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Ice Safety Workshop
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January General Meeting
Kodiak Island Search and Rescue (KISAR) will hold a general meeting at 7:00 PM Thursday, Jan. 12th, at the Bayside Training Center.
This is animportant meeting, as we will elect new board members and officers for the year. 2012 dues of $25 are now payable, so please bring cash or your check book.
This month’s training will be the Kerry Felton Memorial Ice Safety and Rescue Workshop on Friday at 7:00 PM and Saturday at 10:00 AM at the High School Pool.
For more information, please contact Steve Wielebski at 486-6780 or Nick Szabo at 486-3853.
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Public Avalanche Awareness Class Dec 16th
There will be a Avalance Awareness class at 7:00 PM on Friday December 16th at the Bayside Fire Department. This course is a traditional annual service presented in partnership wbetween KISAR and the Alaska Avalanche School. There is no cost to attend, but come early to ensure you get a seat. There will also be a presentation in the local schools earlier in the day.
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November Meeting
Kodiak Island Search and Rescue (KISAR) will hold a general meeting at7:00 PM Thursday, November 17th, at the Bayside Firehouse. The training which follows is ice safety presentation by Dicky Saltonstall.
Hope to see you there!
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Over the edge
The edge transition during high angle rescue can be tricky, but this team makes it look easy with the “Pike & Pivot” method.
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Weekend Ropes Training
A group of KISAR members came out Saturday morning for some basic raise and lower system training. The training was, despite the November chill, fun and informative. We had a special guest instructor who illustrated some new techniques, and also new equipment.
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Coast Guard rescues two stranded on Raspberry Island

KODIAK, Alaska — A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew rescued two men from Raspberry Island just north of Kodiak Island Monday.
Coast Guard Sector Anchorage watchstanders received notification from the crew of the 50-foot good Samaritan vessel Capt’n Sam stating they spotted a red flare on the southwest side of Raspberry Island near Butki Point at about 9:30 p.m. The good Samaritan crew reported they were unable to assist the two men due to shallow water depth.
The watchstanders directed the launch of a rescue helicopter crew. Once on scene, the helicopter crew hoisted the two men, ages 50 and 51, and transported them to Air Station Kodiak. The men were reported to be in good condition.
According to the men, their skiff became swamped and they were stranded for about 18 hours and exposed to the elements. They did not have communications devices with them.
“The Coast Guard would like to remind individuals to take emergency equipment with you when enjoying Alaska’s outdoors,” said Cmdr. Adam Tyndale, Sector Anchorage chief of response. “Emergency equipment should include communication devices, signaling devices, extra food and water, extra dry clothes and a personal locator beacon. It is also important to tell family, friends or the harbormaster your trip plans including departure and arrival times.”
For more information contact Petty Officer 2nd Class Charly Hengen at 907-321-4505.
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