This is the online training for Sideburn Rangers

What you will learn

What a Ranger is and isn’t

Social Capital

How to Ranger

FLAME

Ranger Approach

Active Listening & Paraphrasing

Must Reports

Radio Use

Practice Scenarios

Description

This is the online training for Sideburn Rangers. All Rangers must take annual training prior to their first shift. Sideburn Ranger training will also be held at the event. Black Rock Ranger training is an accepted substitute, with a review of our manual. Shift length: Ranger shifts are 6 hours on average, with some critical roles acting in 24 hour shifts.

In this course you will cover:


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  • What a Ranger is and isn’t
  • The Ranger Leadership Structure
  • Social Capital
  • How to Ranger
  • FLAME
  • Must Reports
  • ICS Overview
  • Radios
  • Practice scenarios

Rangers keep an eye out for safety at the event; committed to aiding members of the community and facilitating a good time. Rangers are not enforcers or a security force, in fact this role is great for those with decent people skills. You will be roaming the event in teams, participating actively in the event, with added responsibility for a time, and a radio. Ranger’s must have a straight head and be willing to listen to people. They are identified by their khaki shirts.

Sideburn Rangers are modelled on Black Rock Rangers, a group that was founded in 1992 to help participants at Burning Man. Every sanctioned Burning Man regional event has Rangers who operate in similar, but not identical ways.

English
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Content

Introduction

Introduction
Lost and found

What a Ranger isn’t & Social Capital

What a Ranger isn’t & Social Capital
Social Capital
Yummy Hot Dogs!

How to Ranger

How to Ranger
What to wear?
There’s a drone!

FLAME

FLAME
What does FLAME stand for?

Ranger approach, Active Listening, Paraphrasing

Ranger approach 1
What could we have done better?
Ranger approach 2, Active Listening, Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing

Must reports

Must reports
Must reports

ICS – Incident Command System

ICS – Incident Command System
ICS Scenario

How to use a radio & Scenarios

How to use a radio
Radio scenario 1
Radio scenario 2 – A
Radio scenario 2 – B
Radio scenario 2 – C

Closing notes

Closing notes