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== Distribution == | == Distribution == |
Revision as of 14:59, 9 January 2020
Announcement
Course Name: Search and Rescue Basics
Description:
Also known as SAR Fundamentals, SAR Basics is the introductory course that covers all the basic material that a SAR worker needs to know. It includes both classroom and outdoor exercises. A provincially recognized certificate is issued for satisfactory completion of the course.
Offered To:
All interested persons - search and rescue workers, government workers, and members of the public.
Instructor:
Brett Wuth and guest instructors
Place: Pincher Creek.
Date:
The course is 40 hours spread over 6 days.
February 12-14 and 26-28, 2020. Note these dates are Wednesdays (evenings) to Fridays. They have been chosen to accommodate needs of students that normally work weekends.
See detail of times and places on the web page http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/2020_Spring_SAR_Basics
Prerequisites:
By the 2nd weekend of the SAR Fundamentals course, the student must have completed separately and show an ICS 100 certificate. This approximately 3 hour course is available from multiple sources, including for free on-line from the Alberta government. See http://pcsar.webhop.org/mediawiki/index.php/Training/ICS_100
For SAR Alberta certification, the student must also attain separately (before or after) and show a valid Standard First Aid certification.
Although there are roles in SAR for people of all physical abilities, this course requires the students to perform some vigourous outdoor activities. Students should be able to walk 3 km in one hour through lightly wooded mostly level terrain in cold weather while wearing a 10 kg pack and avoiding terrain hazards.
Cost:
This course is partially funded by an Alberta Government grant, with additional costs being underwritten by PCSAR.
Seating is limited. Students who register but do not attend or do not complete the course restrict participation and funding for other students who would have completed the course. A $50 deposit is required to hold a seat. The deposit will be refunded if the student completes the course.
Deposits made out to "Pincher Creek Search and Rescue"
may be:
mailed to:
- SAR Basics
- Pincher Creek Search and Rescue
- Box 1705
- Pincher Creek, AB
- T0K 1W0
or hand delivered cheques to our Administrator (1-855-727-6825).
A text book is supplied with the course.
The student is responsible for travel, and accommodation. Lunches will be provided. Please let us know if you have any food allergies.
To Register:
Contact pcsar-train@castrov.cuug.ab.ca 1-855-727-6825 and provide your name, e-mail address and phone number.
Follow up with the deposit.
Priority is given to volunteer members of Alberta SAR organizations.
A portion of seats are reserved for those that will are or will be joining Pincher SAR.
Registration deadline:
February 7, 2020
For more information:
visit http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/2020_Spring_SAR_Basics
Distribution
To be distributed to: Main Page to Organization to Other Organizations
- PCSAR members
- "pcsar-announce" mailing list
- calendar
- announce at meetings
- SAR Alberta training coordinator
- CNP SAR
- Lethbridge SAR
- CSDA - Lethbridge
- Blood Tribe Police
- Shell Waterton
- PCES
- CMR
- Pincher Creek RCMP
- CNP RCMP
- Waterton Park
- OFC
- Alberta Parks