There is no confusion. What you stated is the basic requirements for a “Caregiver” in the state of Texas by law. This in no way solely reflects what “Lonestar” employs as employees.
And, how would you know this? Most of their bios contain
nothing. The two with bios aren't very impressive.
Ali, Maz - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Austin, Brad - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Brad started working with Lone Star Expeditions in August of 2005. A native of Arkansas, he currently lives in Fort Worth, TX. Brad loves to play various sports and is an avid football & baseball fan, goes hunting, plays golf, loves to travel, and enjoys spending time with his family.
Barnes, Sara - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Batdorf, Ann - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Crawford, Eva - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Fugette, Joshua - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Gleason, Haley - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Morris, Leah - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Pylant, Emily - Wilderness Field Instructor I
Jara, Euan - Wilderness Field Instructor II
Martin, Candi - Wilderness Field Instructor II
Page, Lethia - Wilderness Field Instructor III - Senior
Scroggins, John - Wilderness Field Instructor III - Master
Cuevas, Mike - Wilderness Field Instructor III - Head
Ripoli, Dominic - Field Instructor III - Head
Adams, Chris - Wilderness/Field Instructor IV - Master
Ballew, Olin - Wilderness Field Instructor IV - Master
Olin began working with Lone Star Expeditions in June of 2004. He enjoys renovating & repairing motorcycles, woodland survival skills, & is intrigued by depth of character & people‘s imaginations.
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Again You seem to be jumping the gun. Was the child taken off any medication? If so….Who took the child off of the medication?
You're just going to completely ignore the mother's complaint?
But if the child dies along the way why blame the counselors or EMTs?
Depends on the circumstances m'dear. And in most cases time was lost due to the so-called counselors letting the kid sit and die because they erroneously assumed s/he was faking. Ian August even passed Skyline Journey's
sophisticated field test for flushin out fakers. Raise their arm and drop it in/near their face. If they flench, they're fakin. He was left to bake in the sun and shortly thereafter died, while the imbecile in charge of his well-being hid behind a bush waiting to catch Ian in the act.
Yeh, these are the type idiots I'd want my kid in the blazing/freezing desert with. I put more trust in "Ozzy". He doesn't have an agenda and most reasonably intellegent people know how to dial 911, even when they're stoned.
Instead of blaming the industry we need to look at the laws and regulations and determine the cause of death. Once the root cause is determined then we need to trace back thru protocol and try to determine who dropped the ball. This will lead to new laws or corrective action against the school or criminal action etc. but for any of us to sit here and point fingers is wrong and shows agenda.
Who specifically are you fingering for pointing fingers, Who? This is precisely what we are doing- lookinig at laws and regulations. WE will not determine 'cause of death', that's the coroner's job. And a few comments have been made about psych drug withdrawal, based on the mother's claim that staff denied him his biopolar drugs and that he lay vomitting for 15 minutes before anything was done for him. I'm goin with the mom's claim. I just don't believe she'd concoct such a story if it weren't true.