Scouts to the Rescue - Scripps

Scripps-Mesa Camporee, 2015
Planning Guide
“Scouts to the Rescue”
May 1-3, 2015
Mataguay Scout Ranch
Key Points to Consider
• Camporee Objectives
– Fun and Challenging Camporee Activities
– Simple, Fair, Awards
– Unique OA Call Out Opportunity
• Separate OA Ordeal and Camporee Event
– Ordeal is the following weekend at Fiesta Island
– Too close to Ordeal for “Surprise” Call Outs
– Ceremonial Call out, instead
2015 Camporee Staff
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District Chair – Bob Apgar
Council Partner – Jeff Young
Camporee Director – Mike Ellison
Quartermasters – NEED
Registrar – Online via DoubleKnot
Medical – Mrs. Bedont
Webmaster – Layne Jensen
Lifeguard – Tyler Ellison
Check-In Director – NEED
Camporee Event Leaders – NEED 10-15 adults
Friday Time Line
DAY
FRIDAY
TIME
3:00pm
5:00pm
5:30pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
8:15pm
8:30pm
9:30pm
9:30pm
10:00pm
Camporee
Setup
Check-In
Troop Arrival and Setup
SPL Check-IN
Opening Campfire
Campfire Ends
Troops to Campsites
SM/Patrol Leaders Meeting
SM/PLs to Campsite
Camporee Staff Cracker Barrel
Lights Out
Saturday Time Line
DAY
SATURDAY
TIME
6:30am
6:30-7:30am
7:00am
7:45am
7:30-8:30am
8:45am
9:00am
9:30am
10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
11:15am
11:45am
12:15pm
12:30pm
1:00pm
1:30pm
2:00pm
2:30pm
3:00pm
4:30-5:30pm
5:00pm
5:30pm
6:00-7:00pm
7:00pm
8:45pm
9:30pm
10:00pm
Camporee
Reveille
Troops Breakfast in Campsites
Staff Breakfast at Dining Hall
Campsite and Gateway Setup
Adult Volunteer Meeting
Patrol Lineup
Round Robin Segment 1
Round Robin Segment 2
Round Robin Segment 3
Round Robin Segment 4
Troop LUNCH in Campsite
Staff Lunch
LUNCH Cleanup
Patrol Lineup
Round Robin Segment 5
Round Robin Segment 6
Round Robin Segment 7
Round Robin Segment 8
Afternoon Break
Field Games
Troops Dinner in Campsites
Staff Dinner
Cleanup
Troop Time
Closing Campfire - Skits, Songs & Awards
Cracker Barrel for ALL
Troops return to Campsites
Lights Out
Sunday Time Line
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SUNDAY
TIME
7:00am
7:15am
8:15am
9:00am
9:00am
Camporee
Reveille
Breakfast and Cleanup
Camp Breakdown
Check Out
Pack Up and Departure
Camporee Event Model
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Assumption: 8 to 10 Patrols
Patrol Size: 5 to 8 Boys
Skilled Events
– Round Robin 8-10 Stations
• 8-10 Activities – One Patrol per Activity in rotation
• Patrols Rotate Areas every 30 minutes
– Field Games
• 2-3 Field Games after the afternoon break
• Patrols compete in unison
Judged Events
– 3 Judged Events
• Campsite Inspection after Lunch, Gateway Judging, Skit/Song
– Group Judging
• Scorecards for Consistency
MEAL PLAN
Troop
Youth and Adults
Camporee Staff
SM & SPL Only
Dining Hall
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MEAL
FRIDAY
Cracker Barrel
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Breakfast
Troop Campsites
Dining Hall
SATURDAY
Lunch
Troop Campsites
Dining Hall
SATURDAY
Dinner
Troop Campsites
Dining Hall
SATURDAY
Cracker Barrel
Dining Hall
Dining Hall
SUNDAY
BREAKFAST
Troop Campsites
Dining Hall
Rescue Patrol Competitions
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Lakefront – Reach, Throw, Row
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Description:
Severe Bleeding – Accident Scenario
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Direct Pressure, Raise Wound, Layer Bandages, Cravat Bandage
Stretcher Carry
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Rescue Carry from a smoke filled room
Treat with First Aid for Burns
Signal Fire
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Call Poison Control
Treat for Shock, Monitor Breathing
Save any Vomit
Smoke Filled Room
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Choking
Stopped Breathing
No Heartbeat - CPR Rescue Dummy
Internal Poisoning
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Treat Splint and stretcher carry
Stopped Breathing
Large Fire with Large posts and Rope 4ft off ground
Rescue the Cat
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Lashing Skills
Build a Ladder and Rescue the Cat off the Roof
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Water Bucket Brigade
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Lost Scout Rescue
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Extinguish the Fire
Lost at Summer Camp
Clue: Scout’s Daily Schedule
Rescue Yourself
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Map and Compass
Water Rescue
• Water Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to perform
water rescues using the Reach, Throw and Row
methods
– Scout Skills
• Water Rescues (pg 196)
• 2nd Class Requirement
– Camporee Needs
• Waterfront Supervision
• Certified Lifeguard
• Floating Rescue Dummies
Severe Bleeding Rescue
• Severe Bleeding Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to perform
emergency response to an accident.
– Scout Skills
• Severe Bleeding (pg. 167)
• Treat for Shock (pg. 170)
• 2nd Class Requirements
– Camporee Needs
• Bleeding Devices
• First Aid Supplies
Stopped Breathing Rescue
• Stopped Breathing Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to perform
emergency response to a choking incident.
– Scout Skills
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Choking First Aid (pg. 134)
Airway Check (pg. 163)
Rescue Breathing (pg. 164)
Tenderfoot, 2nd Class and 1st Class Requirements
– Camporee Needs
• CPR Dummy
Ingested Poisoning Rescue
• Ingested Poisoning Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to perform
emergency response to a poisoning accident.
– Scout Skills
• Ingested Poisoning (pg. 169)
• Treat for Shock (pg. 170)
• 2nd Class Requirements
– Camporee Needs
Smoke Filled Room Rescue
• Smoke Filled Room Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to perform
emergency response to a Fire Rescue.
– Scout Skills
• Smoke Filled Room - Rescue Carry (pg. 174)
• Serious Burns (pg. 148)
• 2nd Class & First Class Requirements
– Camporee Needs
• Smoke Machines
• Red Lights
• First Aid Supplies for Burns
Signal Fire Rescue
• Signal Fire Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to construct a
Rescue Fire.
– Scout Skills
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Staying Found – What to do when lost (pg. 283)
Toten Chip Skills (pg. 409)
Fire Building (pg. 410)
Tenderfoot & First Class Requirements
– Camporee Needs
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Fire Wood
Ax Yard Supplies
Water Buckets
Water Hoses
Animal Rescue
• Cat on Roof Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to construct a
ladder to recue a Cat from the roof of a building.
– Scout Skills
• Square Lashings (pg. 396)
• Teamwork
• First Class Requirements
– Camporee Needs
• Lashing Poles
• Lashing Ropes
• Frightened Cat
Water Bucket Brigade
• Wildfire Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to form a bucket
brigade to extinguish an out-of-control fire.
– Scout Skills
• Bucket Brigade
• Teamwork
– Camporee Needs
• Fire Buckets
• Water Supply
Lost Scout Rescue
• Lost Scout Rescue
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to formulate and
execute a plan to locate a lost Scout.
– Scout Skills
• Staying Found (pg. 283)
• Tenderfoot Skills
– Camporee Needs
• Lost Scout Scenario
• Lost Scout Clues
Rescue Yourself
• Rescue Yourself
– Patrols will divide responsibilities to use Map and
Compass Skills to self rescue their Patrol
• Scout Skills
• Using a Compass (pg. 361)
• Orient a Map (pg. 364)
• Second Class Skills
– Camporee Needs
• Maps
• Compasses
• Rescue Scenario
Next Steps
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Finalize Staffing
Patch Design and Ordering
Event Registration (via Doubleknot)
District Website Update
Staff Meal Planning
Submit Water Safety Plan