Rocco Altobelli, Flight Paramedic

Since 1989 Rocco has been a professional ski patroller, worked on urban and rural ambulances, a search and rescue coordinator, an avalanche rescue dog handler, a raft guide, a firefighter and an EMS and wilderness medicine instructor. When he’s not teaching he can be found mountain biking and backpacking, backcountry skiing, or canoeing with his family and dog. Rocco pays the bills working as a flight paramedic servicing Northern Idaho, Montana and Washington State.

Peggy Miller, Urban & Wilderness Paramedic

Peggy has been an active volunteer emergency medical services provider for the past 25 years with a busy fire  department just outside Washington, DC. The past 15 years have been at the paramedic level.   She also holds paramedic licensure in the state of Montana.

For the past 18 summers, Peggy has been working for the US Forest Service in the wildland fire environment. Currently a Public Information Officer, Peggy has held numerous other positions with the Forest Service, including fire line qualified paramedic and nationally qualified Medical Unit Leader. Peggy has been to wildland fire assignments in Alaska, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Georgia, and Texas.

As a former Maryland Instructor Certification Review Board Level II EMS instructor, Peggy taught EMT and CPR classes at the Montgomery County Fire Rescue Training Academy and the University of Maryland Fire Rescue Institute until she relocated to Montana in 2009. While in Montana she was the EMS Training Coordinator and instructor for the Whitefish Fire Department until she moved back to Maryland in 2012.  Peggy is an Assistant Instructor with Wilderness Medical Associates International.

An avid hiker, camper, sail boater and scuba diver, Peggy enjoys the outdoors. She is the mother of 3 grown children and the very proud grandmother of 4 young grandchildren. Peggy resides in Frederick Maryland.

Mark Fisher, W-EMT

Colonel Mark Fisher (Fish) started his outdoor career in the early 1990s, when he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and became an Assault Climber. His passion for climbing encouraged him to pursue a degree in Outdoor Recreation and Kinesiology. He serves as the Director of Military Training at Snowbird Resort. He is also a long-time ski patroller and K-9 Hander.

Certifications:

  • Wilderness EMT since 1998
  • Mountain Mobility Instructor/Advisor for United States Special Operations Command.
  • Snowbird Ski Patroller since 2005.
  • American Avalanche Association Certified Instructor
  • Wasatch Backcountry Rescue Dog Handler

Tim Shaw

Tim is a seasoned outdoor educator with more than 20 years experience as a guide, a risk manager and an educator.  Tim has a Masters degree from Minnesota State University in Experiential Education.  He took his first Wilderness First Responder course in 1996 and has taught wilderness medicine for the past 14 years.  In addition to instructing wilderness emergency medicine courses for Crested Butte Outdoors, Tim works as a ski patroller at Whitefish Mountain Resort in the winter and guides rock climbing in the summer. He is the year-round manager for The Mountain Guides, Montana.

 

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