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** Ch.20 "Anatomy of a SAR Incident" | ** Ch.20 "Anatomy of a SAR Incident" | ||
** Appendix A "Urgency Determination Form" | ** Appendix A "Urgency Determination Form" | ||
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* SAR Skills Handbook | * SAR Skills Handbook | ||
** Ch 2 "SAR Overview" (page A-5) | ** Ch 2 "SAR Overview" (page A-5) | ||
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: 2003-10-18 10:22 - 11:35 : 1.3h | : 2003-10-18 10:22 - 11:35 : 1.3h | ||
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: Chapter 20: Anatomy of an Incident p.279 | : Chapter 20: Anatomy of an Incident p.279 | ||
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* ''Play video'' | * ''Play video'' | ||
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* Math | * Math | ||
* What do you think happened? | * What do you think happened? | ||
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- | + | * Preplan | |
- | + | * Notification | |
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- | + | * Check in | |
- | + | * Assignment | |
- | + | * Check out | |
- | + | * Mission Suspension | |
- | + | * Return to service | |
- | + | * Mission critique | |
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- | + | Preplan: | |
- | + | * Strategy | |
- | + | ** Priority of the mission | |
- | + | ** First notice procedures | |
- | + | ** Urgency guidelines | |
- | + | ** Investigation procedures | |
- | + | ** Strategy | |
- | + | ** Tactics | |
- | + | * ''More notes in the SAR Mgmt., handbook p. 29'' | |
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- | + | Searcher Preplan | |
- | + | * Self- what is expected of me and be mentally and physically prepared. | |
- | * | + | * Equipment, know how to use. Have the proper equip., with you. |
- | + | * Know your fundamentals. | |
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- | + | Notice of Incident | |
* Initial contact is very important, the impression you leave with the reporting person. | * Initial contact is very important, the impression you leave with the reporting person. | ||
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* The attitude of the report taker | * The attitude of the report taker | ||
* Name and call back number/location of the reporting party. | * Name and call back number/location of the reporting party. | ||
+ | * Urgency. | ||
* Don't let the reporting party leave. | * Don't let the reporting party leave. | ||
- | + | * The report taker must be able to sort out what is important and what isn't. | |
- | * | + | ** Relevant vs., nervous or disorientated. |
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- | + | * First Notice - as reported by an individual | |
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* May be verbal, although PC SAR requires physical sign in. | * May be verbal, although PC SAR requires physical sign in. | ||
* When and where you check in, is when you find out where to go i.e., debriefing etc. | * When and where you check in, is when you find out where to go i.e., debriefing etc. | ||
* Get your check in details during the call out. (don't be afraid to ask) | * Get your check in details during the call out. (don't be afraid to ask) | ||
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Why do we need a briefing? | Why do we need a briefing? | ||
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* Should get all maps and info. | * Should get all maps and info. | ||
** Again don't be afraid to ask questions. | ** Again don't be afraid to ask questions. | ||
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Each individual and each team has certain responsibilities. All of | Each individual and each team has certain responsibilities. All of | ||
- | these need to be decided before you go into the field. | + | these need to be decided before you go into the field. (radio, |
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* Feel free to use any method of relaying the proper info. | * Feel free to use any method of relaying the proper info. | ||
* The info you provide is very important to setting up the next search area's, POA, POD, and POS. | * The info you provide is very important to setting up the next search area's, POA, POD, and POS. | ||
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* Are you ready to go into the field again, and if not how long? | * Are you ready to go into the field again, and if not how long? | ||
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- | Critique | + | Mission Critique |
- | + | * PC SAR has a critique after every search. | |
- | + | * Good for both the team and an individual. | |
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== Aids == | == Aids == | ||
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** [[PCSAR DOC-80 Incident Notification Process]] | ** [[PCSAR DOC-80 Incident Notification Process]] | ||
** [[PCSAR DOC-67 Emergency Call Out Procedure]] | ** [[PCSAR DOC-67 Emergency Call Out Procedure]] | ||
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** [[PCSAR DOC-62 Registration/Sign-In]] | ** [[PCSAR DOC-62 Registration/Sign-In]] | ||
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** [[PCSAR DOC-61 Task Assignment and Debriefing]] | ** [[PCSAR DOC-61 Task Assignment and Debriefing]] | ||
- | ** [[PCSAR DOC- | + | ** [[PCSAR DOC-86 Briefing Handout]] |
- | ** [[PCSAR DOC- | + | ** Pincher SAR Incident Review - Critique (PCSAR Doc-29) |
+ | ** [[PCSAR DOC-1 Search Urgency]] | ||
* overhead projector | * overhead projector | ||
- | * slides for this section | + | * overhead slides for this section |
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* Video - Search Management, Part 1 - "Initial Response" - 28 min | * Video - Search Management, Part 1 - "Initial Response" - 28 min | ||
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*** Basic SAR 605 | *** Basic SAR 605 | ||
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== Question bank == | == Question bank == | ||
{{prompt|List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.}} | {{prompt|List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.}} | ||
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+ | Q: What is PCSAR's call-back number? | ||
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+ | A: 627-5804 | ||
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+ | Q: Why sign in? | ||
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+ | * To see what resources are available | ||
+ | * to keep track of who is there (accountability) | ||
+ | * WCB coverage | ||
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+ | Q: What is the first and last paper you see on a search? | ||
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+ | A: The sign-in/sign-out sheet. | ||
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+ | Q: List 3 responsibilities an individual should assume in participating in a search? | ||
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+ | * Personal "ready pack" | ||
+ | * Properly dressed | ||
+ | * Physically & mentally prepared | ||
+ | * Skills & limitations to be relayed to team leader | ||
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+ | What happens if you forget to sign out? | ||
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+ | Expect a phone call at home or on cell to ensure you are back. | ||
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+ | Is it a good idea to take digital photographs during a SAR mission? | ||
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+ | This depends on the tasking agency. | ||
+ | Police can say no or yes for evidence. | ||
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+ | No trophy photos. | ||
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+ | Evidence photos could be used in court. | ||
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+ | Q: What is the number to call out Pincher SAR? | ||
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+ | A: 627-2262 or 627-5804 | ||
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+ | Q: What is an Incident Commander and what | ||
+ | is that person's job? | ||
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+ | The person in charge at the incident. | ||
+ | Sets objectives & priorities. | ||
+ | Has overall responsibility at the incident. | ||
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+ | Q: What does it mean to be "tasked"? | ||
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+ | To be called on to respond to an incident by a legal authority, | ||
+ | e.g. RCMP. | ||
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+ | Who besides the Search Manager should be responsible for planning/pre-planning? | ||
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+ | Individual searchers should pre-plan on their own. | ||
+ | E.g. regular work schedule, fuel in vehicle, SAR equipment in check. | ||
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+ | Should you be part of the critique if you were not at the incident? | ||
+ | Why? | ||
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+ | Yes. You can learn a lot from other's experience. | ||
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+ | Whose safety do you consider most important when searching? | ||
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+ | Your own. | ||
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+ | What does P.O.D. stand for? | ||
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+ | Probability of Detection. | ||
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+ | Q: Name two phases of an incident. | ||
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+ | * Planning | ||
+ | * Notification | ||
+ | * Strategy | ||
+ | * Operation & tactics | ||
+ | * Suspension | ||
+ | * Critique | ||
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+ | Q: What two form are used in the initial stages of a search? | ||
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+ | * Missing person questionnaire | ||
+ | * search urgency chart | ||
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+ | Q: What are the 3 leves of search urgency? | ||
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+ | * Urgent response | ||
+ | * Measured response | ||
+ | * Investigate & evaluate | ||
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+ | How many "red flags" are needed to suggest an urgent response? | ||
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+ | one | ||
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+ | Who perform the search urgency analysis? | ||
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+ | A search manager working with the tasking agency. | ||
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== Frequently Asked Questions == | == Frequently Asked Questions == |