Editing Board of Directors/2018-03-06/Minutes

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* {{incident|2018-01-07 Tent Mountain Snow Bike}} After midnight near the BC Border, it was reported that a 43 year old male snowmobiler was alone and unable to extract himself. Two PCSAR snowmobilers responded to request for support but were not deployed from muster point.
* {{incident|2018-01-07 Tent Mountain Snow Bike}} After midnight near the BC Border, it was reported that a 43 year old male snowmobiler was alone and unable to extract himself. Two PCSAR snowmobilers responded to request for support but were not deployed from muster point.
* {{incident|2018-01-20 Seven Gates Snowmobiler}} PCES received a call from a concerned wife that her husband was 2 hours late from a solo snowmobile trip. This incident was referred to RCMP who in turn, called PCSAR and requested assistance. In the end a friend of stranded snowmobiler rescued him and PCSAR stood down.
* {{incident|2018-01-20 Seven Gates Snowmobiler}} PCES received a call from a concerned wife that her husband was 2 hours late from a solo snowmobile trip. This incident was referred to RCMP who in turn, called PCSAR and requested assistance. In the end a friend of stranded snowmobiler rescued him and PCSAR stood down.
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* {{incident|2018-02-23 Ground Blizzard}} On February 23rd a Emergency Response Centre was set up and PCSAR was requested to be on stand-by to transport ambulance crews by snowmobile to reach rural patients in areas of impassable roads, and transporting both crews and patients back to the ambulance. No calls came in and PCSAR stood down at 1:30 pm on February 24th.
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* {{incident|2018-02-23 Ground Blizzard}} On February 23rd a Emergency Response Centre was set up and PCSAR was requested to be on stand-by to assist in retrieval of both stranded motorist and rural homes in case of injury or accident. PCSAR was to assist the ambulance service with snowmobiles/other measures to reach anyone in medical distress. No calls came in and PCSAR stood down at 1:30 pm on February 24th.
=== Administrators Report ===
=== Administrators Report ===

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