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- | : SAR Fundamentals Manual:
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- | :* Ch.17 "Search"
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- | :* Ch.19 "Clue Consciousness"
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- | : Basic SAR Skills Manual:
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- | :* Ch.15 "Search Tactics and Resources"
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- | :* Ch.16 "Search Principles & Techniques (How to Search)"
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- | * [[/Restricted|non-publishable material]]
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- | : 3.25 hr
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- | * [[:Image:Search-techniques-lesson-plan.odt]] | + | |
- | * [[:Image:Search-techniques-rodeo-ground-briefing.pdf]]
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- | * [[:Image:Search-techniques-rodeo-ground-map.pdf]]
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- | == Outline ==
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- | === Common material ===
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- | * searcher cube
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- | * clue awareness (see lesson plan)
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- | Don't use term: hasty search, hasty team
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- | === Type 1 search ===
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- | 1 hr
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- | Type 1: speed
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- | * hustle
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- | * look in obvious places
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- | * calling
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- | Type 1 has changed a little since we first learned it. The focus
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- | is much more on speed. Getting to where the subject might be fast.
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- | Because it ends the search quickly. Because it's where they can't
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- | wait to be found later -- e.g. washed up on the water's edge. So
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- | hustle at a speed that can be maintained for the entire assignment.
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- | A fast walk, maybe even a jog. Calling. Often a trail sweep.
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- | But all members on the trail. None in the bush on the side -- that
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- | would slow them down. Typically one focusing left, one focusing
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- | right, maybe a third focusing ahead. Looking for the obvious --
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- | "There she is! In the middle of the trail, waiting for us." If
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- | you're too thorough in a Type 1 search, you're too slow. Some groups
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- | set up deliberate hard-to-find clues when practicing Type 1 and if
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- | they're found they know the searchers are being too thorough.
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- | We avoid calling Type 1 Searches a "Hasty Search" now because of
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- | confusion with the term Hasty Team which doesn't necessary imply Hasty
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- | Searches.
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- | Basically it's explaining what a Type 1 search is. Then having a
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- | team run a Type 1 search along the creek trail system and through
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- | Dilmer Park (the small creek side park just east of the old water
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- | treatment plant). The organizer may have set up some clues Saturday
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- | morning.
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- | See the [[:Image:2010-03-07 14 46 28u-scan.pdf|map of the exercise area]]
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- | === Type 2 search ===
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- | Type 2: efficient
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- | * purposeful wandering
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- | * critical spacing
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- | * sound sweep
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- | === Type 3 search ===
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- | Type 3: effective
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- | * grid search
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- | * arms width apart
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- | * spontaneous volunteers
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- | === Type 4 search ===
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- | Type 4
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- | * fine search
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