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Members eat when they can |
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Members are expected to carry quick foods, like granola, trail mix and water in their packs. So a hot meal is really appreciated |
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Members debrief |
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Members rest and debrief their segment with Command once cleared. |
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Managers strategize |
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Members of the overhead will review what they have done and what will be done in the next operational period. |
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Command Post |
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One of the first jobs to do on site is to get the command post ready for the overhead team. This command unit houses gear, communications, and its own power source. |
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Mountain Rescue |
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Members of the Mountain Rescue Team demonstrate how to raise a patient to the top. |
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Just about there |
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The rescue of a person can be a long and arduous task |
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At the Top |
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The rescued person is reassessed by members of the medical team. Rocky is fortunate to have a compliment of Nurses, Paramedics, EMT-a's, EMR and Wilderness First Aid Persons on our teams |
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Mantracking |
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Members try to follow the tracks instructors have laid for them. Not always as easy as it might look |
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Review |
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Mantracking is a skill that needs to be practised repeatedly so members stay sharp |
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Lost in the Woods |
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Member Bob teaches some of the little ones how to survive. |
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Bed of Boughs |
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Bob shows the little ones how to stay warm |
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Stay Bright |
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We have a better chance of spotting you if you wear brightly colored clothes. |
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