Incident Summary Form Task
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Revision as of 04:20, 25 July 2010
This page is intended to gather ideas for an eventual creation of an form for recording Incident Summaries. In the meantime, it is a useful description of what information could/should be in an Incident Summary.
Contents |
design
- incident summary content
- form with tick marks
content
statistics
information for statistical analysis
- Time of first alert outside field: ~16:00, Sunday, March 30, 2009.
- year, month, day, day of week, and time
- Time of first notice to PCSAR:
- year, month, day, day of week, and time (trends)
- Major elements until first notice
- friend gives subjects additional time.
- Initial Planning Point: NAD27 UTM U11 ...... (approx, description)
- Location Found: NAD 27 UTM U11 ...... (approx, description)
- Distance from IPP: ... (straight line)
- Number of operational periods:
- Number of PCSAR members involved:
- PCSAR hours: ... (including reequiping, reports; excluding admin, financial, critique)
- Other searcher hours:
- Other agencies involved:
- common choices:
- Fernie SAR
- Pincher Creek RCMP
- Fernie/Sparwood RCMP
- Waterton Park
- STARS
- involvement
- heads up
- tasking
- investigation
- common choices:
- for each subject
- age & sex
- lost person profile category
- snowmobiler
- relationship to other subjects
- when found
- condition found, treatment required
- stuck, extrication and assistance along way
- lost and headed in wrong direction
- found together with which other subjects
subject's narrative
the story from the subject's point of view
- (suitable for preventive education)
- went out planning to do what
- had what kind of trouble
- how tried to get out of trouble
- how responded to search effort
search narrative
the story from PCSAR's point of view
- (suitable for a case study)
- what the initial information was
- major search efforts
- major changes in the search
- rescue effort
- major difficulties
- other teams and organizations involved
- difference between initial information and fact