Task/List/Determine training available for our members from other organizations
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* Castle Mountain Resort - avalanche courses | * Castle Mountain Resort - avalanche courses | ||
* Shell Canada - H2S Alive | * Shell Canada - H2S Alive | ||
- | * Alberta Emergency Management Agency - [[ICS 100]] online | + | * Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) - [[ICS 100]] online |
+ | * neighbouring SAR groups | ||
+ | ** Lethbridge SAR - because they're so close, we should be aware of their training each month | ||
+ | ** Crowsnest Pass SAR - because they're so close, we should be aware of their training each month | ||
+ | ** Lethbridge Canadian Search Dog Association - sometimes they have training events that aren't about dogs | ||
+ | ** Waterton Lakes National Park - public safety - sometimes have training events that they could open up to our members | ||
+ | ** Sparwood SAR - work with us regularly on snowmobile searches and sometimes offer access to their training events | ||
+ | * major provincial SAR courses, exercises, and conferences | ||
+ | ** these events are funded or initiated by the Office of the Fire Commissioners Office or SAR Alberta, so these organizations will have a list of these events and who is organizing them | ||
+ | ** the events themselves are usually organized by a particular SAR group somewhere in the province, so we have to contact that SAR group to get the details |
Revision as of 23:12, 5 December 2012
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Training Committee : Alieza Cyr
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Find out what training opportunities may be available for our members from other organizations. This is not asking them to run a course for us, but asking them if they are already planning a training event if we can participate by sending a few members.
Sometimes participation would be free. Other times there would be a charge. In which case the Training Committee would have to decide whether PCSAR should cover all, part, or none of the fee.
Organizations that in the past have provided training include:
- Pincher Creek Emergency Services - first aid/CPR, Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), some joint exercises and practices
- Pincher Creek Community Emergency Management Agency - H2S Alive
- Castle Mountain Resort - avalanche courses
- Shell Canada - H2S Alive
- Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) - ICS 100 online
- neighbouring SAR groups
- Lethbridge SAR - because they're so close, we should be aware of their training each month
- Crowsnest Pass SAR - because they're so close, we should be aware of their training each month
- Lethbridge Canadian Search Dog Association - sometimes they have training events that aren't about dogs
- Waterton Lakes National Park - public safety - sometimes have training events that they could open up to our members
- Sparwood SAR - work with us regularly on snowmobile searches and sometimes offer access to their training events
- major provincial SAR courses, exercises, and conferences
- these events are funded or initiated by the Office of the Fire Commissioners Office or SAR Alberta, so these organizations will have a list of these events and who is organizing them
- the events themselves are usually organized by a particular SAR group somewhere in the province, so we have to contact that SAR group to get the details