Monday, March 31, 2014
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Saturday, March 22, 2014
SAR FATALITY: Train Strikes, Kills Firefighter During Search For Missing Woman
Read article here.
>>For the purposes of this post, a 'like' is considered a show of support and respect for the family, friends, and teammates of the deceased. —Michael
Friday, March 21, 2014
MAN-TRACKING: ‘Cow’ shoes used by moonshiners in 1924 to disguise their footprints
Source: Library of Congress via RetroNaut.com via Institute of Visual Tracking & Tactical Acuity via Bill Adams.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
SAFETY NOTICE: Call for rivet inspection on Petzl CROLL B16 & B16AAA rope clamps
Source: Roo Fox-Rockley, via Journal of Search and Rescue (JSAR)
NOTICE: As alluded to in the caption, the Petzl Croll depicted in the upper right corner of the graphic is NOT the model affected by this safety notice—It is a current model. As mentioned in the headline, the Croll models affected are the B16 & B16AAA, both of which were manufactured in 2012, according to Petzel's customer information sheet at http://www.petzl.com/en/pro/safety-information-croll-B16AAA. A grainy enlargement of a Croll rope clamp Petzl included in its customer information sheet regarding this matter appears to the right.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
GPS POCKET MANUAL: Free, 8-page, pocket-sized guide for Garmin Oregon 400, 500, & 600 GPS units
Print-out this pocket guide using the "print" function in your Internet browser menu; then trim and laminate individual pages.
Source: Adapted from material provided by the US National Wildfire Coordinating Group's (NWCG's) Geospatial Subcommittee (GSC)
Thursday, March 13, 2014
SAR NEWS: Rock climber who assisted another climber injured in Shortoff Mountain fall cited by USFS for interfering with rescuers in North Carolina
SHORTOFF MOUNTAIN —An experienced rock climber said he was the first person to reach the man who fell 20-40 feet off a cliff in Linville Gorge.
Officials also cited him because emergency crews said he got in the way of their operation.
The civilian rock climber said he spent hours with the victim, but Tuesday, he's being fined with interfering with the rescue.
It's the latest twist in a dramatic rescue you watched unfold live on Channel 9.
The 23-year-old who fell is in good condition at an Asheville hospital.
Jackson Depew severely injured his pelvis in the fall when he landed on a ledge just a few feet wide when his climbing anchors gave way.
911 calls give a firsthand account of the desperate situation on that ledge.
A civilian rock climber wearing an orange helmet was the first person to reach Depew.
The climber stayed with him for several hours before emergency crews from Burke County arrived....read story here.
Source: No Charge for Rescue
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Friday, March 7, 2014
DRONES: Judge strikes down FAA's ban on small drones
According to Politico.Com...
A federal judge slapped down the FAA’s fine for a drone operator, saying there was no law banning the commercial use of small drones.
The judge’s decision could open up the skies below 400 feet to farmers, photographers and entrepreneurs who have been battling the FAA over the use of the unmanned aerial vehicles.
NTSB Administrative Law Judge Patrick Geraghty ruled Thursday that the policy notices the FAA issued as a basis for the ban weren’t enforceable because they hadn’t been written as part of a formal rulemaking process
The ruling, for now, appears to make it legal for drones to fly at the low altitude as part of a business — whether that’s delivering beer, photographing a baseball game or spraying crops.
The case, Pirker v. Huerta, concerned Raphael Pirker, a Swiss drone operator who was fined $10,000 by the FAA for operating a drone recklessly while filming a commercial for the University of Virginia’s medical school. Pirker is the only person the FAA has fined for violating the rule, but the agency has sent letters and made informal calls to other drone operators. The judge’s ruling dismisses the FAA’s fine….Read more here.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Un-certified Virginia, USA, swift-water training instructor who issued forged Rescue 3 certifications to dozens of unknowing swift-water trainees over a 3 year period is jailed on 70-count indictment
"BUENA VISTA, Va. -The former volunteer fire chief in Buena Vista is out on bond after an arrest Friday as part of a 77 count indictment.
Butch Lawhorn taught swift water rescue courses but investigators say he was never certified to teach those courses. Lawhorn is accused of faking certificates issued to volunteers from all over southwest Virginia and of taking thousands of dollars for the classes. Swift water rescue teams in Rockbridge County and beyond are in limbo, waiting to find out if they'll have to train all over again.
Last fall, WDBJ7 first reported Lawhorn was the focus of a State Police investigation. He lost his chief position around the same time. Troopers searched the fire station and his house...."
Learn more here.
Butch Lawhorn taught swift water rescue courses but investigators say he was never certified to teach those courses. Lawhorn is accused of faking certificates issued to volunteers from all over southwest Virginia and of taking thousands of dollars for the classes. Swift water rescue teams in Rockbridge County and beyond are in limbo, waiting to find out if they'll have to train all over again.
Last fall, WDBJ7 first reported Lawhorn was the focus of a State Police investigation. He lost his chief position around the same time. Troopers searched the fire station and his house...."
Learn more here.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Rope Rescue: How to rig a steep-angle (40° to 60°) litter evacuation
To purchase a copy of this handy, 196-page, spiral-bound, pocket-sized field guide, point your Internet browser here.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
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