SAR Fundamentals/Search techniques/Theory
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Present Objectives | Present Objectives | ||
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* finding subject as quickly as possible | * finding subject as quickly as possible | ||
* to have the subject reached as soon as possible | * to have the subject reached as soon as possible | ||
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* The searcher is a clue seeker [1] | * The searcher is a clue seeker [1] | ||
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Clues we're looking for | Clues we're looking for | ||
* present location of subject [1] | * present location of subject [1] | ||
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* the subject: the ultimate clue | * the subject: the ultimate clue | ||
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Effective Clue Seeking | Effective Clue Seeking | ||
* clue seeking is a skill [1] | * clue seeking is a skill [1] | ||
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*** take a break after 4 hours [1] | *** take a break after 4 hours [1] | ||
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Observation | Observation | ||
* observation is the skill of looking for clues [1] | * observation is the skill of looking for clues [1] | ||
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** shine [1] | ** shine [1] | ||
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Plan your search | Plan your search | ||
* briefing [1] | * briefing [1] | ||
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* be able to describe subject to the public [1] | * be able to describe subject to the public [1] | ||
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Where to cast your eyes | Where to cast your eyes | ||
* Use the search cube, up, down, l/r, and behind. [3] | * Use the search cube, up, down, l/r, and behind. [3] | ||
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** check behind, around or in what you can not see through [1] | ** check behind, around or in what you can not see through [1] | ||
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Things to keep doing | Things to keep doing | ||
* use all senses: looks, listen, smell, touch [1] | * use all senses: looks, listen, smell, touch [1] | ||
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** look for what might attract subject [1] | ** look for what might attract subject [1] | ||
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keep mental focus | keep mental focus | ||
* be constantly looking | * be constantly looking | ||
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* maintain positive mental attitude [1] | * maintain positive mental attitude [1] | ||
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''lead as discussion'' | ''lead as discussion'' | ||
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** monitor emergency channels: CB9, FRS 1 or 9 [1] | ** monitor emergency channels: CB9, FRS 1 or 9 [1] | ||
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'''clue handling''' [1] | '''clue handling''' [1] | ||
* should be included in briefing [1] | * should be included in briefing [1] | ||
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* bring in | * bring in | ||
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'''Type 1''' | '''Type 1''' | ||
* focus: Speed | * focus: Speed | ||
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* low POD | * low POD | ||
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'''Type 2''' | '''Type 2''' | ||
* focus: Efficent use of resources | * focus: Efficent use of resources | ||
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** blast, pause to listen | ** blast, pause to listen | ||
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'''Type 3''' | '''Type 3''' | ||
* focus on thoroughness | * focus on thoroughness | ||
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* no calling | * no calling | ||
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'''Type 4''' | '''Type 4''' | ||
* focus: fine detail | * focus: fine detail | ||
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* no calling | * no calling | ||
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'''Sound Sweep Only''' | '''Sound Sweep Only''' | ||
* pairs spread out approx 200m | * pairs spread out approx 200m | ||
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walking and searching [1] | walking and searching [1] | ||
* appropriate speed | * appropriate speed | ||
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* if necessary, tell other searchers to hold up so you can check something out [1] | * if necessary, tell other searchers to hold up so you can check something out [1] | ||
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'''night searching''' | '''night searching''' | ||
* same techniques [1] | * same techniques [1] | ||
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** use red lights to read maps, notes [1] | ** use red lights to read maps, notes [1] | ||
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Review Objectives | Review Objectives | ||
Revision as of 05:09, 27 October 2016
Contents |
Subject
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Authors
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Scope
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- SAR Fundamentals Manual:
- Ch.17 "Search"
- Ch.19 "Clue Consciousness"
- Basic SAR Skills Manual:
- Ch.15 "Search Tactics and Resources"
- Ch.16 "Search Principles & Techniques (How to Search)"
This section is intended for the presentation "Search Principles and Techniques" for the SAR Alberta SAR Fundamentals course. This corresponds with Chapter 16 of the FOG SAR manual. Excluded are sections 6 "Personal Body Management" (covered under travel skills) and section 7 "Bivouacs" (covered under survival skills). Chapter 17 of the SAR Fundamentals Manual includes search types which is excluded (covered under "Search Tactics").
Prerequisites
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Objectives
At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
- will be able to describe what a clue is
- will be able to describe what affects the quality of searching
- know how long searchers are effective
- describe typical clues to be sought
- describe where and how to look for clues
- know appropriate pace to use
- describe considerations for night searching
- describe approaches to clue handling
Time Plan
Total Time: 45 minutes
- 2013-02: 44 min
- add: widely-spaced sound sweep
Time | Material
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00:00 3 min |
Introduce topic title Introduce Instructor Present Objectives
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00:03 2 min |
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00:05 2 min |
Clues we're looking for
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00:07 5 min |
Effective Clue Seeking
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00:12 3 min |
Observation
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00:15 2 min |
Plan your search
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00:17 4 min |
Where to cast your eyes
Where to check
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00:21 5 min |
Things to keep doing
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00:26 3 min |
keep mental focus
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00:29 8 min |
lead as discussion Use all your senses
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00:37 4 min |
clue handling [1]
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00:41 2 min |
Type 1
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00:43 3 min |
Type 2
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00:46 2 min |
Type 3
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00:48 3 min |
Type 4
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00:51 2 min |
Sound Sweep Only
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00:53 2 min |
walking and searching [1]
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00:55 3 min |
night searching
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00:58 2 min |
Review Objectives Questions |
Aids
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Question bank
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See Question bank
Frequently Asked Questions
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How to handle evidence.
Feedback
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2005-02-26 Wuth presentation at SAR Fundamentals Course.
- Ran short.
- Felt disjointed. Missed page 2 & returned to it later.
License
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Copyright © 2005-2013, Brett Wuth.
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.
Reference Material
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[1] SAR Skills Handbook: FOG SAR, Field Operating Guide To Search and Rescue, Richard Smith et al., © ERI Canada et al., 2003, first edition, ISBN 0-9734135-0-6, Chapter 16
[2] 'SAR Skills V1.ppt' part of the course materials CD associated with SAR Skills Handbook[1], slides 364-407
[3] some material from Chris Jorgensen developed for this section, provided personally.
[4] Search and Rescue Fundamentals: Basic Skills and Knowledge to Perform Wilderness, Inland, Search and Rescue, D. Cooper et al., 3rd Edition, revised., © 1996 Emergency Response Institute, Inc. et al., ISBN 0-913724-37-8, chapter 17
[5] Instructor's Outline for Search and Rescue Fundamentals, “Draft Only for Provisional Use”, Donald C. Cooper, Emergency Response Institute, © 1990, First Edition.
Notes
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