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What do
we know? - Training
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Emergency care: You will learn emergency
care skills equivalent to the basic EMT level and the Red
Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer. These skills are
taught by Ski Patrollers in a friendly and fun manner. Through
practice, you will learn to react to emergency situations
wherever they occur.
The tuition for this training is approximately
$166.95. This fee includes text books, supplies and equipment.
The classroom training program is held twice per week. The
classes start in late October/ early November. You will
have reading assignments and emergency care skills practice
to complete between classes. After the completion of the
classroom session, you will continue to practice the emergency
care skills that you learned each Saturday at Kissing Bridge.
You will use these skills extensively during the skiing
season and they will serve you both on the Patrol and in
your day-to-day activities. You just might save someone's
life!
Skiing and boarding: Patrollers are constantly learning
to be better skiers or snowboarders. Special skills are
required to handle the toboggans that we use to transport
injured people. We will help you develop those skills and
also improve your overall skiing or boarding technique.
Do we have fun? -You betcha!
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Besides conscientiously performing our
duties at Kissing Bridge, we also like to have fun. We have
parties both during the skiing season and during the off
season. Patrollers sail, golf, horseback ride and cycle
during the off-season. We are a family oriented organization
with many of the best characteristics of a social club.
We ski together, we train together, we eat together, we
know each other's families and best of all, we play together.
If you have a friendly personality and want to make new
friends, Ski Patrol is a way to meet great people.
What will it cost me? - Not much for what you get!
Dues: In addition to the one-time
Outdoor Emergency Care course fees, there are yearly recurring
National Ski Patrol dues of about $60.00 and a $10.00 charge
for CPR recertification.
Uniforms(yes, we look great):
The KB Ski Patrol is entirely self-sufficient. The uniform
is a Patrol jacket ($220.00), black ski pants of your choice
and a black fanny pack ($34.00). The Ski Patrol provides
emergency care supplies to fill the pack.
Time: During the season, you are
expected to make a 8 hr. per week commitment. The first
year, you must be available every Saturday for training
and another 4 hour shift scheduled at your convenience.
After you complete your training, at the beginning of each
year, you will be asked for your scheduling preferences
which may include days, evenings or weekends. We provide
coverage whenever the Kissing Bridge ski area is open.
Continuing training: Each Patroller
is expected to attend a training refresher and a CPR re-certification
class each Fall. During the season, additional training
is also provided.
Rewards
Great knowledge, good fun, wonderful
people, a sense of real accomplishment, a chance to help
others who really need your help. There's nothing better
than to receive a letter from someone you've helped. In
addition, you receive the National Ski Patrol magazine and
a variety of division and regional newsletters. All in all,
the Ski Patrol may be one of the greatest organizations
you can join. For many of us it will last a lifetime.
Help Others & Have Fun
Kissing Bridge Ski Patrol Membership
checklist
* I enjoy skiing or snowboarding
* I like a feeling of accomplishment
* I want to help a child in distress
* I like to help others
* I want to meet new people
* I want to learn and practice emergency care skills
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