SAR Fundamentals/Evening 4 start-up/Content Review

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  1. When do you finish gathering background information about the lost subject?


  2. How accurate (in meters) is a GPS with and without WAAS?


  3. Is a GPS effective in a heavy blizzard?




  4. Name 4 different types of instruments used to help navigate for ground SAR.




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


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




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




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




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




  10. What does a confinement team do?




  11. Can pacing be practical when measuring distance?


  12. What's the minimum amount of hours of sleep a responder should have?


  13. What are the 4 mental steps of emergency management? (Hint - STOP)




  14. What percent of you body heat do you lose from your head?


  15. What are the layers in layered clothing? What does each layer do?




  16. Should you drink water straight out of a stream?


  17. What can you potentially get from untreated water?




  18. What are a few things do's and don't if you encounter a bear?


  19. What direction should you point your antenna?


  20. What is the proper radio term for "end of transmission. I expect a reply"?




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


  22. Why are water searches considered high urgency?




  23. Name some items of SAR technology.


  24. What are the two most common animals used in SAR?




  25. What is the next step after completing the search of a floor of a building?


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




  27. At what body temperature (degrees Celsius) is hypothermia considered severe?


  28. What is the number one killer outdoors?




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