18 February 2009
Wilderness First Responder - A Dance, A Sunset, A Night in the Cold
Also available on YouTube.
Since the testing day is coming up soon (it's tomorrow now), we asked our instructors to demonstrate a perfect rescue, so we could see how the pros do it. They did it using the toughest scenario we've encountered so far: an open tension pneumohemothorax from a gunshot wound. Yeah, go ahead and look that one up. Anyways, it was great to see the details they paid the most attention to; as we've been trained, they took the "ABC Life Threats" as an absolute priority and got their patient's airway clear, breathing intact, and ensured circulation before doing anything else.
Sunsets at the Three Peaks Ranch are always, always breathtaking. I've never been surrounded by such intense natural beauty for so many days in a row before.
Last night might have been the most intense night of the WFR section so far. Our instructors took us out for a "night game", on a hike away from the ranch, to test both our technical skills and our ability to stay and keep calm in a dire situation. Basically, our scenario involved being lost, away from instructors, with two sudden patients - one with a through-skin tibula/fibula fracture, and one with a first-time seizure who developed mild to moderate hypothermia. I was definitely glad to have a lot of the stuff I did with me, but our instructions were strict: bring only what you would have brought on a long day hike before you got any WFR training. I think I learned the most about myself as a rescuer and a member of a rescue team during this extended nighttime scenario. For any NOLS or WMI staffers or instructors reading along, always keep this part. It's brilliant.
Your Adventurer,
Nick
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Labels: adventure, classroom musicals, comedy, equipment, groups, health, NOLS, outdoor educator, outdoors, packing, photos, Three Peaks Ranch, youtube
20 December 2008
Wilhelm Comedy - Look Out, Kid
Wilhelm Comedy has their own blog at http://wilhelmcomedy.blogspot.com/ and can be found on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/wilhelmcomedy.
The four episodes of Wilhelm! can be found at http://uctv.uconn.edu/tag/wilhelm/.
Labels: Bob Dylan, comedy, Dan Gaewski, filmmaking, Sean Rose, Stephen Winchel, Steve Kress, televsion, UConn, UCTV, Wilhelm, Wilhelm Sketch Comedy
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