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  1. Storms can be tracked and predicted using radar technology available to rescue teams
  2. Strategic thinking vs brute force
  3. Super Soccer Cup Annual Championship
  4. Teams develop strong protective relationships with their tools and personal belongings
  5. Teamwork
  6. Teamwork vs individual responsibility
  7. Technical expertise combined with courage
  8. Technology limitations vs human connection
  9. Technology reliability
  10. The courage within vs external symbols
  11. The difference between being busy and abandoning people
  12. The importance of listening to instincts
  13. The invisible workers who make events possible
  14. The northern regions beyond Big Bear City contain large freshwater lakes with established animal communities
  15. The power of planning ahead
  16. The value of ancient knowledge
  17. The value of genuine friendship over professional relationships
  18. The wisdom of knowing when to speak and when to stay quiet
  19. Theatrical crime and performance
  20. Tourist attractions exist throughout the region with different communities hosting specialized entertainment
  21. Town Picnic
  22. Town animals are integrated into civilization with jobs, businesses, and social structures
  23. Town founders planned for future generations and left hidden treasures/instructions
  24. Towns can nominate pilots for races while individual participants must pay entrance fees
  25. Tradition and change
  26. Transformation through service to others
  27. Traveling performer families have established territories and traditional obligations spanning generations
  28. Trust and responsibility build confidence
  29. Trust vs deception
  30. Turning disasters into stories
  31. Ultra-thin rescue cords can be made stronger than normal rope while being thin enough to pass through extremely narrow spaces
  32. Underground mining operations create structural vibrations that can weaken building foundations above, especially in areas with known geological weakness
  33. Understanding natural processes
  34. Understanding over judgment
  35. Unexpected discoveries
  36. Unlikely effectiveness
  37. Using individual strengths
  38. Value of all voices regardless of size
  39. Valuing others' passions
  40. Wally's Evil Laugh
  41. Wally's Overly Complex Schemes
  42. Water control infrastructure like spill gates can fail over time and require maintenance, potentially causing environmental emergencies
  43. Water infrastructure like spill gates requires precise timing and coordination to repair under pressure
  44. Whales can withstand enormous water pressure and use their bodies to plug hull breaches in emergency situations
  45. Wild animals who grow up without community contact cannot speak - they only make natural sounds and calls
  46. Wisdom of not immediately intervening
  47. Wonder of natural cycles
  48. Young animals may wander off and hide in natural shelters when scared or lost
  49. Young animals showing rescue aptitude and desire to help others may be considered for future S.A.R.T. membership when they reach appropriate age
  50. Young crows can fly and work together as family units

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