This gig still needs players and I received further information including what the roles are and the awesome amount of money that they are offering. Come on people, snatch this up. This is good experience and cash.
From Andrew:
The Delta Synergy Group (from Canada), a group I consult for, is
conducting a Search & Rescue simulation in Pedernales Falls State Park,
near Austin, on April 28. There will be 40-50 participants, conducting
3 or 4 rescues of varying technical difficulty. We are bringing in a
general facilitator, 3 trained rescue technicians, and 2 additional
ropes-trained facilitators, all to lead the program.
The additional staffing requirement has changed slightly, but the result
is less work and more money! We need 6 local staff for the following
roles:
4 'actors' who will be 'injured', found, and rescued, and two additional
actors to take on the roles of a reporter and cameraman during and
immediately after rescues. If these staff have any ropes training, then
so much the better - they might be able to assist with some setup ahead
of time, but once things get rolling, the first 4 will be 'occupied'.
The rescues may include a cliff rescue (either lift or lower), a
cut-away 'tree' rescue (parachutist stuck in a tree), a kayaker rescue
(non-whitewater), and a simple hill rescue (mountain biker slid off
path). Extractions just *may* include a helicopter for at least one
victim. Feedback to the participants on how the patients were treated
might also be asked for.
The compensation is $325 US for the day, plus $0.35/mile travel.
If this sounds like a fun day, or you know any 'hams' that might be
comfortable grilling the participants as a reporter (or that sounds like
fun for you!), let me know. (I think those people would get to observe
the most too, if that is of interest.)
You can send any contact information for confirmed interested parties
directly to me. improv@intellact.ca.