OK so I know that this kind of header always is a troll grabber, but couldnt resist.
I was asked to serve as an evaluator for next months NER SAR competition and am now unable to attend due to a change in my real job schedule. So I was asked by the Project Officer if I could reccommend a replacement. My brain said gee, I dont know anyone off the top of my head but I am sure there are a number of medically minded CAP Talkers that I have interacted with that might fit the bill.
Here is the details as I know them:
NER SAR Comp Westover AFB May 22, 23, 24
The specific area I was to evaluate was a wilderness/crash rescue station. There are also some USAFR medical types evalauting, but they were looking for someone that can also keep things in the CAP perspective.
It is a travel re-imbursable mission (at least for the NER area, dont know if you were to travel from out of region) with highly reduced on base rates for food and lodging.
http://www.ner.cap.gov/SARCOMP/ (http://www.ner.cap.gov/SARCOMP/)
If you are interested send me a PM or email (sarmed1@gimail.af.mil) and I can forward a selection to the project officer.
mk
Troll accepted - what's to evaluate beyond providing a basic first aid class? Since nothing from a "CAP perspective" is allowed or required?
Quote from: Eclipse on April 27, 2009, 09:35:20 PM
Troll accepted - what's to evaluate beyond providing a basic first aid class? Since nothing from a "CAP perspective" is allowed or required?
Ouch!
Granted - I've been gone for a week and the first thing I do is drop something like the above, prob still tired from encampment.
Does anyone think the NER SARCOMP folks would have a problem with a cadet GTL as long as there is appropriate senior member supervision? That may be the only way to get a team out there.
Anybody ever think of doing this during a drill weekend and the an MOU together and having the ARNG or Air Guard with their medics and flight nurses??
Good idea???
Quote from: Jolt on May 14, 2009, 04:09:37 AM
Does anyone think the NER SARCOMP folks would have a problem with a cadet GTL as long as there is appropriate senior member supervision? That may be the only way to get a team out there.
As long as the cadet is over 18...
Quote from: BrandonKea on May 14, 2009, 12:38:36 PM
Quote from: Jolt on May 14, 2009, 04:09:37 AM
Does anyone think the NER SARCOMP folks would have a problem with a cadet GTL as long as there is appropriate senior member supervision? That may be the only way to get a team out there.
As long as the cadet is over 18...
Of course. A cadet under 18 couldn't even qualify as a GTL.
Quote from: Jolt on May 14, 2009, 01:25:57 PM
Quote from: BrandonKea on May 14, 2009, 12:38:36 PM
Quote from: Jolt on May 14, 2009, 04:09:37 AM
Does anyone think the NER SARCOMP folks would have a problem with a cadet GTL as long as there is appropriate senior member supervision? That may be the only way to get a team out there.
As long as the cadet is over 18...
Of course. A cadet under 18 couldn't even qualify as a GTL.
Some cadets forget this though.
I think if I were an evaluator, I'd be very impressed with a cadet GTL (as long as they were competent and able, which most Cadet GTL's I've seen are)
Quote from: heliodoc on May 14, 2009, 12:09:26 PM
Anybody ever think of doing this during a drill weekend and the an MOU together and having the ARNG or Air Guard with their medics and flight nurses??
Good idea???
Yes, except for the fact that billeting would be reduced or unavailable -- as it is, NER is running SARCOMP & annual cadet competition same place, same weekend (different event staffs!), lots of coordination & coperation on meals, billeting, comm, LG.