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Safety: Hot Whether InjuriesHEAT STROKE occurs when the body's
system of temperature regulation fails andbody temperature rises to critical levels. This
condition is caused by a combination of
highly variable factors, and its occurrences
difficult to predict. Heat stroke is a medical
emergency. The primary signs andsymptoms of heat stroke are confusion;
irrational behavior; loss of consciousness;
convulsions; a lack of sweating (usually);
hot, dry skin; and an abnormally high bodytemperature, e.g., a rectal temperature of
40.5C (105F).. If body temperature is toohigh, it may result in death. Individuals with
heat stroke have high mortality, with rates
ranging from 21 to 63 percent. The elevated
metabolic temperatures caused by a
combination of work load and environmental
heat load, both of which contribute to heatstroke, are also highly variable and difficult
to predict. If a person shows signs of possible
heat stroke, professional medical treatment
should be obtained immediately. The personshould be placed in a shady area and the outer
clothing should be removed. The person's
skin should be wetted and air movement
around the person should be increased toimprove evaporative cooling until
professional methods of cooling are initiated
and the seriousness of the condition can be
assessed. Fluids should be replaced as soon aspossible. The medical outcome of an episodeof heat stroke depends on the victim's
physical fitness and the timing and
effectiveness of first aid treatment.Regardless of the person's protests, no
member suspected of being ill from heat
stroke should be sent home or left unattended.
Be Safe.
THE LEADER
We are now in the spring season and I want to wish everyone a safe andfun Break. As Spring starts and summer rolls in remember that certain
events must be applied for 1 month in advance, so if you are attending
Summer Encampment or Going on the Squadron Trip please sign up for itin a good and timely manner. Cadets I urge you to use the squadron
webpage for all your program needs, from testing to weekly event
schedules and publication information. Have a great break see you back in
From the Commander
a week. www.fl279.flwg.us.
ES TRAINING:
May 16-23 2013
-Statewide Hurricane Exercise
CAP E-Learning:
www.member.gocivilairpatrol
.com/cap_university/
Army Golden Knights
See Page 2
Up c om ing Even ts
March
2013-Florida Wing Conference
02ndGroup 7 Cadet Officer
Workshop
07th Cadet Competition
April
05th - Florida Cadet
Competition
09th
- Sun in the Fun (AE)
27th
- Unit Commanders
Course Camp Blanding,FL
May-2013
06thSER Chaplain Staff
College
16thSQ GES Training
June/July-2013
Grp 5 Ground School
Summer Encampment
Hurricane Preparedness Brief
Spring 2013 2013 Volume 2, Issue 1
Civil Air Patrol
Homestead ARB Cadet Sq March 2013
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THE ARMY GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Cadet Programs
By: Capt Dennis La Rosa, PAO, CAP
The U.S. Army Golden Knights
present the Homestead Cadet Sq
with am autograph plaque for oursupport during the November
2012 Air Show and for our
support during their Spring 2013Night Lighted Parachute Jump.
Lt Col Emily J. Mathews Sq.Deputy Commander accepted the
plaque from United States Army
Staff Sergeant Shelby Bixler. SSG
Bixler stated that she is proud of
programs like Civil Air Patrol.
Summer Encampmentis right around the
corner sign up mow. Encampments are week-long activities that serve to build a foundation
for cadets from which to build their Civil Air
Patrol experience. These wee- long eventsprovide in-depth orientation to Civil Air Patrol
and the United States Air Force. First time
cadets can expect to be challenged bothmentally and physically during a busy and
exciting week of hands on leadership
development training, aerospace events, and
local site activities. Cadets returning as staff willbe challenged even further through the
leadership roles they will fill and staff duties
they will perform. All cadets will have the
opportunity to be introduced to the military,learn to overcome challenges, develop time-
management skills, enhance their interpersonalskills, and have a great time.
The Summer Encampment will be held at CampBlanding Florida on July 26
th Aug 1 2013.
Logon to: http://flcadet.com/activities/summer-
encampment.aspx
Spring 2013 Volume2, Issue 1
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Aerospace Education:
Congratulations to
Hom estea d ARB
Ca de t Sq
12720 Tuskeg ee Blvd.
Building 180
Hom estea d, FL 33039-0001
PAO:
Ca p t. Den nis La Rosa
E-Mail:
de nyslarosa@ya hoo .com
Web Site:
www.group7hq.us
www.f l279.f lwg.us
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/
#!/groups/13118667691183
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CAP Partnership with Academy ofModel Aeronautics (AMA) The AMA
and CAP have a synergistic partnership
initiative to promote model aeronauticsto youth. Go toyoutube.com to watch
an 8-minute video clip which has a niceintroduction to the history of CAP,
along with a brief explanation of CAP's
three missions near the end of the
video.
AMA is offering a FREE membershipto CAP cadets (under the age of 19), as
well as access to the many clubs and
http://www.modelaircraft.org/members
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-experts in model aeronautics
available to assist cadets and units
in furthering the model
aeronautics experience. To receivethe free membership and find out
more about what the AMA club
nearest you has to offer, visit theAMA website at
http://www.modelaircraft.org/
- Squadron Trip: July 26 2013 to July 28 2013
-The Summer Encampment will be held at Camp Blanding,Florida on July 26th July-
1stAugust 2013 Logon to: http://flcadet.com/activities/summer-encampment.aspx
-ES Training: Every Saturday starting May2013 for all members interested in Emergencyservices. (See Lt Col Aguiar for more Information.)
-HotWeather Injur ies, Stay warm:http://www.capmembers.com/media/cms/CAP_Safety_Alert_1003_Heat_Injuries_6C88757F
A883A.pdf
-If you have a story to share please submit your article to Capt. Dennis La Rosa PAO.
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