The official home of the Second Life Medevac Search & Rescue Team. We are located in the virtual world of Second Life and respond to all "role played" rescues grid wide.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Brush fire training with exposures
Captains McCaffery and Laville conducted a brush fire training with multiple exposures at the Captive Desires sim today. Units used: Engine 3761, Tower 3749, and Tanker 3731
Monday, September 23, 2013
The SL Emergency Management Agency:
The entire purpose of this group is to bring together all rescue entities in Second Life. No matter if you are fire, police, coast guard, or other emergency service the SL-EMA was formed to help coordinate rescue efforts, mutual aid, and generally promote good inter-agency relations and cooperation.
Please feel free to pass this on to your friends who are members of other emergency services. Please contact founder SL Medevac Chief Don Rimgale (slmedevac.resident) for an invitation and your appropriate agency title.
Contacts (in-world):
Chief Don Rimgale - SL Medevac / SL Medevac Fire & Rescue
Assistant Chief Cale Solo - SL Medevac / SL Medevac Fire & Rescue
Captain Stephen McCaffery - SL Medevac / SL Medevac Fire & Rescue
Assistant Chief Carla Laville - Captive Desires Fire & Rescue / SL Medevac / SL Medevac Fire & Rescue
Medevac Station 1 Apparatus
The three new trucks at our headquarters (in addition to the rescue helicopters and SAR boats:
Engine 3921 provides fire suppression for incoming rescue aircraft
Ladder 3941 provides backup suppression and ladder capabilities in case of a heliport crash
ALS Squad 3951 provides medical transport from the helipads to the Raimondo Trauma Center
Engine 3921 provides fire suppression for incoming rescue aircraft
Ladder 3941 provides backup suppression and ladder capabilities in case of a heliport crash
ALS Squad 3951 provides medical transport from the helipads to the Raimondo Trauma Center
Sunday, September 22, 2013
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