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Re: New EMS post

Susan Wilcox (slwilcox@ucdavis.edu)
Fri, 17 Jan 1997 09:17:29 -0800


I agree that getting kids explorer age to pull together is difficult. They
don't seem to give their trust easily without a very dynamic leader.
Last year we had a leader who was borderline bossy but she got the kids
to functions. Once they were there, they had a great time. This year's leader
is a lot gentler and the participation is lower.

We have an EMS Post in our district that puts on first aid competitions for
troops
and does the first aid duties at Camporees, Klondikes, cub day camps. The
application
of all the fake blood and stuff for first aid and disaster simulations is a
big attraction.
They have special staff shirts that denote them as medical staff and they
patrol the sites at
night for safety. During our recent flood they worked at the shelters
assisting
people with minor medical problems.

Recruiting is usually done by the members bringing their friends. Thus if
you have
girls you get more girls. If you have contact with troops they can feed the
scouts
to you as they graduate out of Boy Scouts. We have problems with the public
school here since we are not sponsored by the school. However, in other areas
recruiting at school functions works well.

YIS
Susan Wilcox
I used to be an Owl

At 10:59 PM 1/16/97 -0600, you wrote:
>I haven't seen much activity on this list so I'm posting a bit about me and
>my post.
>
>I was an ASM for 6 years and recently became COR and CC of a newly formed EMS
>Explorer Post in Brooklyn,NY attached to a volunteer ambulance corps.
>
>We have 9 active explorers. Most of my explorers are female and we seem to be
>unable to interest or recruit male members. Any suggestions? I would be
>interested in knowing what other posts do to recruit members and also what
>other EMS posts do in the way of activities and community service projects.
>
>Because we're in the City of New York, adding Search and Rescue is not an
>option for our post.
>
>While the explorers are taking training they don't seem to pull together as a
>unit for other activities-non ems related. Is this because of their age,
>other time committments, or am I doing something wrong? Would any other
>explorer posts in the area be interested in a joint social activity such as
>skiing or a dude ranch weekend?
>
>
>
>YIS,
>Ira Wallenstein
>EMS Explorer Post 911
>
>
Susan Wilcox

Accounting and Financial Services
DaFIS Project
Fax: (916)758-5268
e-mail: slwilcox@ucdavis.edu


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