T1000 Permission Form
WHAT: April 2023 Troop 1000 WARFA Training Volunteer

The Wilderness First Aid (WFA) Training is a 16-hour, hands-on course to give adult leaders the experience needed to handle illness and injury when medical care is more than an hour away. When paired with CPR/AED certifications, leaders are well prepared to deal with emergencies and routine medical issues that may occur on an outdoor adventure.

All four of the BSA high-adventure bases (HAB) require at least one person per trek (two per trek at Philmont Scout Ranch) to be current in WFA. Of course, having more participants trained in WFA skills is highly recommended for any high adventure or backcountry experience.

WARFA volunteers are needed to simulate injuries and emergencies for the trainees to administer. Volunteers will participate in Moulage. Moulage is the art of applying realistic, mock injuries for the purpose of training emergency response teams, medical, and military personnel. Good special effects in movies are effective because they make illusions seem real. Making simulated injuries seem real helps first responders better prepare for the real thing.

All volunteer hours qualify as service hours for rank advancement.

WHERE: Camp James Ray
2026 Mill Creek Rd, Pottsboro, TX 75076
https://goo.gl/maps/iZDw5VGa79hRcfRn9

WHEN: Saturday April 1 from 1pm-4pm
Sunday April 2 from 9am-3pm

Volunteers will need to provide their own transportation.
If we have a large enough contingent the troop will arrange a carpool.

COSTS: Free. Lunch provided.

Equipment required:
▪ Day pack with Ten Essentials
▪ Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots or athletic shoes (no Crocs)
▪ Rain gear (no ponchos)
▪ In camp Uniform – Activity Uniform (BSA T-shirts)
▪ 2 quarts of water
▪ Personal First Aid Kit
▪ BSA Handbook

Troop Emergency Contacts:
Primary Contact: Amy Porter   Phone: 972-400-1601
Secondary Contact: Sallie Diamond     Phone: 469.644.0169
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Permission for Partial Participation
Policy:  To be allowed to have partial participation in T1000 events an individual must have prior approval.  All individuals (Scouts, Scouters, guests, and parents) who wish to partially participate in a troop event (non troop meeting, non family campout) must complete this form and submit to the Scoutmaster prior to the event. This is for those who do not plan to travel with the troop and includes other partial participation.  Special situations will be addressed by the Scoutmaster.

  1.  Prior approval, via this form, is required for all partial participation with T1000.  The form will be maintained by the Scoutmaster.
  2.  T1000 and BSA take no responsibility for travel not with the troop and no cost will be reimbursed for this travel.  Further T1000 and BSA take no responsibility for injuries, situations or actions that take place when away from the troop (partial participation situation).
  3.  All transportation when not traveling with the troop is the responsibility of the individual or his family.  Any travel with a non parent must be with parental approval and will not be policed by T1000 or BSA.
  4.  When joining or leaving an event in this situating the youth must check in/ out with the Troop Scribe, his Patrol Leader, the Senior Patrol Leader, and the Scoutmaster.
  5.    The responsible adult/parent/guardian must check in/out with the Scoutmaster in a similar manner as #4 above at which time responsibility shifts.
  6.  Payment of full event fees as if fully participating, is required.  
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