Things you can find in your safety kit
Flashlight, throw line, waterproof First Aid Kit, whistle
Things you should always have with you
Your backpack, radio, and phone
Our address
5100 Patricia Bay Highway
The first step when someone has a life-threatening injury
Calling 911 and radioing Maddi/Nina
What to use if you need to call 911
911 script in your binder
This is important when approaching athletes who are in the water
Cutting your engine
Things kids should ALWAYS have
Sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle
There are 5 of these in total
Safe beaches
What you need to wear when giving First Aid
Gloves
This person is the most qualified first-aider on site
Charge person
Signals all the members of a flipped boat have been rescued
One oar missing from a flipped boat signal
Something kids have on when going for a swim
A lifejacket
Where you can find First Aid Kits
Your backpacks, by the sign-out board, and in the Porter room
Important when someone has a potential head, neck, or back injury
Don't move them unless they are in a dangerous location
This person calls 911 and waits at the entryway to direct emergency vehicles
Call person
The correct way to approach a flipped boat
From into the wind
Something kids will forget to do
Drink water and putting on sunscreen
AED Locations
The Spracklen Room and between the VCRC and GVYRS bay
The signs of Heat Exhaustion
Headache, nausea, dizziness, weakness, and thirst
This person controls the crowd (other campers) and assist if needed
Who is the Control Person
The furthest distance between a safety boat and a crew
In visible contact and able to respond to distress within a minute
Occasionally the best way to get a kid to stop crying
Give them a bandaid
Where you can find the cervical spine collar and spine board
The back of the VCRC Boat Bay
The signs of Heat Stroke
Confusion, hot and dry skin, loss of consciousness, and potentially seizures
Extraction points for emergency vehicles
The boathouse and docks, Eagle beach, Hamsterly beach, Waterski beach, and Beaver Lake Swim beach