SAR Tech Survivor (One Soldier's Story)
Esprit de Corps 2011, July, 18, 6
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Publisher Description
Mark Salesse is working his dream job. He says wishes he could live to be 200 years old, all to buy him more time as a search and rescue technician (SAR Tech) for the Canadian military. But it was his job that almost killed him. Friday, March 4, 2011 marks the day Salesse fell about 85 feet while ice climbing in Ouray, Colorado. Salesse and his other SAR Tech crew members were in Ouray participating in the week-long Rigging for Rescue Waterfall Workshop.
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