Fernie Search and Rescue

Training (In field)

Task number 130045
Starts at Wednesday, 25 July, 2012 - 18:00
Ends at Wednesday, 25 July, 2012 - 20:30
Location SAR Hall, 102 Commerce Rd, Fernie, BC V0B 1M5, Canada

After postponing the training due to the high levels of the river earlier this month we hope to be able to get out there. 

We will be covering shoreline rescues, meet at the SAR Hall 6pm where the swift water team will prepare to be live subjects in the water, whilst GSAR members/trainees will have a brief intro into shoreline rescue.  We will then move to the river to practice these techniques .

Please come prepared to be outside with sturdy footwear, work gloves for handling ropes and a change of clothes (just in case)

Task number 130045
Starts at Wednesday, 6 June, 2012 - 18:00
Ends at Wednesday, 6 June, 2012 - 20:30
Location SAR Hall, 102 Commerce Rd, Fernie, BC V0B 1M5, Canada

This months training will be a realistic scenario, looking at search techniques, first aid, subject packaging and transportation. Please come prepared as you would for a callout. 

Meet at the SAR Hall 6pm.

Starts at Wednesday, 2 May, 2012 - 18:00
Ends at Wednesday, 2 May, 2012 - 20:30
Location SAR Hall, 102 Commerce Rd, Fernie, BC V0B 1M5, Canada

This month we will be looking at personal survival, we will start at the base for a short presenation then move outside looking at shelter & fire building.

Starts at Wednesday, 1 February, 2012 - 18:00
Ends at Wednesday, 1 February, 2012 - 20:30
Location SAR Hall, 102 Commerce Rd, Fernie, BC V0B 1M5, Canada

This month we will start indoors at 6pm to go through Avi search organization then move outdoors to practise transceiver searchs & rescue techniques.

Plese be prepared to be outdoors and bring your personal gear (Transceivers,shovel & probes)

Starts at Wednesday, 5 October, 2011 - 18:00
Ends at Wednesday, 5 October, 2011 - 20:00
Location SAR Hall, 102 Commerce Rd, Fernie, BC V0B 1M5, Canada

Sorry guys we have had to change the plan for this months training because of the time it goes dark and the river being low we are unable to go ahead with the original plan of Shoreline rescues.

We will however still have a practical session outside the search hall where we can practise rope bag throwing. We will also look at patient packaging

We will meet at the search hall at 6pm

 

Please register if you are attending, so we can plan with the equipment we have available.

Thanks

Kat Robinson

Starts at Friday, 16 September, 2011 - 18:00
Ends at Sunday, 18 September, 2011 - 18:00
Location Gargantua Cave, Crowsnest pass, N49.55241 W114.61101

Any members wishing to attend this event must inform Kat Robinson, Training Officer of their intention to attend and they must ensure they sign in as per any other training task; failure to sign in before departure from Fernie will mean you have no WCB or liability cover.  Nearer the date and when we know the numbers Kat will ensure everybody has the opportunity to sign in before leaving so keep checking this page for further information.  At this stage it is unsure if and to what level Fernie and District Search and Rescue will cover any expenses incurred, this will be decided at the next board meeting.

This is for informational purposes only

SAVE THE DATE!!! Calling all cavers, SAR volunteers, technical rescue teams, responding agencies and rescue support organizations...mark your calendars to take part in one of the most unique rescue exercises ever!

The Alberta Cave Rescue Organization (ACRO) is hosting an interprovincial mock cave and surface rescue (OPERATION DARK SQUEEZE) Sept 16 - 18, 2011 in the beautiful Crowsnest Pass area in Southwestern Alberta.

This is a great opportunity to exercise your rescue skills, meet other avid cavers and rescue volunteers while taking in some of the most beautiful and remote terrain in the world!

The Crowsnest Pass area contains incredible karst, caving and mountainous terrain.  Gargantua Cave is a popular trip with cavers, tourists, hikers, scout and school groups. The cave also spans the border with British Columbia so it's also a great chance to work with cavers, rescue and SAR teams from British Columbia.

There have been a number of incidents in Gargantua Cave so it's not a matter of if, but when the next incident occurs.

ACRO appreciates the support of SAR Alberta and AEMA (Alberta Emergency Management Agency) in being able to conduct this exercise as well as the participating organizations from across Alberta and British Columbia. With their support the rescue scenario will focus not only challenges in the cave but also exercise aspects of surface rescue including non-technical and technical ground operations as well as helicopter operations.

Not a technical rescuer or hardcore outdoor person?

No problem. The exercise will have various rescue components that are suitable for most levels. Anyone with a moderate fitness level will have no problem participating in the exercise. If you have concerns, please contact Cindy Heselton as there are many roles to fill.

Not a rescuer but like the drops and squeezes?

Then ACRO needs you Cave rescues involve a lot of resources and we can't do it without the support and capability of competent cavers. Our services exist to support cavers and so we encourage cavers to participate in this exercise.

This is your chance!!

For more information check the link at http://bit.ly/jVLgy6

This web site has been created by and is provided by VolunteerRescue of SKRPC Holdings Inc., Fernie, BC, Canada.