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The
National Ski Patrol at BSC
The BSC Ski Patrol is made up of 36 skiers who
volunteer their time to make skiing safe for all other
skiers on the hill. They are members of Buffalo Ski Club with a strong desire to help
fellow skiers in time of need, by caring for injured
skiers and making outdoor recreation safer and more fun
for all. The patrollers have perfected first aid
skills and techniques for outdoor emergency care and
have achieved an advanced skill level in skiing ability.
A National Ski Patrol member is willing to work hard,
devote many hours, and continually enhance their
knowledge and skills in the area of outdoor emergency
care. Along with learning and perfecting first aid
and skiing skills, a patrol member also improves his/her
skills in leadership, communication, and responsiveness.
If you are interested in becoming a ski
patrol member for
Buffalo
Ski Club, you may Stan Alex Patrol director at
salex@aol.com
to find out more information
about the training program. At completion of your
training you will have developed first aid skills,
improved your skiing ability, and will have made
friendships that will last a lifetime. You
will also learn about emergency care, search and rescue,
lift evacuation, toboggan handling, and other
interesting topics! You will then test your
knowledge and skills with personalized support from your
area and fellow patrollers.
When you become a volunteer patroller, you will discover
that there is nothing more rewarding than putting in a
hard day's work and having a good time doing it.
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