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You are scheduled to patrol on the following dates.
 
You are scheduled to patrol on the following dates.
  
== MINDEN RADIO TRAFFIC ==
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== OPERATIONS UPDATES ==
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=== MINDEN RADIO TRAFFIC ===
 
  The Minden Tone 1 repeater has been having problems. If you are patrolling
 
  The Minden Tone 1 repeater has been having problems. If you are patrolling
 
  in the Tahoe Meadows area, please use an alternate tone or use your cell  
 
  in the Tahoe Meadows area, please use an alternate tone or use your cell  
 
  phone to contact Minden dispatch. The phone number for Minden on the old
 
  phone to contact Minden dispatch. The phone number for Minden on the old
 
  radio cards is incorrect. The correct phone number can be found on the roster  
 
  radio cards is incorrect. The correct phone number can be found on the roster  
  lists along with the nordic call signs.
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  lists along with the nordic call signs. Yet another reminder to please
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keep your cell phones charged while on patrol.
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=== AVALANCHE FAX ===
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We automatically receive the Avy Report faxed at around 8:15 AM. Be sure to read it!
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The patrol going to Castle Peak should place it in a sheet protector and use the clip
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on the Castle Peak sign to post it on the USFS signboard. Don't forget to REMOVE it
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at the end of the day.
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=== PATROL VESTS ===
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NSP Vests or crosses should be worn by all patrollers, and by any candidates with OEC (only).
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These identify NSP members who have passed the NSP OEC course. Non-OEC candidates
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should not wear patrol vests, but may wear identifying arm-bands which can be found in the
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equipment shelf of the operations trailer.
  
== IN-SERVICE TRAINING ==
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=== IN-SERVICE TRAINING ===
 
  As part of our commitment to readiness and professionalism, patrols are
 
  As part of our commitment to readiness and professionalism, patrols are
 
  recommended to devote 45-60 minutes of each patrol day to training. Please
 
  recommended to devote 45-60 minutes of each patrol day to training. Please

Revision as of 01:54, 18 March 2009

%% COMMENT Automatically becomes the Patrol Reminder. Lines which begin with two # characters are MACROS %%

Dear Patrollers, You are scheduled to patrol on the following dates.

Contents

OPERATIONS UPDATES

MINDEN RADIO TRAFFIC

The Minden Tone 1 repeater has been having problems. If you are patrolling
in the Tahoe Meadows area, please use an alternate tone or use your cell 
phone to contact Minden dispatch. The phone number for Minden on the old
radio cards is incorrect. The correct phone number can be found on the roster 
lists along with the nordic call signs. Yet another reminder to please 
keep your cell phones charged while on patrol.

AVALANCHE FAX

We automatically receive the Avy Report faxed at around 8:15 AM. Be sure to read it! 
The patrol going to Castle Peak should place it in a sheet protector and use the clip
on the Castle Peak sign to post it on the USFS signboard. Don't forget to REMOVE it 
at the end of the day.

PATROL VESTS

NSP Vests or crosses should be worn by all patrollers, and by any candidates with OEC (only). 
These identify NSP members who have passed the NSP OEC course. Non-OEC candidates 
should not wear patrol vests, but may wear identifying arm-bands which can be found in the
equipment shelf of the operations trailer.

IN-SERVICE TRAINING

As part of our commitment to readiness and professionalism, patrols are
recommended to devote 45-60 minutes of each patrol day to training. Please
think over what skills you'd like to improve and email your Mountain Manager.
In-Service training skills should be recorded in the "comments" section of the
Patrol Report. Sample in-service training ideas here:
      http://wiki.tbsp.org/In-Service_Training

Scheduled Patrols

Your Mountain Manager contact details: %% MMINFO %%

Chalet Phone: (530) 587-3244

%% SCHEDULE %%

Patroller Instructions

DROPPING DAYS:

If you cannot patrol, you must find a replacement and contact your mountain
manager. You can drop patrol days on the web site until 24 hours before your
patrol. If you must cancel within 24 hours, you must call the Chalet and leave
a message at 530-587-3244.

BOREAL PATROLLERS: Read this for important updates: http://wiki.tbsp.org/Boreal_Patrol

MOUNTAIN MANAGER INSTRUCTIONS:

http://wiki.tbsp.org/Mountain_Manager - Your responsibilities as Mountain Manager.
1. Print out the attendance roster from http://beacon.tbsp.org/managers/view
2. You are responsible for the quality of your Patrol Reports,
   please review before signing off.
3. FILE YOUR PATROL REPORTS ONLINE. Your patrollers will NOT get credit for
   their days patrolled until your Manager Report is submitted online!
Thanks for serving as Mountain Manager!

See you on the hill!

TBSP Operations operations@tbsp.org http://beacon.tbsp.org

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