Title: Dale Atkins
1Lessons Learned
Mistakes in avalanche rescue, the US experience.
Colorado AvalancheInformation Center / Alpine
Rescue Team
German translation from Chris Utzinger.
2Objectives
- Identify common mistakes made in avalanche
rescues by rescue teams. - (Reviewed avalanche rescues from 1950 to 2003.)
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
3Mistake Categories
Mishandling the witness
Inadequate hasty (quick) search
Mismanaged search
Personnel
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
4Poor Organization
- No rescue plan (or unpracticed plan)
- Flawed leadership
- Lack of proper equipment
- Failure to utilize available personnel
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
5Mishandling the Witness
- Inaccurate information regarding
- Last seen area (LSA)
- Number of victims
- Location of the accident site
- Failure to hold and question the witness
- Failure to return witness to original vantage
point - Failure to keep track of witness at accident site
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
6Inadequate Hasty Search
- No hasty search
- Inadequate searching missing visual clues
- Silence not listening for victim
- Not finding the accident site
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
7Mismanaged Search
- Poor control over access to accident site
- LZ / Staging area on debris
- Not probing the entire debris field
- Not probing the toe of the debris
- Not probing/digging where dogs alert
- Contamination of avalanche debris by rescuers
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
8Personnel
- Improperly trained
- Improperly equipped
- Poor physical condition
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
9Solution
- Develop and practice a written rescue plan.
- The plan describes
- procedures
- personnel
- leadership
- communications
- equipment
- resources
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue
10Make the Plan Work
- Brainstorming, simulations, and practice are
necessary to create the most effective rescue
plan.
Mistakes in Avalanche Rescue