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== Patrol Equipment Assignments ==
  
1. PACK
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Patrol Equipment Modules should be assigned by predetermined roles for each patroller.
The pack itself should be large enough to accommodate the items mentioned below and approximately onethird
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of those modular units described in Appendix B as being carried by patrollers. A minimum of 2500 cubic
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inches is recommended, but appropriate size will depend on your size and how you accommodate cold weather.
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2. MAP & COMPASS
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Each patroller must carry a map of the area being patrolled and a compass, preferably one which
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automatically adjusts for declination such as the Silva Ranger Type 15CL or Suunto MC 1D Professional. These
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models are available at REI for about $45 ($35 on sale).
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3. PATROLLER'S FIRST-AID KIT
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Because much of the first-aid equipment we carry is contained in the Trauma Module described in Appendix
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B, the individual patroller's first aid kit is limited to the following, which should be contained in a small organized
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kit such as those obtainable from Outdoor Research:
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 1 CPR mask
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 1 space blanket
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 6 3” x 4” non-stick sterile dressings
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 2 4" Kling bandages
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 2 2" Kling bandages
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 2 Kotex pads
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 several pair of latex examination gloves in your size
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 4 cravats
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 assorted band-aids
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 betadine swabs
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 handi-wipes
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 penlight
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 2-3 large safety pins
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 several small plastic bags
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 1 zippered case for contents
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The patrol offers both the OR zippered case and the contents for sale at wholesale cost.
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4. SPLINTS
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One SAM splint for OEC training. SAM splints for patient use are found in the Trauma Module (see
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Appendix B).
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5. PERSONAL CLOTHING
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Your jacket, bibs, poncho, etc. for layering and weatherproofing yourself.
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6. WATER
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At least one liter of water for personal use and to assist patients or dehydrated skiers. If sharing your bottle
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with others is distasteful, carry two smaller bottles, or a cup.
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7. FOOD
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Your lunch, power bars, etc. Emergency food for patients is found in the Stove Module , described in Appendix B.
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8. TARP
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* Patrol Leader (leader, communications)
A small tarp with grommets for keeping patients warm and dry. REI sells one for about $10.
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** Bendix/King or ICOM Radio
9. HEADLAMP
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** Spare B/K radio battery (rechargeable)
REI sells one for under $20. Pro-deals are available for headlamp purchases from Petzl.
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** Blanket
10. PERSONAL SLED KIT
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** Repair/Fire/Signal Module
Equipment for pulling the portable sled, which includes:
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** Forms Module
 16-18 feet of 1" tubular webbing (for a swami belt)
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 20' of 6 or 7mm perlon (for haul or tail rope)
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* Second Patroller (OEC leader)
 2 locking carabiners (to attach rope to sled and swami belt)
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** Bendix/King or ICOM Radio
 small stuff sack for above items
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** Trauma Module
The patrol offers this item at wholesale cost.
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** Patient Access Module
11. AVALANCHE TRANSCEIVER
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** Airway Administration Module
Patrol supplied during candidacy if you don't have one. Each member must have a transceiver by the
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beginning of the second year of membership.
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* Third Patroller (navigation, general assistance)
12. SNOW SHOVEL
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** Radio (BK or ICOM)
Model with detachable handle; patrol supplied if you don't have one.
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** Blanket
13. OTHER ESSENTIALS
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** Portable Brooks Range sled
 pocket knife (preferably one with a locking blade)
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** Megamid Tent (in cold or inclement weather)
matches in waterproof container
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 whistle
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* Fourth Patroller (general assistance)
 length of parachute cord
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** Radio (BK or ICOM)
 toilet paper
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** KTD Kit
 plastic bags or poop-tube for human waste
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* Fifth Patroller (general assistance)
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** Radio (BK or ICOM)
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** Share load from other patrollers
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== Patrol Equipment Modules ==
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The following equipment modules are provided by the patrol.
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Patrollers are required to divide up and carry the following modular units:
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==== FORMS MODULE ====
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* 2 Patrol Reports (formerly Daily Operaations Log)
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* 1 Sno-Mo Closure map for area
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* 4 incident reports
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* 2 SAR initiation forms
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* 1 ballpoint pen
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* 1 plastic envelope for contents
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==== RADIO HARNESS CONTENTS ====
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* Radio Shortcut Card (Icom or Bendix-King)
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* List of cellphone numbers
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* Businsess Cards
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* NSP Avalanche Rescue Quick Guide
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* Plastic ziplock for above if carried in patrol vest
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==== TRAUMA MODULE ====
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For treating more serious injuries.
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* 1 paramedic shears
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* 1 tweezers
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* 4 kotex pads
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* vaseline gauze
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* 10 4" x 4" dressings
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* 2 2" Kling bandages
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* 6 4" Kling bandages
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* 2 6" Kling bandages
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* 1 3" Ace bandage
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* 1 6" Ace bandage
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* 2 rolls 2" adhesive tape
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* 1 roll 2" Coban
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* 4 plastic bags
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* 6 1" fabric bandages
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* 12 assorted butterfly bandages
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* 12 assorted steri-strips
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* 4 eye pads
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* 6 bags sugar
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* alcohol preps
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* Betadine preps
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* green soap preps
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* 4 large safety pins
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* 4 tongue depressors
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* 2 SAM splints
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* 1 zippered case for contents
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==== AIRWAY MANAGEMENT MODULE ====
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* 1 set oral airways
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* Nasal or oral airways
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* Suction syringe
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* 1 disposable adult bag-valve mask (BVM)
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==== TENT MODULE (for patient care) ====
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* 1 Megamid
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* 1 stuff sack for contents
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==== REPAIR / FIRE / SIGNAL MODULE ====
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For repairing equipment in the field.
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* 1 2 oz. plastic bottle containing:
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** assorted binding screws
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** 4 hose clamps (for pole repairs)
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** 1 glue gun stick
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** 2 wooden golf tees
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** 2 sets portable sled screws, lock washers and wing nuts
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** 2 1" Fastex buckles
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** 2 3/4" Fastex buckles
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** 1 pole tip
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* 1 Multi-driver with hex bits
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* 1 pad #0 steel wool for filler material
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* 1 roll duct-tape
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* 1 length of 6" aluminum flashing (rolled) for pole repairs
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* 1 lighter (to melt glue gun stick)
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* 1 folding hacksaw
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* 50 feet of parachute cord
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* 1 whistle
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* 1 small roll surveyor's tape
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* 1 Fire Starter Kit
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** matches in waterproof container
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** lighter
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** 2 pads #000 steel wool
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** 1 stuff sack for contents
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* 1 zippered bag for contents
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==== PORTABLE SLED MODULE (for patient transportation) ====
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* 1 Brooks Range Emergency Sled with stuff sack, which contains:
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**  custom fitting tarp
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**  two stretcher bars
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**  set of 5 ski straps
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=== PATIENT ACCESS MODULE ===
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Rope for belaying a rescuer to provide first aid to patient in steep terrain. Planned for the 2010-2011 season.
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* 100 ft x 8mm static rope
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* Bag
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* Ascender and hardware under discussion
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 23 April 2017

Contents

[edit] Patrol Equipment Assignments

Patrol Equipment Modules should be assigned by predetermined roles for each patroller.

  • Patrol Leader (leader, communications)
    • Bendix/King or ICOM Radio
    • Spare B/K radio battery (rechargeable)
    • Blanket
    • Repair/Fire/Signal Module
    • Forms Module
  • Second Patroller (OEC leader)
    • Bendix/King or ICOM Radio
    • Trauma Module
    • Patient Access Module
    • Airway Administration Module
  • Third Patroller (navigation, general assistance)
    • Radio (BK or ICOM)
    • Blanket
    • Portable Brooks Range sled
    • Megamid Tent (in cold or inclement weather)
  • Fourth Patroller (general assistance)
    • Radio (BK or ICOM)
    • KTD Kit
  • Fifth Patroller (general assistance)
    • Radio (BK or ICOM)
    • Share load from other patrollers


[edit] Patrol Equipment Modules

The following equipment modules are provided by the patrol. Patrollers are required to divide up and carry the following modular units:

[edit] FORMS MODULE

  • 2 Patrol Reports (formerly Daily Operaations Log)
  • 1 Sno-Mo Closure map for area
  • 4 incident reports
  • 2 SAR initiation forms
  • 1 ballpoint pen
  • 1 plastic envelope for contents

[edit] RADIO HARNESS CONTENTS

  • Radio Shortcut Card (Icom or Bendix-King)
  • List of cellphone numbers
  • Businsess Cards
  • NSP Avalanche Rescue Quick Guide
  • Plastic ziplock for above if carried in patrol vest

[edit] TRAUMA MODULE

For treating more serious injuries.

  • 1 paramedic shears
  • 1 tweezers
  • 4 kotex pads
  • vaseline gauze
  • 10 4" x 4" dressings
  • 2 2" Kling bandages
  • 6 4" Kling bandages
  • 2 6" Kling bandages
  • 1 3" Ace bandage
  • 1 6" Ace bandage
  • 2 rolls 2" adhesive tape
  • 1 roll 2" Coban
  • 4 plastic bags
  • 6 1" fabric bandages
  • 12 assorted butterfly bandages
  • 12 assorted steri-strips
  • 4 eye pads
  • 6 bags sugar
  • alcohol preps
  • Betadine preps
  • green soap preps
  • 4 large safety pins
  • 4 tongue depressors
  • 2 SAM splints
  • 1 zippered case for contents

[edit] AIRWAY MANAGEMENT MODULE

  • 1 set oral airways
  • Nasal or oral airways
  • Suction syringe
  • 1 disposable adult bag-valve mask (BVM)

[edit] TENT MODULE (for patient care)

  • 1 Megamid
  • 1 stuff sack for contents

[edit] REPAIR / FIRE / SIGNAL MODULE

For repairing equipment in the field.

  • 1 2 oz. plastic bottle containing:
    • assorted binding screws
    • 4 hose clamps (for pole repairs)
    • 1 glue gun stick
    • 2 wooden golf tees
    • 2 sets portable sled screws, lock washers and wing nuts
    • 2 1" Fastex buckles
    • 2 3/4" Fastex buckles
    • 1 pole tip
  • 1 Multi-driver with hex bits
  • 1 pad #0 steel wool for filler material
  • 1 roll duct-tape
  • 1 length of 6" aluminum flashing (rolled) for pole repairs
  • 1 lighter (to melt glue gun stick)
  • 1 folding hacksaw
  • 50 feet of parachute cord
  • 1 whistle
  • 1 small roll surveyor's tape
  • 1 Fire Starter Kit
    • matches in waterproof container
    • lighter
    • 2 pads #000 steel wool
    • 1 stuff sack for contents
  • 1 zippered bag for contents

[edit] PORTABLE SLED MODULE (for patient transportation)

  • 1 Brooks Range Emergency Sled with stuff sack, which contains:
    • custom fitting tarp
    • two stretcher bars
    • set of 5 ski straps

[edit] PATIENT ACCESS MODULE

Rope for belaying a rescuer to provide first aid to patient in steep terrain. Planned for the 2010-2011 season.

  • 100 ft x 8mm static rope
  • Bag
  • Ascender and hardware under discussion

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