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Ski Patrol: Heroes of the French Alps
8 Feb
Summary
- 53 ski patrollers safeguard Les Menuires resort daily.
- Avalanche dogs and thermal drones aid rescue efforts.
- Off-piste skiing poses significant avalanche risks.

The ski season in Les Menuires, a popular French Alps resort, is far from relaxing for its 53 ski patrollers. These first responders begin their day early, often at 7:30 AM, securing slopes and checking for hazards before public access at 9:05 AM.
Their responsibilities extend to responding to falls and injuries, with an estimated one rescue per 10,000 lift passes. However, the most perilous situations occur off-piste, where avalanche risks are heightened, leading to several fatalities across European resorts this year. Patrols utilize specialized equipment including transceivers, RECCO reflectors, and avalanche dogs to locate individuals.
Innovative technology is also being deployed, with Les Menuires being the first to use thermal imaging drones for rescue missions. These drones can detect heat signals beneath the snow, proving especially useful during night operations. Future advancements may even involve drones for controlled avalanche deployment.




