The National Cave Rescue Commission
of the
National Speleological Society, INC.

hosts the

 2010 Cave Rescue 
Operations and Management
Seminar

Camp Skyline,
Mentone, Alabama
May 15 - 22, 2010

 

 About the NCRC  

Download Seminar Brochure & Registration Form

Scholarships available for 2008 Seminar (Scholarship application Deadline March 1, 2008)

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E-mail the Seminar Staff for further information   

Where is Camp Skyline?

Directions from Chattanooga Airport (CHA) to Camp Skyline

Directions from Atlanta Hartsfield Airport (ATL) to Camp Skyline

 

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.

 
     LEVEL 1 teaches current cave rescue and emergency management techniques, and provides instruction in cave environment, medical considerations, 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 students to function as cave rescue task force members.
 

 
LEVEL 2 prepares students to function as cave rescue task force leaders. Participants in Level 2 must have successfully completed an NCRC Level 1 course within the past four years, and must demonstrate retention of key Level 1 exit skills. Students are taught more advanced techniques in medical management, vertical and horizontal rescue, team leadership, and incident management. The course is heavily oriented toward vertical rescue in the cave environment.    
       LEVEL 3 is designed to challenge and fine-tune students’ technical and management skills. Participants in Level 3 must have successfully completed an NCRC Level 2 course within the past four years, and will be expected to demonstrate retention of their skills as a condition of participation. Most sessions will be practical field exercises focused on crack and crevice rescue, technical rigging, water problems, and difficult litter handling situations - with an emphasis on small group scenarios and innovation. Throughout the week student teams will be presented with a variety of cave rescue problems and be expected to solve them with the assistance and supervision of the instructors. 

Level 3 enrollment may be limited. Contact the registrar to ensure space is available.

Personal Equipment Requirements


On-Site Accommodations:  

 


Cabins at Camp Skyline

Riverside Lodge at Camp Skyline

Off-Site Accommodations & Attractions: 

The National Cave Rescue Commission is a commission of the National Speleological Society, Inc. a  501c(3)  Non-Profit Organization
 
 
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