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** Where can I camp?
** Where can I camp?
** Can I light my art on fire?
** Can I light my art on fire?
** Have you seen my pants?
* Help out agitated and disoriented participants.
* Help out agitated and disoriented participants.
** They may need to go to Sanctuary
** They may need to go to Sanctuary
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* Have fun!
* Have fun!


Some shifts will be intense, most of the time “boring”.  
Some shifts will be intense, most of the time they will be “boring”.  


== Rangers balance helping and staying out of the way ==
== Rangers balance helping and staying out of the way ==

Revision as of 19:05, 4 May 2017

Also see the Overview of the Firefly Rangers page.

Shift Tasks

While on shift, Rangers may need to do a variety of tasks. These could include but are not limited to:

  • Walk around the event: We try to have rangers check on all areas of the event periodically.
  • Stay in one place for a while: it’s recommended to hang out and chill with other participants, especially if it’s a quiet day and there are a couple teams of rangers on.
  • Assist participants in acclimating to the woods and the community.
  • Answer questions like:
    • Where are the porta potties?
    • Where can I camp?
    • Can I light my art on fire?
    • Have you seen my pants?
  • Help out agitated and disoriented participants.
    • They may need to go to Sanctuary
    • They may need medical attention
  • Mediate situations and disputes between participants.
  • Address and report any instances of non-consensual physical or sexual assault.
  • Inform participants of potentially hazardous weather situations.
  • Maintain safety perimeters and scene control as needed.
  • Provide other non-confrontational mediation and safety activities as needed.
  • Mobilize medical, law enforcement, fire response, or other life-safety services.
  • Just hang out: maintain a presence at the event & forge relationships with the community.
  • Have fun!

Some shifts will be intense, most of the time they will be “boring”.

Rangers balance helping and staying out of the way

Keeping participants safe & happy/being helpful

Not getting in way of people’s experiences

Rangers do nothing!

What is the main thing we do as Rangers? Nothing!

  • Active process
  • Let things play out
  • Intervene as little as possible
  • Goal to get participants to solve their own problems
  • Sometimes just being there is a reminder to participants to think about their behavior

Rangers have fun!

  • Participate!
  • Engage!
  • Chill!
  • Wander!
  • Enjoy Art!

Rangers stay aware, alert, sober & available!

It is possible to have “too much fun.” Engaging in an activity where you cannot stay aware, alert or available is not appropriate for a Ranger shift. For example, cuddle puddles do not need Rangering.