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Search and Rescue and Ambulance teams hold joint cross-training session
Summary
Prince Rupert Ground Search and Rescue and BC Emergency Health Services held a joint training on Jan. 9 focused on patient packaging and transfer. PRGSAR said practicing together helps ensure seamless handoffs and a higher level of care.
Content
Prince Rupert Ground Search and Rescue held its first training session of the year on Jan. 9 in collaboration with BC Emergency Health Services. The session focused on patient packaging and transferring, and PRGSAR described the work as an opportunity to practice technical skills together. PRGSAR said inter-agency training is the foundation of a successful rescue and helps ensure seamless handoffs and a higher level of care for subjects. The organization also expressed thanks to the PRGSAR volunteers and BCEHS members who participated.
Training details:
- Date: Jan. 9 joint session.
- Participants: Prince Rupert Ground Search and Rescue (PRGSAR) and BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS).
- Focus: patient packaging and transferring.
- Purpose: PRGSAR reported the training helps ensure seamless handoffs and improved care during real-world emergencies.
- Acknowledgement: PRGSAR thanked volunteers and BCEHS members for their time and commitment.
Summary:
The cross-agency session is intended to strengthen coordination between field responders and ambulance crews and to improve the transfer of patients. PRGSAR said these kinds of exercises support ongoing professional readiness across agencies. Undetermined at this time.
