SAR Fundamentals/Day 3 start up/Content Review
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- A brown line on a topo map says 4500. Which direction is downhill?
- How do you tell the elevation difference between two adjacent brown lines on a topo map?
- Name 4 of the "umbles" that are warnings of possible hypothermia.
- What are the 3 system in the body affected by hypothermia?
- An abbreviated UTM gives a location to the nearest how many meters?
- What does an Easting represent?
- What is the scale of the topo maps typically used in SAR, developed by the Canadian Government?
- During evacuation procedures what is a scout used for?
- When do you finish gathering background information about the lost subject?
- What are the two types of evidence?
- How much water should you have?
- How many hours should your ready pack be able to support you?
- Why do the grid lines on a topo map not always point true north?
- What three roles do the RCMP typically have within the ICS structure?

