SAR Fundamentals/Cold weather
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+ | Q: On a SAR operation, do you need to have license to operate a snowmobile or quad? | ||
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+ | A: yes | ||
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+ | Q: Name some necessary considerations when planning a snowmobile SAR response? | ||
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+ | * weather consideration | ||
+ | * terrain consideration | ||
+ | * seasonal considerations | ||
+ | * access considerations | ||
+ | * avalanche considerations |
Revision as of 12:01, 26 March 2011
Contents |
Material covered
- Snowmobile / Winter SAR
- Basic SAR Skills Manual: F-10 "Snowmobile/Winter SAR"
- Cold Weather Nutrition
- Basic SAR Skills Manual: F-8 "Cold Weather Nutrition"
- Wind Chill Calculation
- Basic SAR Skills Manual: G-4 "Wind Chill Calculation Chart"
Time alloted
- 1.0 hr
Lesson plan
Aids
Question bank
Q: Name two types of avalanches?
A:
- loose snow (powder) avalanche
- slab avalanche
Q: On a SAR operation, do you need to have license to operate a snowmobile or quad?
A: yes
Q: Name some necessary considerations when planning a snowmobile SAR response?
A:
- weather consideration
- terrain consideration
- seasonal considerations
- access considerations
- avalanche considerations