SAR Fundamentals/Evening 4 start-up/Content Review

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  1. On a search, are you more likely to become physically or mentally tired first?


  2. The difference between true north and magnetic north is known as?


  3. Will a GPS work well in heavy fog?




  4. What does declination mean?




  5. Describe a Type 4 search


  6. Name and describe the principal characteristic of the 5 types of active search techniques.




  7. How far apart are searchers in a type 3 search?




  8. After how much time does quality of searching begin to wane for an individual?




  9. How many active search techniques are there for searching by foot?




  10. If you wanted as close to 100% POD as possible, what type of search would you use?




  11. Can pacing be practical when measuring distance?


  12. Why is it important for SAR workers to admit their physical limits?


  13. What are the 5 mechanisms of body heat loss?




  14. The rate of heat transfer through clothing depends on three factors. What are they?


  15. What is the inner layer of clothing used for




  16. How long should water be boiled to be safe to drink?


  17. What should you always carry for personal hygiene in case there is no water to wash with?




  18. What is a PFD & what is it used for?


  19. What is an advantage of duplex/repeater?


  20. What is an advantage of simplex?




  21. What are some basic pieces of equipment used by SAR responders in a water search?


  22. What do you do to your pack before crossing a stream or river?




  23. What is the different between a tracking dog and an air scenting dog?


  24. Name the three types of trained search dogs




  25. When searching for a child in an urban setting, how should the residence be treated?


  26. What is the 300-meter rule?




  27. Name the 3 degrees of freezing injuries.


  28. Many things in your first aid kit can be improvised using other materials. Name something that can't be improvised.




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