2013-04-26 Swift Water Rescue course

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Student should supply the following information:

Revision as of 05:59, 18 March 2013

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Announcement

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DRAFT - Not yet ready for release
  • PFD, Helmets, Wetsuits, Footwear, and Gloves will be supplied. If you have equipment that you want to use or be evaluated in the course, bring it.

Student should supply the following information:

  • Height
  • Weight
  • shoe size
  • have you taken swiftwater rescue training before? If so, when, and to what level?
  • Do you have any known medical issues that the course organizer or instructors should consider?

Booking

Event location, date, time and duration.

  • Friday April 26 to Sunday April 28
  • MD Meeting Room
  • Field location to be determined
    • likely a combination of Boulder Run on the Oldman and Pincher Creek around town
    • possibly Crowsnest River downstream of Lundbreck Falls or between Blairmore and Frank

See booking records

File number

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Agenda

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Our objectives:

1/ train ground search and rescue team members to be safe when working at water's edge, e.g. near undercut banks, when searching for subjects from land or extricating subjects on bank.

2/ have individuals be capable of self rescuing or procedures for rescue by teammates should they fall in on river's edge

3/ evaluate the feasibility of maintaining a swift water rescue team, perhaps in combination with other organizations. Identify training workload, recruitment and equipment requirements.

4/ train core members of what will become the swift water rescue team assuming the decision is to create such

5/ be able to assist an outside resource in a rescue, if we do not develop a swift water rescue team

6/ determine the suitability and replacement priority of our current equipment: PFDs, throw bags, (dry suits from fire department)

Participants

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Record

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Equipment

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Financial

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Feedback

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To do

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