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| + | {{lesson slides start}}  | ||
| + | {{lesson slide|00:00|3 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=1]]  | ||
| + | '''Introduction  | ||
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| + | Introduce topic title  | ||
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| + | Introduce Instructor  | ||
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| + | Present Objectives  | ||
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| + | * Hand out sheets  | ||
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| + | {{lesson slide|00:03|1 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=2]]  | ||
* What is a briefing  | * What is a briefing  | ||
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| + | {{lesson slide|00:04|2 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=3]]  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=4]]  | ||
| + | '''SMEAC  | ||
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* SMEAC  | * SMEAC  | ||
** military   | ** military   | ||
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** organizes and simplifies a bunch of details   | ** organizes and simplifies a bunch of details   | ||
** break it out  | ** break it out  | ||
| + | {{lesson slide|00:06|1 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=5]]  | ||
| + | '''Situation  | ||
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** Situation - What is happening?  Who/what are we looking for?  Map?  Weather?  Hazards?   | ** Situation - What is happening?  Who/what are we looking for?  Map?  Weather?  Hazards?   | ||
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| + | {{lesson slide|00:07|1 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=6]]  | ||
| + | '''Mission  | ||
** Mission - What are you being asked to accomplish.  What the end goal is.  | ** Mission - What are you being asked to accomplish.  What the end goal is.  | ||
| + | {{lesson slide|00:08|1 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=7]]  | ||
| + | '''Execution  | ||
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** Execution - Who?  How?  | ** Execution - Who?  How?  | ||
| + | {{lesson slide|00:09|1 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=8]]  | ||
| + | '''Administration and Logistics  | ||
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** Administration and Logistics - Rules of operation, Support   | ** Administration and Logistics - Rules of operation, Support   | ||
| + | {{lesson slide|00:10|1 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=9]]  | ||
| + | '''Command and Communications  | ||
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** Command and Communications - Key People, Ways to communicate  | ** Command and Communications - Key People, Ways to communicate  | ||
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| + | {{lesson slide|00:11|1 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=10]]  | ||
| + | '''General vs Assignment Briefing  | ||
| - | + | * Mission & Execution are specific to the Task Assignment  | |
| - | + | * Rest are common and evolve over time  | |
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| - | + | {{lesson slide|00:12|5 min}}  | |
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=11]]  | ||
| + | [[Image:Doc-086-briefing-handout-public.pdf|page=1|800px]]  | ||
| + | [[Image:Doc-086-briefing-handout-public.pdf|page=2|800px]]  | ||
| + | '''General Briefing  | ||
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| + | * Situation, Administration and Logistics, Command and Control -> General Briefing  | ||
| + | ** Whiteboard  | ||
| + | ** Verbally, by Plans Section Chief  | ||
| + | ** take notes  | ||
| + | ** ''Briefing Handout  | ||
| + | ** ''Walk through using example (Jim Craddock) have students supply the information  | ||
| + | ** ''include back side  | ||
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| + | {{lesson slide|00:17|5 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=12]]  | ||
| + | [[Image:Doc-061-task-assignment-and-debriefing.pdf|page=1|800px]]  | ||
| + | [[Image:Members:ICS Form 204.pdf|page=1|800px]]  | ||
| + | * Mission & Execution -> Task Assignment Briefing  | ||
| + | ** Task Assignment Handout  | ||
| + | ** Verbally, by Operations Section Chief  | ||
| + | ** copy to searchers, copy stays at Command Post  | ||
| + | ** Walk through using example, (Type 1 search exercise on first weekend)  | ||
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| + | * ICS 204  | ||
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| + | {{lesson slide|00:22|2 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=13]]  | ||
| + | '''Reporting  | ||
| + | * note taking  | ||
| + | * periodic call-in  | ||
| + | * when locate clues or subject ...  | ||
| + | {{lesson slide|00:24|5 min}}  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=14]]  | ||
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=15]]  | ||
| + | ''' Debriefing  | ||
| + | * Why debrief?  | ||
| + | ** plan next steps by understand what was done, what couldn't accomplish  | ||
| + | ** make sure clues are followed up on  | ||
| + | ** build a better picture of the region for future assignments  | ||
| + | ** address and follow up on safety issues  | ||
| + | ** capture recommendations from searchers (experts on the segment)  | ||
| + | * Debriefer  | ||
| + | ** typically Plans Section Chief, or other overhead  | ||
| + | ** verbally, with written records  | ||
| + | * Debriefing form  | ||
| + | ** Walk through using example, (Type 2 search exercise on first weekend)  | ||
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| - | '  | + | {{lesson slide|00:29|1 min}}  | 
| + | [[Image:Briefing and Debriefing.pdf|thumb|page=16]]  | ||
| + | '''Questions  | ||
{{lesson slides end}}  | {{lesson slides end}}  | ||
== Aids ==  | == Aids ==  | ||
{{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}}  | {{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}}  | ||
| + | * slides {{document format links|Briefing and Debriefing}}  | ||
* [[PCSAR DOC-86 Briefing Handout|Briefing Handout]] (PCSAR DOC-86)  | * [[PCSAR DOC-86 Briefing Handout|Briefing Handout]] (PCSAR DOC-86)  | ||
* [[PCSAR DOC-61 Task Assignment and Debriefing|Pincher SAR Task Assignment / Debriefing]] (PCSAR DOC-61)  | * [[PCSAR DOC-61 Task Assignment and Debriefing|Pincher SAR Task Assignment / Debriefing]] (PCSAR DOC-61)  | ||
* {{link|Image:Members:ICS Form 204.pdf}}  | * {{link|Image:Members:ICS Form 204.pdf}}  | ||
| + | * SAR Fundamentals Manual - {{link|Members:Search and Rescue Fundamentals manual/Appendix D}}  | ||
== Reference Material ==  | == Reference Material ==  | ||
| + | {{prompt|If you need to cite sources, do so here.}}  | ||
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* SMEAC  | * SMEAC  | ||
** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5OpfgXfSrg  | ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5OpfgXfSrg  | ||
| - | + | *** 15 min  | |
| + | *** a bit too much on leadership for this module  | ||
| + | *** Describes a bit of the history (US Civil War) of the development of SMEAC.  Gives context of military use.  Applies to leadership style for large corporations  | ||
| + | *** C : Command and Control  | ||
| + | ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b5ISov2aYs  | ||
| + | *** 12 min  | ||
| + | *** a bit too military specific for SAR presentation  | ||
| + | *** hints that gives some advance thought which would be useful for the instructor   | ||
| + | *** OSMEAC - US Marine variant  | ||
| + | **** O : Orientation  | ||
| + | *** NATO standard for interoperability  | ||
| + | *** C : Command and Signal  | ||
* see sar/pc/training/subject/sar-fundamentals/components/subject/07-briefing-debriefing  | * see sar/pc/training/subject/sar-fundamentals/components/subject/07-briefing-debriefing  | ||
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* SAR Fundamental Instructor's Outline - Chapter "{{link|Members:Instructors Outline for Search and Rescue Fundamentals/Search}}" Part III.F and III.H  | * SAR Fundamental Instructor's Outline - Chapter "{{link|Members:Instructors Outline for Search and Rescue Fundamentals/Search}}" Part III.F and III.H  | ||
* {{link|Image:Members:2013-02-27 19 35 30u-scan.pdf}}  | * {{link|Image:Members:2013-02-27 19 35 30u-scan.pdf}}  | ||
* Old Lesson Plan {{document format links|Briefing-debriefing-lesson-plan}}  | * Old Lesson Plan {{document format links|Briefing-debriefing-lesson-plan}}  | ||
| + | * [[Training/Ideas/Briefing and debriefing]]  | ||
== Question bank ==  | == Question bank ==  | ||
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or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.  | or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.  | ||
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== Notes ==  | == Notes ==  | ||
{{prompt|Any additional notes, etc.}}  | {{prompt|Any additional notes, etc.}}  | ||
| + | == To do ==  | ||
| + | * Add forms to slides instead of swapping screens  | ||
| + | * Q: standardization of forms  | ||
| + | * Samples of other team's forms  | ||
Current revision
Contents | 
[edit] Subject
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[edit] Authors
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[edit] Scope
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-  Addresses part of CSA Z1625
-  part of 4.9.3 Activation (call-out), check-in, and initial briefing
-  part of L3. Identify the type of information covered in deployment and initial briefings.
- partial: initial briefing (not deployment)
 
 -  part of T6. Types of information covered in deployment and initial briefings.
- partial: initial briefing (not deployment)
 
 
 -  part of L3. Identify the type of information covered in deployment and initial briefings.
 -  part of 4.9.4 Assignments
- L2. Outline the components of an assignment briefing.
 - L4. Outline recording and reporting requirements for assignments.
 - T2. Components of an assignment briefing, including situation, mission, execution, administration, command, and communications (SMEAC).
 - T4. Recording and reporting requirements (e.g., note taking, periodic call-in, clues/subject located) related to the implementation of search assignments.
 
 - ICS 204 form ~ Team Assignment Sheet ~ Briefing checklist
 
 -  part of 4.9.3 Activation (call-out), check-in, and initial briefing
 - SAR Fundamentals Manual: Appendix D "Briefing and Debriefing Checklists"
 - Suprisingly this subject does not appear to be covered in the SAR Basics manual
 
[edit] Prerequisites
What should students already know/have accomplished before the lesson is presented.
[edit] Objectives
At the conclusion of this lesson the participants will be able to
- Identify the type of information covered in initial briefings.
 - Outline the components of an assignment briefing.
 - Outline recording and reporting requirements for assignments.
 - what information they should have at the start of their task and how to get it.
 - what information they should provide at the end of their task.
 
[edit] Time Plan
Total Time: 30 minutes
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 00:00 3 min  | 
  
 Introduction Introduce topic title Introduce Instructor Present Objectives 
 
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 00:03 1 min  | 
  
 
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 00:04 2 min  | 
  
 SMEAC 
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 00:06 1 min  | 
  
 Situation 
 
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 00:07 1 min  | 
  
 Mission 
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 00:08 1 min  | 
  
 Execution 
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 00:09 1 min  | 
  
 Administration and Logistics 
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 00:10 1 min  | 
  
 Command and Communications 
 
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 00:11 1 min  | 
  
 General vs Assignment Briefing 
 
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 00:12 5 min  | 
  
 
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 00:17 5 min  | 
  
 
 
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 00:22 2 min  | 
  
 Reporting 
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 00:24 5 min  | 
  
 Debriefing 
 
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 00:29 1 min  | 
  
 Questions  | 
  
[edit] Aids
What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.
- slides (download/print: .pdf; edit: .odp)
 - Briefing Handout (PCSAR DOC-86)
 - Pincher SAR Task Assignment / Debriefing (PCSAR DOC-61)
 - Image:Members:ICS Form 204.pdf
 
- SAR Fundamentals Manual - Appendix D
 
[edit] Reference Material
If you need to cite sources, do so here.
[1]
-  SMEAC
-  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5OpfgXfSrg
- 15 min
 - a bit too much on leadership for this module
 - Describes a bit of the history (US Civil War) of the development of SMEAC. Gives context of military use. Applies to leadership style for large corporations
 - C : Command and Control
 
 -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b5ISov2aYs
- 12 min
 - a bit too military specific for SAR presentation
 - hints that gives some advance thought which would be useful for the instructor
 -  OSMEAC - US Marine variant
- O : Orientation
 
 - NATO standard for interoperability
 - C : Command and Signal
 
 
 -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5OpfgXfSrg
 - see sar/pc/training/subject/sar-fundamentals/components/subject/07-briefing-debriefing
 - SAR Fundamental Instructor's Outline - Chapter "Search" Part III.F and III.H
 - Appendix D outline Jorgensen/Waiboer
 - Old Lesson Plan (download/print: .pdf; edit: .odt)
 - Training/Ideas/Briefing and debriefing
 
[edit] Question bank
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See Question bank
[edit] Frequently Asked Questions
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[edit] Feedback
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[edit] License
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Copyright © YEAR, Author. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
[edit] Notes
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[edit] To do
- Add forms to slides instead of swapping screens
 - Q: standardization of forms
 - Samples of other team's forms
 

