Add links to flooding and callout docs to rescue page

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<dt><a href="survey/index.htm">Surveying</a></dt>
<dd>Once the cave starts to get significant (ie. anything which requires getting changed or rigging), it needs good documentation. This is mostly a matter of doing a cave survey, a guidebook description and usually a surface survey. The first time you go to explore a poorly documented question mark, you will realise how important this is, and it also makes for having a pretty survey on your wall to support your bullshit. For 1998, the surveying guide has been split into easily digestible chunks, including pages specifically intended for people who <a href="survey/what.htm">haven't surveyed before</a>.</dd>
<dt><a href="rescue.htm">Rescue</a></dt>
<dd>Including callout procedure. You fall and break your leg &ndash; probably need a little help to get out of the cave ? How would you feel if everyone at this stage took the rescue guide into Hilde's bar and started reading about what to do ? Not a happy prospect, is it &ndash; so in the hope that it is <strong>not</strong> you who gets hurt, we suggest you read this <strong>now</strong> so you know what to do. It may well help you if it <strong>is</strong> you who gets injured, and may even help prevent that from happening. So don't skip it !</dd>
<dt><a name="flooding.html">Flood Risk</a></dt>
<dd>Gives details of known flood risks by cave.</dd>
<dd>You fall and break your leg &ndash; probably need a little help to get out of the cave ? How would you feel if everyone at this stage took the rescue guide into Hilde's bar and started reading about what to do ? Not a happy prospect, is it &ndash; so in the hope that it is <strong>not</strong> you who gets hurt, we suggest you read this <strong>now</strong> so you know what to do. It may well help you if it <strong>is</strong> you who gets injured, and may even help prevent that from happening. So don't skip it !</dd>
<dt><a href="1staid.html">First Aid</a></dt>
<dd>Info on expo first aid kits and caving first aid course.</dd>
<dt><a href="phone.htm">Phones</a></dt>

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<p>A brief guide to carrying out a rescue on expedition. Based on a document
from Oxford University Cave Club by Gavin Lowe.</p>
<h2>Related pages</h2>
<ul>
<li><a name="callout.html" id="callout.html">Callout procedure</a> </li>
<li><a name="flooding.html" id="flooding">Flood Risk</a> giving details on known flood risks by cave.</li>
</ul>
<h3><a name="s1">1.</a> Introduction</h3>
<p>This booklet aims to give some information that may be of use in the event