Fall 2015 Outdoor Emergency Care Course

This site covers the National Ski Patrol's Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) training course that's held in the San Francisco South Bay area each Fall. Details on registration, materials, preparation and location are located on the tabs above. Course updates are posted below as they are published.

Outdoor Emergency Care® is the National Ski Patrol’s award-winning training program for patrollers and others in the recreation community who deal with emergency situations. This nationally recognized program is designed to help you manage the toughest emergencies, in all seasons. Developed in the late 1980s for the 26,000 members of the National Ski Patrol, Outdoor Emergency Care is a training program that is tailored to the nonurban rescuer. Today, OEC is considered the standard of training for emergency care in the outdoor environment and is recognized by resorts and recreational facilities in all 50 states.

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Patrollers - Final Chances to Help Out at OEC This Year

Patrollers - 


Yep, three more chances:

1. Mass Casualty Simulation night.  Next Wednesday, Nov. 3 , 6:30 PM  The culmination of our class - the candidates apply all their skills, and do so in a stressful environment that we create.  At our class location @ Putnam Mazda.  We'll need Patrollers to monitor & proctor a broad variety of situations we set up.  Sign up here: https://teamup.com/ksbbcadac8c015e175

2. Final Practice Session.  Saturday, Nov. 6.  9:00AM  John Wiser will be leading a final practice session as the candidates "peak" for the practical final on Nov 13.  We'll need Patrollers to help out with this final instruction.  Sign up at:  https://teamup.com/ksbbcadac8c015e175

3. Final Practical Exam.  Saturday, Nov. 13.  8:00AM  Concord, CA.  And speaking of that final exam, we'll need many Patrollers to assist.  Once again, Mark Galicia will be out Chief Judge.   To help out, Contact him at heelsfree@yahoo.com to sign up!

Hope to see you at one or more of these events.  Thanks again,
Bill