Welcome to the South
Saskatchewan First Responder Conference Committee
We are happy that you now visiting our
website.
We have been working hard to develop a website that
will help us distribute information to all first responders that
participate in the conference and all those looking to in the future.
We
hope to have our new web site up soon thak you this will enable us to continually add new features, pictures, information
and hopefully users will be happy with the website.
Our 2025 event and IS under devellopment
Jan
25 26 27 2025
We will be doing online registration as per past years.
The sponsorship
package is available, follow the links on this page.
Our 2025 brochure will be emailed out to our mailing
list and will be posted on siteas soom as it is available see link on side
MARK
YOUR CALANDERS
OUR
next event will be
JAN 2025
Last Conference January, 2024
The South
Saskatchewan First Responder Conference Committee
hosts
an annual First Responder development weekend each year on the last
weekend of January each year with GREAT
SUCCESS!
COME JOIN THE
TRADITON
- Check Out ALL of the Pictures!
This
weekend has been set up to help First Responders from across the
province maintain their minimum level of training and introduce them to
some new skills. These skills may be used in any emergency situation
the First Responder may encounter. It is open to all First Responders volunteers
up to CCP
First
Responders are true dedicated volunteers in the community who give
freely of themselves in emergency situations. They are from all areas
of the province and they may show up at a pipeline accident, power pole
down, motor vehicle collision, medical crisis, fire standby or special
event first aid stations. They respond to any emergency or potential
emergency that may arise.
First
Responders are the first line of help in a crisis and are usually on
scene within 10 minutes of receiving the call. Often they are required
to help friends and neighbours until the ambulance arrives.
These
dedicated volunteers depend on the generosity and help of local fund
raising to support their groups. The
local health Regions also provide support to the First Responder groups
in the form of in-service training, disposable supplies and cooperative
group pricing. This varies from health region to health region and is
of course subject to available funding within a given region. These are
true volunteers who are not paid for their efforts and often costs them
to respond (i.e. *vehicle mileage, gas, time away from work, etc.). This is why we
look toward offering support in the form of an educational weekend for
our true dedicated volunteers.