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"Sir, you're familiar with satellite phones?"
"And you're familiar with the area?"
"And you knew there was no cellular phone reception?"
"And yet you didn't see the need for a more robust means of communication?"
Yeah, that's going to go well.
Haha...ok, ok. Point taken...you all can have your satelite phone!!
When we do scenerios we usually don't get one....I think simply because the last thing you want people (who are training to be wilderness leaders) to do is to be like "oh, it's cool...we called for help." which, don't get me wrong is VERY important but help is still 20 miles away, and you still have a patient to take care of.
But realistically, yes you would have a satalite phone as well as a couple cell phones and you would probably be checking in with someone once a day (this person would know your entire schedule, EAP, and keep you updated on the weather if it has changed at all etc..). But again, whether help is 2 hours or 12 hours away you still have to care for your patient until they arive....I think the reasoning behind this scenerio leaving out the satalite phones is because it is ment for those doing it to focus not on "help is coming, help is coming, help is coming" but rather what to do immediatly for the patient and then perhaps even how you would go about organizing getting help....but no clue...I didn't write it (stole it actually...shhh don't tell
Good responses though...so now that you have a satalite phone what would you do differently??