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There's really no such thing as a typical ski patroller. Nevertheless, when you hear the words "ski patroller," you probably think of someone performing a mountainside rescue of an injured skier. The truth is, it takes all kinds to make this team. Emergency care is an important part of the mission of the National Ski Patrol - the world's largest winter rescue organization. But it's just one way patroller's help skiers. We educate. We communicate. We participate!
National Ski Patrol members are people with a strong desire to help others. People who want to learn - and use - emergency care skills, improve their skiing, and help make skiing safer for all. The National Ski Patrol (NSP) is a Federally Chartered nonprofit membership association dedicated to serving the public and the mountain recreation industry by providing education services about emergency care and safety. For more than 55 years, the
NSP has been at the forefront of safety and emergency care education
programs. The association's 28,500 members represent 98 percent of the
nation's patrollers, whether or not they are paid by or volunteer for
their home area. These members, through NSP's award-winning Outdoor
Emergency Care program, are the principal delivery system of emergency
care training for ski area patrollers. NSP also develops training for
non-medical roles, including toboggan handling, avalanche rescue, mountain
host programs, and more. NSP also reaches members through nationally funded education materials and programs, division newsletters, and local clinics. Through its divisions, NSP conducts training events to supplement training provided by the ski areas. This cooperative effort ensures that members are serving the needs of area management while staying in tune with a nationally standardized system. The Ohio Region is one of 9 regions in the Central Division and has 12 member patrols in Ohio and southeastern Indiana. A primary role of the ski patroller is to provide emergency care for injured and ill skiers - both on the mountain and in the patrol room. By joining the National Ski Patrol, you'll receive extensive training in Outdoor Emergency Care, and intensive course specifically oriented toward patrol and ski area management needs. You'll also become proficient at life-saving medical techniques. Eventually, you'll be prepared to treat injuries and illnesses with a high degree of expertise and confidence. One day, this training may help save a life - on or off the mountain.
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