TSL AVALANCHE BAGS MAIN BAG ADDITIONAL BAGS (C, D or E)

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TSL AVALANCHE BAGS MAIN BAG ADDITIONAL BAGS (C, D or E)

MAIN BAG ACCESSORIES

FLAPS Marking out of access path + Marking out of a safe fallback access (in case of a second avalanche) Marking out of area probed Delimitation of avalanche area Marking out of victim’s material Marking out of A.R.V.A. echo (Victim found by A.R.V.A.) Marking of avalanche dog (Victim found by an avalanche dog)

MAIN BAG ACCESSORIES Megaphone + Batteries LR6 Whistle PC banner (+ 2 Telescopic tubes) 4 Quivers 500g can of red colour snow Clipboard + Pencil + Clipboard sticker 4 Vests : Doctor’s Rescue chief’s Probing line A leader’s Probing line B leader’s

HOW TO USE TSL MAIN BAG ON AVALANCHE

ORGANISTATION OF RESCUE INTERVENTION

MARKING OUT OF THE AVALANCHE ZONE MARKING OUT OF ACCESS PATH DELIMITATION OF THE AVALANCHE AREA MARKING OUT OF A SAFE FALLBACK ACCESS (in case of a second avalanche) ARRIVAL OF RESCUE TEAM ON THE AVALANCHE ZONE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PC DELIMITATION OF DROP ZONE DROP ZONE RESCUE LOOKOUT

VICTIM SEARCH : FIRST STAGE RESCUE TEAM A.R.V.A. SEARCHER RESCUE TEAM DOG HANDLER DZ VISUAL SEARCH Victim clues A.R.V.A. Dog

PROBING Marking out of probed areas DZ Victim Dog A.R.V.A. Victim clues Marking out of area probed

ADDITIONAL TSL AVALANCHE BAGS

ADDITIONAL BAGS 3 bags: C, D or E CONTENTS 100 Flaps / bag 1 Vest / Bag or 2 Quivers