2013-02 SAR Fundamentals/Schedule
From PCSAR
This is the schedule for SAR Fundamentals courses hosted by PCSAR. Compare with the generic schedule.
Each section links to a lesson plan.
It is intended to help instructors schedule their sections. It is not intended for students as a commitment of what will be taught when. Times are only approximate. Elements may be moved around.
It may have to be adjusted to instructor availability, etc.
Contents | 
Evening 1 - February 8
Typically a Friday. 18:00-21:30
Introductions and Registration (Janet?)
- 0.5hr - 18:00-18:30
 
The SAR Role (Brett)
- 1.0 hr - 18:30-19:30
 
break
- 0.25 hr - 19:30-19:45
 
Anatomy of an Incident (Brett)
- 1.5hr 19:45-21:15
 
flex (Brett)
- 0.25 hr - 21:15-21:30
 - buffer for overruns
 - Q's, discussion, prep for next day, clean up
 
Day 2 - February 9
Typically a Saturday. 09:00-17:00
Start-up (Brett)
- 0.5 hr - 09:00-09:30
 
Navigation - overview (Chris)
- 0.25 hr - 09:30-09:45
 
Navigation - map - features (Chris)
- 0.25 hr - 09:45-10:00
 
Navigation - map - topography (Chris)
- 1.5 hr - 10:00-11:30
 
Anatomy of an incident (continued video) (Brett)
- 0.5 hr - 11:30-12:00
 
lunch
- 12:00-12:30
 
Ready Pack (Brett)
- 1.0 hr - 12:30-13:30
 
Navigation - map - UTM (Chris)
- 0.5 hr - 13:30-14:00
 
Navigation - map - distance (Chris)
- 0.25 hr - 14:00-14:15
 
break
-  0.25 hr - 14:15-14:30
- spend time repacking my pack
 
 
Organization and Incident Command (Brett)
- 0.5hr 14:30-15:00
 
Navigation - map - direction (Chris)
- 0.75 hr - 15:00-15:45
 
Navigation - map - route selection (Brett)
- 0.25 hr - 15:45-16:00
 
Navigation - map - triangulation (Brett)
- 0.75 hr - 16:00-16:45
 
flex (Brett)
- 0.25hr - 16:45-17:00
 - buffer for overruns
 - questions
 
Day 3 - February 10
Typically a Sunday. 09:00-17:00
Start-up (Brett)
- 0.5 hr - 09:00-09:30
 
Navigation - instruments - theory (Brett)
-  1.75hr - 09:30 - 11:45
-  includes break
- 0.25 - 10:30-10:45
 
 
 -  includes break
 
Assigned reading (Brett)
- 0.25 hr - 11:45 - 12:00
 
lunch
- 12:00-12:30
 
Search Skills and Navigation - instruments - compass - practical (Spencer?, Brett, Cindy, Ron?)
- 4.5 hr - 12:30-17:00
 
Assigned Reading
See Readings.
Survival and Body Mgmt., & Fitness
- assigned reading
 - otherwise 0.5h
 
clothing, personal protection, & Personal Equip
- assigned reading
 - otherwise 0.8h
 
- assigned reading
 - otherwise 0.5 hr
 
- otherwise 0.5 hr
 
- assigned reading
 - otherwise 0.5hr
 
SAR resources and technology, & Power Tools
- assigned reading
 - otherwise 0.5 hr
 
- assigned reading
 
Evening 4 - February 22
Typically a Friday, 2 weeks after the previous weekend. 18:00-21:30
Start-up (Brett)
- 0.5 hr - 18:00-18:30
 
Review assigned reading (Brett)
- 1.0 hr - 18:30-19:30
 
Hazards (Brett)
- 0.5 hr 19:30-20:00
 
break
- 0.25 hr - 20:00-20:15
 
Navigation - instruments - practical - GPS (Brett)
- 1.25 hr : 20:15-21:30
 
Day 5 - February 23
Typically a Saturday. 09:00-17:00
Start-up (Brett)
- 0.5 hr - 09:00-09:30
 
First Aid (Claus?)
- 1.0 hr - 09:30-10:30
 
break
- 0.25 hr - 10:30-10:45
 
Evacuation (Brett)
- 0.25 hr - 10:45-11:00
 
Cold Weather SAR (Roy)
- 1 hr - 11:00-12:00
 
lunch
- 12:00-12:30
 
Communications (Bryan)
- 1 hr - 12:30-13:30
 
- 0.5hr - 13:30-14:00
 
Search Probability Theory  (Jeff?)
- 0.75hr - 14:00-14:45
 
break
- 0.25hr - 14:45-15:00
 
Briefing and debriefing (Bryan)
- 0.75hr - 15:00-15:45
 
Search Team Leader (Brett)
- 0.5hr - 15:45-16:15
 
Tracking (Bryan)
- 0.5hr - 16:15-16:45
 
flex (Brett)
- buffer for overruns
 - 0.25hr - 16:45-17:00
 - Q's, prep for mock search
 
Evening 5 - February 23
Typically the same Saturday evening. 18:30-~22:00
Mock search (Eric, Russ, ghosts: Bryan, Jeff?, Michael?)
- 3.5 hr : 18:30-~22:00
 
Day 6 - February 24
Typically a Sunday. 09:00-17:00
Stress (Bryan)
- 0.75 hr - 09:00-09:45
 
Critique (Roy)
- 1.0 hr - 09:30-10:30
 
break
- 0.25 - 10:30-10:45
 
Review (Brett)
- 0.5 hr - 10:45-11:15
 - verify sign in
 - distribute course evaluations (form)
 - exam on previous day's material
 
Survival skills (Eric?)
- 0.75 hr - 11:15-12:00
 
lunch
- 0.5 hr - 12:00-12:30
 
Helicopter (Bryan)
- 0.75 hr - 12:30-13:15
 
Air Observer Guidelines (Bryan)
- 1 hr - 13:15-14:15
 
Legal Aspects  (Roy)
- 0.5hr - 14:15-14:45
 
break
- 0.25 - 14:45-15:00
 
Evidence handling  (Roy)
- 0.5 hr - 15:00-15:30
 
External influences (Brett)
- 0.5hr - 15:30-16:00
 
Foot Travel Skills (Brett)
- 0.25hr - 16:00-16:15
 
Review (Brett)
- 0.5 hr - 16:15-16:45
 - exam on day's material
 
Wrap up (Janet, Brett)
- 0.25 hr - 16:45-17:00
 
not covered
The following material is not explicitly scheduled and where appropriate will be covered in earlier sections.
Navigation - Lat/Long
- 0.75 hr
 - SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch13
 - SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.13 "Navigation"
 - Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.7 "Navigation"
 
Rationale to not include: SAR workers only use lat/long when interfacing with members of the public and air searchers. Conversion to UTM can be accomplished by a suitably trained person in the planning section.
Navigation - Legal Land Description, Road Numbering System, Municipal Approach Numbering System
-  1.5 hr
- 2006-09-30 10:15 11:45
 
 - SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.13 "Navigation"
 - Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.7 "Navigation"
 
Rationale to not include: SAR workes only use LLD and its derivatives when navigating to the search site and interfacing with the public and municipal workers. Navigation by LLD is a difficult skill to maintain. Conversion to UTM can be accomplished by a suitably trained person in the planning section.
Navigation - GPS - practical - waypoints
- See lesson plan after 1:13
 
Rope rescue
- 1.25 hr
 -  SAR Fundamentals Manual: 
- Ch.24 "Rope Rescue Equipment"
 - Ch.25 "Rope Related Skills"
 
 -  Basic SAR Skills Manual:
- Ch.21 "Rope Rescue Equipment"
 - Ch.22 "Rope Knots and Skills"
 
 - related skills-exercise on knots
 
Rationale to not include: To assist in a rope rescue takes considerably more training than can be included in this course.
Mountain Bike SAR
- Basic SAR Skills Manual: F-12 "Mountain Bike SAR"
 
Rationale to not include: A speciality not often encountered.

