2012-10-02 Mock/Exercise plan

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Stop! The information on these pages is for exercise planners only. If you read it, you'll spoil the exercise for yourself and others.

Contents

Objectives

  1. Provide team members an opportunity to maintain their certification
  2. Stress test the new mobile command post; determine what is needed to make it workable
  3. Practice urban search
  4. Practice evacuation (unpublished objective)
  5. Familiarize RCMP Search Manager with PCSAR techniques and approaches

Subject

Name: Brad Mussan

Age: 68

Height: 177 cm

Weight: 70 kg

Hair: Grey/brown, wavy

Eyes: Blue, wears glasses

Clothing: Bob was wearing blue jeans, a black t-shirt, grey sneakers size 9 (sole pattern enclosed), and a black ball cap with a “trader” ensignia on the front.

Medical Condition: Bob has moderate Alzheimer’s Disease and Type II Diabetes which is controlled through exercise, diet and medication. If he over exercises, has not eaten for some time or misses taking his medication he easily shows symptoms of low blood glucose. His physical coordination and agility is about average for his age and he is able to walk without difficulty.

Other Information: Bob has been a resident of the Vista Village in Pincher Creek for the past 3 years. Prior to that he was a resident of Pincher Creek for about 25 years and has lived in several residences. Prior to being placed in Vista Village he lived at 303 Canyon Drive in Pincher Creek.

Point Last Seen: Bob was noticed missing after he did not show up for supper at 17:00. He was recognized but not seen as in trouble by a search member prior to the search at 13:30 walking west past 673 Main St.

Sites

Time line

18:30 exercise starts real time; sign in

20:30 ideal time for subject to be located; first aid started; transport planning started

20:50 transport started

21:30 transport completed; all back at fire hall; critique starts

22:00 critique complete; sign out

To do

  • create subject profile
    • decide clothing will be wearing
    • shoe tread pattern
  • directions on use of CP
  • decide how to use various sites
    • clues leading to subject location
  • decide timeline
  • determine medical scenarios
  • directions to overhead team
  • directions to searchers
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