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Scenario Info
In the scene you can see Golden Fire Rescue (GFR) performing swift water rescue training. GFR is based in British Columbia, Canada.
River Info
Located in the Canadian Rockie the Kicking Horse River flows from the ice fields of Yoho National park. It only takes 12-16hrs from ice melt to reach the town of Golden. The temperature stays around 3-5ºC all year round.
Weather Conditions
The Kicking Horse River runs between 3-5ºC all year round.
Ambient temperature: 8ºC
Wind: 1 km/h
Precipitation: 10%
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The direction that the water is flowing from.
An important thing to remember is that ‘river right’, and ‘river left’ are always set relating to the flow of the water, and not the viewer’s perspective.
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The direction that the water is flowing to.
An important thing to remember is that ‘river right’, and ‘river left’ are always set relating to the flow of the water, and not the viewer’s
perspective.
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The hot zone is the area covered by water. This is often the greatest hazard, and must be approached by the right people capable of working safely in that environment. Rescues will be performed by a variety of methods and the personal in this area need to be properly trained and equipped for the situation.
A zoned approach to water rescue
When dealing with water rescue incidents, you should zone the working area as soon as possible. By only permitting suitably trained and equipped people into each zone, the safety of the team is ensured. In effect, a safety cordon is established.
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The left side of the channel when looking downstream.
An important thing to remember is that ‘river right’, and ‘river left’ are always set relating to the flow of the water, and not the viewer’s perspective.
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This area moves inland, away from the water to a minimum of 10ft/3m (terrain-dependant). There is a chance that the personal in this area will accidentally slip and fall into the water. Personnel must be equipped and trained. To deal with this possibility. If necessary, this area can be extended further from the water's edge due to the terrain, for example, slopes or uneven ground.
A zoned approach to water rescue
When dealing with water rescue incidents, you should zone the working area as soon as possible. By only permitting suitably trained and equipped people into each zone, the safety of the team is ensured. In effect, a safety cordon is established.
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This is the area for personnel trained at Awareness level. They do not intend to approach the warm zone and certainly not the hot zone. They appreciate the dangers of those zones, but have not undergone the rigorous training required to operate in those zones. Personale in the cold zone might be medical teams and additional support staff. Regardless of the level of training, in an individual does not have appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), then they must not progress any further than the cold zone
These areas are the working areas required. The public are kept beyond the cold zone.
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This is the right side of the channel when looking downstream.
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You can view more information about the Golden Fire Department online.
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