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. Is a GPS effective in a canyon?


  3. Name 3 ways that a GPS can fail.




  4. What four instruments are effective used for foot navigation in the wilderness?




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


  6. What does a confinement team do?




  7. What is a search cube?




  8. What additional considerations are involved in a night search?




  9. When performing a Widely-Spaced Sound Sweep, how far apart are the searchers?




  10. What are the 5 basic categories of clues? Give an example of each.




  11. Can pacing be practical when measuring distance?


  12. Name water treatment methods.


  13. What are the components of physical conditioning? (hint: SAFE)




  14. What is the first line of defense against the rigours of the outdoors?


  15. List 6 principles of outdoor clothing use and maintenance. (hint: COLDER)




  16. What is a "cat hole" used for?


  17. How deep should a "cat hole" be?




  18. Name 2 environmental problems found in the Pincher Creek area.


  19. Which call sign is said first - your station or the station you're calling?


  20. What is the spoken word for distress in radio communications?




  21. Using a rope, what is the best way to cross a river?


  22. True or False? The narrowest part of a river or stream is usually the best place to cross.




  23. Name some items of SAR technology.


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




  25. What is the 300-meter rule?


  26. True or False? A searcher can enter a person's yard without permission.




  27. What are some aggravating factors that can contribute to hypothermia?


  28. Name 4 of the "umbles" that are warnings of possible hypothermia.




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