Overhead tabletop lesson
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Sunday May 17, 2009, Victoria Day weekend | Sunday May 17, 2009, Victoria Day weekend | ||
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5-year old daughter is missing. Will you help? | 5-year old daughter is missing. Will you help? | ||
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What needs to be done? Why? | What needs to be done? Why? | ||
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(paint some scenarios where urgency is low or your needed elsewhere) | (paint some scenarios where urgency is low or your needed elsewhere) | ||
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Who calls for outside help? | Who calls for outside help? | ||
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Touch on: RCMP, STARS, Manager on Call, Call-out people, Call back number. | Touch on: RCMP, STARS, Manager on Call, Call-out people, Call back number. | ||
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What is SAR manager asking? | What is SAR manager asking? | ||
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Lack of resources. | Lack of resources. | ||
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Who do they report to? | Who do they report to? | ||
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Resources arrive on scene | Resources arrive on scene | ||
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What are logistic activities? | What are logistic activities? | ||
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Do we search at night? When? Why? | Do we search at night? When? Why? | ||
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Touch on: confinement, attraction, planning | Touch on: confinement, attraction, planning | ||
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What is a hand off? How is it done? | What is a hand off? How is it done? | ||
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When would a search be suspended? By whom? How is the decision made? | When would a search be suspended? By whom? How is the decision made? | ||
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Scenario: subject found | Scenario: subject found | ||
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touch on: CISM, critique, billing, summary | touch on: CISM, critique, billing, summary | ||
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Revision as of 06:46, 4 December 2012
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Subject
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Authors
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Brett Wuth
Scope
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Prerequisites
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Objectives
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Time Plan
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Introduce topic title Introduce Instructor Present Objectives |
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Scenario Sunday May 17, 2009, Victoria Day weekend You've been invited to go camping with some friends. Random camping along the carbondale river. Woods, River, random camp sites, road, hill. Beautiful weekend. Get to know neighbours. Mention that you're part of SAR. Sunday morning. One of friends from last night, panicked says her 5-year old daughter is missing. Will you help?
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One SAR person involved What needs to be done? Why? Who should be contacted? How? When should you expect help? Lots of other campers are showing up, wanting to help. What could they do? Who's in charge? Is PCSAR involved? Have we been tasked? By whom? What does "tasked" mean? Are you obliged to help? (paint some scenarios where urgency is low or your needed elsewhere)
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Who calls for outside help? Who do they call? RCMP, SAR, SRD? Who receives the call? How does a SAR manager get notified? What numbers are called? Touch on: RCMP, STARS, Manager on Call, Call-out people, Call back number.
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Initial evaluation What is SAR manager asking? What decisions are you making? What is search urgency? Will the SAR group respond? When is the group tasked? By whom? Why? What will you want at the site? How long will it take to get there? How do you arrange that? Touch on: overhead team, call out committee
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Other teams Lack of resources. Who do you call? How? How are they tasked? Who do they report to?
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On scene Resources arrive on scene What are the priorities when arriving on scene? How do you integrate the already started activities, organization? touch on: previous in charge becoming Operations Section Chief What ICS roles are activated? What do they do? What are the other roles? When will they be activated? What is the RCMP's role? How are other SAR teams integrated? What are the planning activities? What are operations activities? What are logistic activities?
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Overnight Do we search at night? When? Why? What other things can be done at night? Touch on: confinement, attraction, planning
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Hand off What is a hand off? How is it done?
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Suspending When would a search be suspended? By whom? How is the decision made?
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Demobilization Scenario: subject found What needs to be done? How do people get home? Are there any safety concerns? What post search activities? How do we get ready for next search? touch on: CISM, critique, billing, summary
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