4/23/2012

FSAR meeting/training minutes 4-11-2012

Pat, Al, Taylor B., Paul, Mit, Steve Y, Coby L, Barry, Jeff

The Tiff grant is tied up in red tape with the auditors. We are being told that we should have our $ within a few weeks. Steve M will continue to call and keep the board posted with movement. Pat has kept our contact at Maine Radio in the loop about grant progress. He has the radios and will program the set with our channels as soon as we have the $ in hand.

Baxter SP gave each participating volunteer a certificate of participation for their SAR work last year. Steve Y has filed them in each member’s FSAR training record folder.

The MASAR spring conference is May 5-6 registration is online, 4 or 5 members have registered and will attend.  If you are able, it is a great 2 day conference with many great classes.

Coby has been working with the US military SERE school in Redington.  He participates in multi-day, man-tracking events. Through this connection, he has been involved in forming the new Trident Tactical Tracking. This team is interested in becoming a MASAR certified visual tracking team. Colby has invited any FSAR members who are interested in learning more about man-tracking to attend one of their meetings. Trident web site:

http://broad-wingedfarm.com/Trident_Tactical.html

The board is in the process of reviewing the roster and removing members who are now inactive.

Steve Y,  Mit and Pat will correlate our text msg. lists for call-outs to make sure we all have the same people.

FSAR has 3 members who have passed the written BASR test!!!!!! Way to go Barry, Pat and Colby!!!   Matt is in the process of prepping for the test as well.

Paul provided an overview of the search/recovery for a missing hiker in Tuckerman’s Ravine on Mt. Washington.  Paul provided an interesting perspective on searcher safety and risk management. More on the situation here:
http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/20120405recovering_boston_mans_body_on_mount_washington_could_take_weeks

On Saturday, June 9th there will be a one day Smalls Falls (SF) rope rescue training.  Prior to the SF training, Al and DK are teaching a 1 day classroom wilderness workshop for EMS providers. The SF training will be a combined high angle and litter packaging skills day for the EMT class and others. It should be a wonderful cross-training opportunity for FSAR folks. Plan to be there if possible.

JUNE 19-24  the Untamed New England Eco Challenge will be held in our region of the state. This is a 4 day non-stop team race. The Command Post will be at the outdoor center and Northstar EMS will be working the event. FSAR will be ‘On-Call’ to assist if needed during the Eco Challenge. The teams are to be completely independent and if we assist them they can be disqualified. So FSAR assistance would only be needed if things get really bad. This is the event web site:

http://untamedne.com/

Although I do not have the exact date yet (sometime in May I believe) DK has invited FSAR to the final saddleback EMT class simulation. They plan to field test the new Lifeflight LZ at the Rangeley Lakes Trail Center on the access road, so the sim will take place in that general area. The plan is for a cookout supper up at the lodge around 6 PM or so and then start the sim around dusk. 


Minutes taken by Mit

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