Central States Rescue Group

   Cave Rescue:

 
What To Do In An Caving Emergency:

You should cave in groups no smaller than 4 people for safety purposes.

If you are on a caving trip & you or a member of your group are injured. In the minutes after this happens you must do several things to insure the safety of the injured persons and the entire group.

The following is a checklist that everyone that caves should keep in mind in the event that an injury occurs.

  • Protect yourself first then the injured person. Do Not become a victim yourself.
  • Ensure that you can obtain access to the injured person safely.
  • Check for unsafe conditions before entering an accident site and correct all dangerous conditions.
  • Determine extent of injuries and stabilize the victim if you have the skill. Treat for hypothermia early (prevention rather than rewarming).
  • Determine if the person can walk/crawl out, can be assisted to walk/crawl out, or if you will need assistance to get the person out.
  • If there is any chance of spinal injury do not move the patient accept to prevent further injury.
  • If the injury is serious, use your own judgment. Begin to take notes about the victim. Pulse, respiration, and skin temperature are minimum. Clearly time and date all data.
  • If you need outside help, send for it or wait for your outside safety person to notify authorities. Remember that your outside safety person can only call for help if they know exactly which cave you are in and when to expect your return.
  • Inventory all equipment in your group to determine what is available; to help your patient survive, to aid your survival, and determine what may be needed from the outside. Get the information to the surface.
  • When possible two people should be sent out for help, they should leave as much food, water, and dry clothing as possible for the people that remain with the patient.
  • They should carry a copy of all notes concerning patient condition and location.
  • Include information about your needs as well as what you have on site to treat the patient with.
  • Your messengers need to know emergency telephone numbers, have keys to vehicles, and have knowledge and experience to get out safely.

 

  

Central States Rescue Group

9103 North Humbert Road  Brighton, Illinois 62012

618-920-3748 or 618670-8896

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