2006 Cave Rescue
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Registration is closed for all Levels
About the Seminar
The seminar consists of extensive classroom and field work in all phases of cave rescue including underground environment, vertical rescue, hauling systems, extrication techniques, medical management, communication systems, and the organization and management of cave rescue operations. Basic and advanced course material is presented for students who typically include cavers, emergency service personnel, and emergency managers.
Each course provides approximately 100 hours of instruction over the eight day seminar. These classes are physically strenuous and participants must be in good physical health.
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LEVEL 1 teaches current cave rescue and emergency management techniques, and provides instruction in caving, basic rope work, litter rigging and transport, and incident command systems. It is specifically designed to meet the various needs of agency personnel with little or no cave related experience, and cavers with little or no rescue or medical experience. Level 1 prepares the student to function as a cave rescue team member. |
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2005 Student Preparation Guide (Subject to Change) (411k PDF) Personal Equipment Requirements Ground Transportation in Puerto Rico Dormitory-type rooms (4 to 8 person capacity) with showers and bathrooms are included in the seminar registration fee and will be available Friday, April 7 through Saturday, April 15. No Camping will be allowed. For accompanying non-students there are hotel & motel rooms available at a modest fee. Persons who prefer a motel must make their own arrangements. Off-Site Accommodations & Attractions: The National Cave Rescue Commission is a commission
of the National Speleological Society, Inc. a 501c(3) Non-Profit
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