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WEB release v5.1.1
November 17, 2023

Here’s today’s release for app.medic52.com on the web. We’d love to hear what you would like to see in Medic52, so…

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WEB Release v5.1.0
November 6, 2023

Here’s today’s release for app.medic52.com on the web. We’d love to hear what you would like to see in Medic52, so…

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Free Guide: Dealing with COVID-19 in the Ski Patrol Context
October 14, 2020

The essential guide with 40 actionable points to help your Ski Patrol deal with COVID-19 changes and compliance this winter.

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Three words that could save a life
August 7, 2020

Medic52 brings what3words to its dispatch product to cut down the time it takes to find a guest in distress. Using 3 word addresses gives callers a simple way to describe precisely where help is needed and allow Ski Patrollers to get resources straight to the scene.

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Engaging training creates more efficient learning
November 28, 2019

Welcome to Medic52’s Ski Safety Blog, where we share insights, tools and training tips to help patrols maximize training efforts and…

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5 ways volunteer patrollers keep relevant in the ski business
November 9, 2019

In an increasingly commercial environment, the ski business is starting to be a long way from the humble family driven, volunteer…

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Flaik – Safety & Peace of Mind for Ski School
October 30, 2015

Watch our webinar with Flaik where we talk about positive impact of safety, and how ski schools have a pivotal role in the ski industry future.

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3 Ski Patrol Avalanche Dog Videos
October 12, 2015

Here are three great videos of Avalanche dogs in all their cuteness, and awesomeness, with their handlers to get your warmed up for the snow.

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Ski patrol in China & Beijing 2022
August 26, 2015

In this webinar we talk to Gary Grant, ski resort consultant and patroller about ski patrol and safety in China, and the run to Beijing 2022.

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Should Traction Splints be moved to a museum?
July 16, 2015

Are Traction splints going the way of MAST pants? Why are they so prevalent despite lack of empirical evidence?

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