Category: Summer 2011

Meridian Summer 2011 PDF

Click here to view the full PDF version of the Summer 2023 Meridian in magazine-style layout. To download for off-line viewing, right click the image and select “Save Target As…” (or something similar, depending on your browser). B a c k c o u n t r y R e s c u e r(www.backcountryrescuer.com) is

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The MRA Honor Guard

By Tim Kovacs, Founding Commander, Honor Guard; MRA President 1998-2000  Influences and Inspirations  The MRA Honor Guard was established as an unofficial service in 2000. The idea was not new. I have been able to trace the concept of it as far back as at least the late 1960s, when people including former MRA president

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2011 MRA Spring Conference Report

By Dave Clarke This year’s conference was held in Eagle County, Colorado from June 17th to 19th. MRA members from all of our regions came together for a weekend of fun, education, sharing and problem solving. From the beginning, this year’s event was billed as a return to our roots. The theme was incident management

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2012 Spring Conference

We are very pleased and excited to announce that the 2012 MRA Annual Meeting and Conference will be held in conjunction with the National Search and Rescue Conference. This is the first time that MRA and NASAR have partnered to jointly host our annual conferences.  When: The pre-conference dates are June 4-6, with the main

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New MRA Teams

Coconino County Sheriff’s Technical Rescue, Arizona—Full Accreditation The Coconino County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Unit has been in existence since 1976, serving the second largest county in the continental United States. Coconino County encompasses 18,661 square miles of Northern Arizona and includes within its boundaries the Grand Canyon National Park, Mt. Humphreys (tallest peak in

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Portable Two-Way RadioBattery Primer

By William Laxson, MRA Communications Committee Chair  Over the past 40 years, the chemistry used inside our rechargeable two-way radio batteries has undergone several major evolutions. In the 1970’s, nickle-cadmium batteries (NiCd) were widely used.  Then about 20 years ago, the industry began a shift to nickle-metalhydride (NiHM) batteries to reduce environmental pollution by the

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Book Review: 75 Search and Rescue Stories

By Jules Harrell Shaun Roundy, a Utah County search and rescue professional, writes poignantly about the many events he’s participated in, by foot, sled, motorcycle, ski, rope, ATV, boat, belly (in the caves) and underwater diving for body parts. Shaun is the kind of guy you just want to hang out with and swap stories,

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On the CPR Debate

By Skeet Glatterer, MD  There have been recent postings on the MRA listserv regarding an increase in costs for CPR training, as well as comments on the use and efficacy of CPR in the field. As a group, our medical expertise is an integral part of the rescue portion of SAR. Some basic level of

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Team Delegate Responsibilities

by Dan Land, Internal Marketing Committee Chair Attention: Delegates and Member Teams! Delegates: Did you know you are the lifeline between your team and the MRA? Member Teams: Do you know and support your MRA delegate? The MRA board of directors is made up of the MRA officers and one delegate from each team. Any

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