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Who were the originators of CAMRA and when were they active?
The Kachinas in the 1940's
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What organization did the Kachinas become?
AMC, who then formed a rescue team
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When was CAMRA founded?
1969
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CAMRA President?
Tom Burmer
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CAMRA Secretary?
Roger Young
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CAMRA Treasurer?
Eric Ebele
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CAMRA Commander?
Dave Bremson
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What region is CAMRA in?
Desert mountain region
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Who are the full AZ MRA members?
CAMRA, SARA, Grand Canyon, Sedona FD TRT + Clark County NV: Las Vegas PD SAR
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How often must each unit reaccredit, what is the cycle, and when did it begin?
Every 5 years. Desert mountain is on a 4 year cycle beginning in 1992
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When was MRA founded and where?
1958, Golden CO
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What are the membership categories of MRA?
- 1. Regular (Camra)
- 2. Associate
- 3. Ex Officio
- 4. Special
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How many MRA units in the world?
Over 100
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What does pager code 911 mean?
Mission
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What does pager code 411 mean?
Info
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What does pager code 811 mean?
Training
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What does pager code 10-22 mean?
Mission cancelled
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What is the most commonly used radio channel?
CH2, Search Simplex.
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What channel is the repeater on?
CH1, Search 8
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What is the public safety radio frequency?
155.160 MHz VHF
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For whom are the radio callsigns 1-9?
Team founders
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For whom are callsigns 10, 20, 30, 40, etc?
Ops Chiefs
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For whom are callsigns 11 through 49 (excluding 10, 20, 30, 40)?
Rescue Specialists
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For whom are callsigns 51 though 100 (excluding 60, 70, 80, 90, 100)?
Rescue Techs
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For whom are callsigns 101+?
Admin support
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For whom are the callsigns 201+?
Booters
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What does one click, two clikc, or several clicks mean?
No, yes, help, respectively.
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Code 10-8?
Responding to mission (radio codes)
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Code 10-23?
Onscene (radio code)
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Code 10-7
Arrived at home following mession (radio codes)
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Code 10-35
Sensitive Information (radio codes)
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Code 901H
Dead person (radio codes)
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Code 54A
Intoxicated (radio codes)
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Code 918
Mentally unstable (radio codes)
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Code 268
On drugs (radio code)
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Code 417
Threatening with a weapon (radio codes)
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Black Color Code
Camp/Op Support (color codes)
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Orange Color Code
Rescue (color code)
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Red Color Code
Emergency medical (color code)
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Blue Color Code
Swiftwater (color code)
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Brown Color Code
Underground (color code)
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Yellow Color Code
Helicopter (color code)
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Green Color Code
Cold weather ops (color code)
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Purple Color Code
Dynamic ropes (color code)
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Yellow Webbing Length
30 feet (webbing color)
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Green Webbing Length
20 feet (webbing color)
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Red Webbing Length
15 feet (weebing color)
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12 Essentials
- 1. Navigation
- 2. Insulation
- 3. Illumination
- 4. Hydration
- 5. Nutrition
- 6. Tools
- 7. First Aid
- 8. Fire
- 10. Emergency Shelter
- 11. Signaling
- 12. Personal
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