@@@ should verify whether our FRS radios can transmit at higher power on lower channel numbers.
 
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To discuss
 
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* antenna placement
 
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* 5 codes
 
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reestablishing communication when lost
 
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cold batteries
 
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== 2009-10-13 ==
 
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Cindy reports pcsar.dyndns.org/documents.html shows old version. Can reproduce from cuug.ab.ca but not from inside my network.
 
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Fixed. Port 80 wasn't being forwarded and resolved to old version of content.
 
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PCES
 
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* rope work every 2nd practice 20 minutes
 
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discussion issue
 
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* paid vs unpaid responders
 
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high angle
 
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tour
 
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Canadian Hydro
 
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Oct 23 13:00
 
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Cowley wind turbines
 
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announce tour
 
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Nov 10, 2009 19:00-21:00 rope rescue meeting at fire hall
 
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half an hour to discuss what we are, what's needed, how we're going to get there, feedback.
 
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Get an understanding of interest and commitment level.
 
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application process?
 
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Playing up personal goals and achievement.
 
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target for end of year.
 
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round robin of
 
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* who you are
 
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* what have you done, know
 
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* where do you want to be
 
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set up demo raise system.
 
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use everyone to their skills.
 
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build as much as can do in 1 hr.
 
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inside on stairs.
 
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Plan to mount anchor points.
 
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for SRT.
 
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January 12
 
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* team building exercise
 
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* trust building
 
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couple or 3 go arounds to get
 
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sense of commitment levels.
 
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April or May.
 
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course to bring people to Team Leader level.
 
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report change from 2 to 3 Team Members required.
 
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Peigan Fire Dept.
 
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== 2009-10-20 ==
 
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Preplan
 
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Call-out committee notification
 
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* Sequence of notification
 
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** http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/emergency.html
 
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** http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mem_docs/doc-080-incident-notification-process.pdf
 
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* First Call List
 
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* Call Out List
 
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* http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mem_docs/doc-067-emergency-call-out-procedure.pdf
 
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Call out takes no more than 1 hour for first call.
 
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Then a just wait.
 
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Make sure using same call-out list.
 
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Call waiting really helps out.
 
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Or use 2 separate phone lines.
 
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3 custom call-out forms
 
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abrupt / short communication with search manager
 
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Call-out
 
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* on-call?
 
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How many callers needed?
 
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5 people.
 
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Meet once a year as part of preplan.
 
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Practice for students as part of mock search for SAR Fundamentals.
 
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Practice with call-out people together at fire hall.
 
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Rope Rescue trainer: Peter Litchfield, Westpoint Safety.
 

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