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USCG CG-5421 Web Site - USC Title 14
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Coast Guard Boating Safety Division (CG-BSX-2). CGAux Help Desk (formerly AuxKB). Auxiliary International Affairs and Interpreter Corps. Assoc For Rescue At Sea (AFRAS). Web Sites of Interest. Title 14 United States Code Chapter 23. 821 Administration of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. 822 Purpose of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. 823 Eligibility, enrollments. 823a Members of the Auxiliary; status. 825 Membership in other organizations. 826 Use of member's facilities. 827 Vessel deemed public vessel. 1) Chapter 2...
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Return of Patient Care Tuesdays…Resolution. | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). Return of Patient Care Tuesdays…Resolution. September 15, 2013. To recap: You and your team have responded to a tumble off a ridge. The patient is a participant in a youth backpacking trip, was startled, and tumbled about 40 feet off a ridge. He came to rest against a tree, landing with his backpack against a tree. He has multiple scrapes/laceration/bruises, and one large abrasion/laceration on the back of his thigh. The secondary survey ...
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Patient Care Tuesdays–Slip Slidin’ Away | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). Patient Care Tuesdays–Slip Slidin’ Away. February 12, 2014. And now its time for Patient Care Tuesdayon Wednesday! I do have issues with time management at times, but in this case, the late post isn’t my fault. I had the whole post written and ready, and then my USB drive decided not to communicate with the computer anymore. So, on to the reason you’re here! It’s a beautiful day in the backcountry! LOC: AO x 1, with slurred speech. 2) The...
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USCG CG-5421 Web Site - Flotilla Officer Structure
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Coast Guard Boating Safety Division (CG-BSX-2). CGAux Help Desk (formerly AuxKB). Auxiliary International Affairs and Interpreter Corps. Assoc For Rescue At Sea (AFRAS). Web Sites of Interest. Publication No. 1. On Line Flotilla Procedures Course. Each year, upon the election of the FC and VFC, the FC will appoint Flotilla Staff Officers (FSO) for each of the following internal functions. On Line Flotilla Procedures Course. The FSO-CS is essentially the flotilla's. Standing Rules On Line. Requirements: 3...
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A Local “Sort Of” Mountain Rescue | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). A Local “Sort Of” Mountain Rescue. May 23, 2014. It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? On to what I actually wanted to talk about. This is the latest. An depressed individual leaped off one of the several bridges that cross the river. The fall did not kill him, but he was injured and ended up floating down the river to one of the rocks. The water rescue team found him, packaged him…and then called for the calvary! Larr; Rock Climber Rescued in NC.
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SAR Gear | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). I get a lot of questions about what I carry when I’m involved in a search and rescue operation. Frankly, it depends. The Commonwealth of Virginia requires all SAR personnel to carry the following items:. 50 feet nylon Cord. Pencil and small pad. 2 Trash bags/sheet of plastic. Personal first aid kit. 25ft 1’ tubular webbing. I view this as a minimum. I am. Cold weather searches are a different animal. Leave one →. November 22, 2011 2:45 pm.
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Rock Climber Rescued in NC | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). Rock Climber Rescued in NC. March 11, 2014. Here is a story (with some cool video footage in the link) about a North Carolina National Guard chopper lifting a climber off a cliff in North Carolina. As you might guess, some of the comments (which I try not to read…but I got sucked in) are predictably angry and bitter, to the tune of “these lunatics are costing me tax money! At any rate…. The man’s friend and another climber called 911.
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Reading List | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). A good rescuer is always learning. Here are some resources for you. Medicine for Mountaineering and Other Wilderness Activities. 6th ed. Wilkerson JA, Moore EE, and Zafren K, Eds. Wilderness Medical Society Practice Guidelines for Wilderness Emergency Care. Forgey WW, Ed. General Search and Rescue. Death, Daring, and Disaster: Search and Rescue in the National Parks. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Virginia Search and...
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Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR) | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). Or, “How to Avoid Becoming a Search and Rescue Victim.”. In 2003, 266,099,641 people visited the national parks. The National Park Service alone was involved in 3,108 search and rescue operations in 2003 alone. These statistics come from Charles “Butch” Farabee’s book. Death, Daring, and Disaster: Search and Rescue in the National Parks. So, how can you avoid becoming a SAR victim? Leave one →. Addre...
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Hello Facebook! | Mountain Rescue Blog
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About Mountain Rescue Blog. Preventative Search and Rescue (PSAR). February 11, 2014. Mountain Rescue Blog is now on Facebook! Check us out, give us a like! Mountain Rescue Blog Facebook Page. From → News. Larr; Innovative Uses of Wilderness Medicine. Patient Care Tuesdays–Slip Slidin’ Away →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Wilderness Me...