Journal Entry
One of the first things you have to do before going out into the field is complete Arctic Field Training.
Kevin Pettway of the Polar Field Service gave us a day long workshop about what dangers we may face while working.
SloMo learning how to use the radios and satellite phone.We learn how to avoid problems and deal with them if anything goes wrong.
We learned how to lift someone as a team in case they need to be moved.This can be anything from problems with wildlife (there are polar bears around,) hypothermia, or even heat exhaustion! Yes, people can get overheated in the Arctic. That is why it is so important to not overdo it, take off layers if you need to, and drink plenty of water.
Becca pretending to have severe hypothermia. We have to warm Becca as quick as possible.Watch this quick video of us learning how to use bear spray!
Thanks Kevin!
Thanks Kevin!Fly Your Flag in the Arctic Activity
Our featured flag from our Fly Your Flag in the Arctic is from Armando Cerna Elementary!
Student Flag
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