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Joe lentini itrash
Joe lentini itrash









If you have e-mailed for several years, you know what she is talking about. It also will be handy to put some in the car - out of the reach from little hands until time to use them - after all, we have to think of mother´s sanity. I suggest buying a bunch of whistles and hanging them by the door, ready to grab when someone goes for a walk in the neighborhood, or takes the trash to the dumpster. and carry a big whistle on a ribbon around their necks. With so many of us vacationing in the New Mexico and Colorado forests, it is a good idea to teach our children and grandchildren to Stay Put, Stay Dry. He encourages children to carry a whistle in the woods.

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Getting lost by walking away from parents is exceedingly more common than cases involving foul play, said David Finkelhor, who directs the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire. Most lost children are found, some within hours. About 113,500 kids younger than 18 are lost in a park or wooded area each year. The two manage EMS´s climbing school and are members of New Hampshire´s elite Mountain Rescue Service. “We want the Stay Put, Stay Dry´ message to be as familiar as Buckle Up,”´ said Joe Lentini, the program founder with Charlie Townsend. ∻y the time it got dark, he probably didn´t know which way to go.” ∻asically, if (Patric) had sat down somewhere, they would have found him,” said Jake Fronckowiak, a guide at Eastern Mountain Sports in Niskayuna, N.Y.

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They launched a program called Stay Put, Stay Dry to teach parents and children what to do when lost in the woods. He died from exposure.ĭistraught rescuers decided to take action. The boy had strayed more than two miles upstream, instead of downstream and climbed 1,400 feet in elevation. It took five days for a rescue team to find Patric´s body - in spruce trees so thick they didn´t find him until they were standing over him. They used helicopters with infrared radar and tracking dogs, hoping to wring some luck out of any parent´s nightmare. A massive hunt in the White Mountains saw 500 hikers battle gale winds and temperatures that dipped into the 30s.











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