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  • 1.10 Operations
$0.00
This year’s keynote speaker will be Flight For Life helicopter pilot Pemba Sherpa, a veteran of Nepal’s search and rescue programs with extensive experience operating in the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest. Capt Pemba Sherpa will be sharing some stories of his experience flying SAR in Nepal and the appreciation locals hold in their hearts for the SAR community. He will be linking his stories and experience from Nepal to the Rockies. 
  • 0.25 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 0.25 Cardio
  • 0.25 Medical
  • 0.25 Trauma
$0.00
Monthly CQI    
  • 2.00 Operations
  • 1.00 Trauma
$0.00
Volunteer Basic Life Support focused Quarterly EMS training. This course will educate the BLS provider in MCI RAMP Triage and helicopter Safety
  • 2.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 1.50 Trauma
$0.00
  • 2.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 1.50 Trauma
$0.00
Sept 9-11-13-2024   0900
  • 2.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 1.50 Trauma
$0.00
Sept 9-11-13-2024   0900
  • 2.00 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 1.50 Trauma
$0.00
 Sept 10, 2024
  • 2.00 Operations
$0.00
This session is for anyone who wants to better understand different disciplines dogs work within (e.g. trailing, air scent, avalanche, water) and how, when and why to use and work with a dog team. The session will include field demonstrations.
  • 1.00 Operations
$0.00
This session will demonstrate some simple and effective methods for building understanding of mechanical advantage systems: how and where forces are generated, and how to determine MA in an unfamiliar system. This session will be helpful for instructors or those just getting started in their rope education.
  • 0.50 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
  • 0.50 Trauma
$0.00
The Stop-the-Bleed and basic airway breakout session is a comprehensive review of two common trauma fundamentals. Airway and hemorrhage control are two clinical areas where rapid intervention can truly save lives. The Flight For Life flight team will combine these two fundamentals into a real world scenario for valuable training. 

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