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Pincher Creek Joint Rope Rescue Team
3 Year Review Pincher Creek Joint Rope Rescue Team
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2012 Highlights Victoria Peak Rescue response 11 training sessions
Rigging off Hewetson Bridge
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Needs Analysis (2010) Average 3.4 incidents per year
Response: 1 Team Leader, 3 Team Member, 2 Basic Skills Roster: 3 Team Leader, 9 Team Member, 6 Basic Skills
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Scenarios PCSAR: 0.6/year 0.1 self rescue 0.2 wilderness low angle
0.1 wilderness high angle 0.2 caves PCES 2.0 embankment 0.2 high angle 0.3 bridges Industry 0.3 gas 0.1 wind
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Current Capabilities Skills: 1 Team Leader, 2 Team Member,
5 Basic Skills/TM in Training Equipment: 2 kits, adequate but weak
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Current Capacity High-angle or steep slope (> 30 degrees):
With right personnel and lots of time Low-angle: Capable. Slow without key personnel
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Meeting the Need Alternative Strategies
Ask others to do the job (shut down) Ask others to fill the gaps (continue as is) Partner/merge with other teams Grow to fill the need
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Other Resources Waterton Park Crowsnest Pass Rescue Kananaskis Country
Banff Lethbridge Fire Sparwood SAR Foothills SAR Alberta BC Cave Rescue
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Growth Challenges Few members Low participation in training
Hesitation to train outdoors Poor indoor facilities Funding for formal course Very few doing organizational support
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2012 Ideas * competitions * funding * demo * exercise * * goal for the year * PCES response protocol * * mutual aid with CNP / Waterton * wind people * * mine rescue * advertise * liability * * WCB coverage * make attractive * zip line * * swift water * ascending/descending * * descent off building * climbing wall * * public event * fair * pamphlet *
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Last Year's Plan Have monthly training on vertical activities Recruit
Public event at town fair Refine protocol when called by PCES
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Objectives Milestones Who
A Plan for 2013 Objectives Milestones Who
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