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Year: 2010

SAR Day 10: CPR/AED

By Michael Coyle Posted on 16/04/2010 Posted in Blog Entry, SAR Day Tagged with first aid, SAR, SARDay, training
SAR Day 10: CPR/AED
Well hello there.

SARDay 10

SAR Day 9: Advanced first aid techniques

By Michael Coyle Posted on 15/04/2010 Posted in Blog Entry, SAR Day Tagged with first aid, SAR, SARDay, training

All SAR members have basic first aid skills, but in addition to the basic stuff we’re often called to assist members of the team who are paramedics, nurses or doctors. We currently have 4 paramedics, 1 firefighter, 1 coast guard …

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GPS vs. Paper Maps

By Michael Coyle Posted on 14/04/2010 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with GPS, map, navigation, opinion, technology
GPS vs. Paper Maps

Ever since I saw my  first mapping GPS I’ve been pretty critical of them (well, those that know me know I’m pretty critical about everything). To be clear I’m not critical about the basic utility of plotting your position on …

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SAR Day 8: GPS Navigation

By Michael Coyle Posted on 10/04/2010 Posted in Blog Entry, SAR Day Tagged with GPS, how-to, map, navigation, SAR, SARDay, training
SAR Day 8: GPS Navigation

GPS Navigation training

SAR Day 7: Hypothermia

By Michael Coyle Posted on 02/04/2010 Posted in Blog Entry, SAR Day Tagged with first aid, SAR, SARDay, training

On Tuesday the team trained for treating hypothermia. Hypothermia affects people year round. In a seminar a few years ago a BC Ambulance paramedic told us that older people who are in trouble because they have fallen inside their houses …

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SAR Day 6: Navigation part 2

By Michael Coyle Posted on 24/03/2010 Posted in Blog Entry, SAR Day Tagged with GPS, map, navigation, SAR, SARDay, training
SAR Day 6: Navigation part 2

Regular training day with navigation on the schedule. Map and compass. In the past 10 years, the biggest errors in navigation I’ve seen have all been variations on transcription errors. What happens is this: people will report their position using …

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SAR Day 5: Executive Meeting

By Michael Coyle Posted on 19/03/2010 Posted in Blog Entry, SAR Day Tagged with SAR, SARDay

Our SAR Team has an executive; we’re an incorporated charity under the Society Act of British Columbia. This act atates that we must meet some minimum requirements such has having officers of the society, and regular meetings. The executive runs …

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Death on Snowmobile: part 3 what worked

By Michael Coyle Posted on 19/03/2010 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with death, injury, opinion, safety, SAR, snow, snowmobile
Death on Snowmobile: part 3 what worked

Every skier loves to slag a sledder. Forums all over the internets are alive with skiers talking about the Boulder Mountain Avalanche and how it wouldn’t happen to skiers, that the sledders are isolated from the sounds of the snow …

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Death on snowmobile: part 2

By Michael Coyle Posted on 14/03/2010 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with death, injury, opinion, safety, SAR, snow, snowmobile
Death on snowmobile: part 2

I’d like to talk about one or two things I’ve noticed that can help shed light on why 200 people would go out into such obviously dangerous conditions, and expose themselves to what would seem to be obvious risk. These …

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Death on snowmobile

By Michael Coyle Posted on 13/03/2010 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with death, injury, opinion, safety, SAR, snow, snowmobile
Death on snowmobile

Today over 200 people were on scene at an “unorganized event” known as the “Big Iron Shootout” near Revelstoke, there was an avalanche and several people were killed, many were injured and there are possibly some missing. In the past …

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