Affiliation:
National Ski Patrol
Southern Division
Virginia Region
James River Section
Membership:
More than 150 patrollers
Including:
10 Certified Patrollers
45 Senior Patrollers
10 National Appointments
Wintergreen Ski Patrol was formed in 1975 to facilitate the need for people trained in first aid to serve the growing number of skiers at
Wintergreen Resort.
The Patrol is primarily responsible for the rescue and emergency care of customers, employees, and visitors to
Wintergreen. The Patrol also seeks to promote safe recreation practices in the mountain environment. The
Patrol works with area staff to control hazards, maintain trails, and to provide any necessary service
to Wintergreen's guests, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The Patrol is home to two past Southern Division Directors, First Assistant Division
Director, a Southern Division Representative to the National Board, Southern Division Outdoor Emergency
Care (OEC) Supervisor, Virginia Region OEC Instructor Trainer (Adm), and Virginia Senior OEC Coordinator
among others.
Wintergreen Ski Patrol has a strong medical core. All patrollers at Wintergreen are members of the
National Ski Patrol, and are certified as Outdoor Emergency Care Technicians, a BLS level of training
based on the standard EMT curriculum, with an emphasis on care in the skiing environment.
Approximately one-fifth of Wintergreen patrollers are OEC instructors. Due to the Patrol's emphasis on testing and
training, Wintergreen patrollers frequently assist in clinics and testing at other areas.
In addition to their emergency care skills, patrollers are well versed in various special rescue
techniques, including toboggan handling, chairlift evacuation, and technical rope rescues. Skilled alpine,
snowboard, and telemark patrollers all are able to perform the duties of a patroller, and all types of
equipment are represented on the Wintergreen Ski Patrol.