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Month: October 2014

What was the largest search in BC History?

By Michael Coyle Posted on 29/10/2014 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with Incidents, InfoSAR, numbers
What was the largest search in BC History?
SAR Incidents by Week (2003 to 2010)

What is the largest search in BC Search and Rescue History? Almost impossible to answer to anyone’s satisfaction.

The future of public safety communications

By Michael Coyle Posted on 21/10/2014 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with communications, emergency, emergency management, response, smart phone, technology
The future of public safety communications

Last week I was in Ashcroft testing what will become the future of public safety communications networking; initial impressions of this emerging tech.

RCMP to be charged for CH-149 Cormorant

By Michael Coyle Posted on 10/10/2014 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with cost recovery, military, rescue, SAR
RCMP to be charged for CH-149 Cormorant

Two sources indicate that the Department of Defence is considering charging the RCMP for the use of the CH-149 Cormorant for search and rescue in BC

YourLo.ca/tion successes

By Michael Coyle Posted on 07/10/2014 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with cell phone, GPS, technology, YourLo.ca/tion
YourLo.ca/tion successes

YourLo.ca/tion successes; an appeal for feedback on how YourLo.ca/tion is working, and general feedback

No Duff!

By Michael Coyle Posted on 03/10/2014 Posted in Blog Entry Tagged with conference, No Duff, sarxsw
No Duff!

A No Duff is Canadian military slang for when something is not part of the ongoing drill. We had five no duffs at last weekend’s SAR Exercise!

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