Backcountry Rescue | Episode 6: Skier Survives Being Buried by an Avalanche | FD Real Show

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  • Backcountry Rescue - Episode 6: Skier Survives Being Buried by an Avalanche | FD Real Show
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    Jamie puts his trust in new explosives technology to keep ski slopes safe and the local highways open all winter. But his barrage of anti-avalanche bombs is not enough to save everyone.
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  • @sharonmcnally4712
    @sharonmcnally4712 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Surprised they aren't requiring the wearing of a personal avalanche beacon in back country skiing by now, we were just beginning to use them in '70. Maybe even having day rentals of them at the ski shop for those going out of boundsl So much better than searching for the avalanche cord or using poles to explore for the buried.

  • @volcanoisland
    @volcanoisland 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    the start is like a whole action movie

  • @adeadlyfart13
    @adeadlyfart13 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    8K views and not a single comment
    Until now

  • @peterlalor3380
    @peterlalor3380 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

    This show wildly mischaracterizes the role of SAR in this burial, SAR were (and usually are) unable to do anything other than recover the survivors and victims in avalanche burials. Sadly the victims were long dead, likely before even ski patrol got there.Those caught in the avalanche have no one but themselves to blame, the guy in the heli wasn't even wearing a helmet. We need to start spreading the correct message, no one is coming to save you, you must be prepared. They were all obviously on the same slope at the same time when they should have gone one at a time, basic stuff. Hero worshiping the 'cast' of this show does nothing to save anyone, the producer should be downright ashamed this was created. At the end they say, '2 weeks ago SAR lost 2 people', they weren't even first on scene. Nonsense, and absolutely infuriating.

    • @jhnns_wndlng
      @jhnns_wndlng 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      you are correct. that's why you learn in most avalanche courses, that you can only be rescued by your partners.
      when rescue arrives, they can treat wounds, continue the reanimation, fly you out, etc. but it's very very rare, that they will help you dig out someone alive.
      if one is buried completely, he needs air within 15 minutes. even when there are several experienced guys next to the avalanche, it's a race against the clock.

    • @jhnns_wndlng
      @jhnns_wndlng 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I also wonder why they are saying "30 minutes is ideal to dig somebody out" at 00:30
      after 15min the statistical survival rate is at 50%, after 30min it's at 25%

    • @erikpeterson4546
      @erikpeterson4546 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't think it was misrepresented at all. The show explicitly states their plan is to fly in, provide medical assistance to anyone already dug out, and evacuate the one known survivor. They then proceed to show footage of them flying in, providing medical assistance, and evacuating the one known survivor. It's also clearly stated and shown in the footage that ski patrol and others on scene during the slide were the ones searching, probing, and digging. What's misrepresented?

    • @sharonmcnally4712
      @sharonmcnally4712 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      There is no excuse in this day and age to have hills not requiring personal avalanche beacons on all out-of-bounds skiers. They could even have them in the ski shops for day rentals.