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A Glance At

A Glance At


While I love to sit down and interview individuals with a set schedule, sometimes my stories and discoveries are spontaneous and unorganized (aren't we all human?)

Introducing, A Glance At, the series of articles on Emergency Radar covering emergency response topics in a more casual and short style. 

This series was initiated on December 25th of 2019 by my shadowing experience with the Heavenly Ski Patrol, where I did not plan to shadow or interview anyone until I was offered to on the spot. I did not take sophisticated notes nor did I not have time to learn as much as I wanted to- but that doesn't mean I didn't do research!

Enjoy the articles below as they come about, this page will be just as unpredictable as my snack habits.


Ski Patrolling - Heavenly Ski Resort


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