SAR Fundamentals/Incident anatomy/Part 1
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Subject
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Authors
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Brett Wuth, Jake Waiboer
Scope
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SAR Fundamentals Manual:
- Search and Rescue Fundamentals
- Ch.1 "SAR, What is It and How Do You Fit In?"
- Ch.20 "Anatomy of a SAR Incident"
- Appendix A "Urgency Determination Form"
- Appendix D "Briefing and Debriefing Checklist"
- SAR Skills Handbook
- Ch 2 "SAR Overview" (page A-5)
Objectives
At the conclusion of this lesson the participants:
- will understand the overall flow of an incident
Time Plan
Total Time: 70 minutes
- 2003-10-18 10:22 - 11:35 : 1.3h
- 2010-03: 2010-03 64min
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00:00 3 min |
Introduce topic title Introduce Instructor Material Covered:
Present Objectives
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00:03
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What were the 4 phases of a search?
or
discuss how those phases were (or weren't) seen in the video
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Being ready for a search Before the searchers can arrive what needs to happen? lead group in discussion that draws out these components of search: Strategy - determine what needs to be done preceeded by Notification - group being alerted to situation preceeded by Preplan - planning for a possible incident, preparing people and equipment
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What happens after the search? lead group in discussion that draws out these components of search: Suspension - decision to end the search, demobilization
Fix it (feed back loop) How would you know all the things needing fixing? Critique - gathering lessons learned
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draw or show the complete cycle, discuss
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Preplan (Planning/Preparation)
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Notification
Notification of the group
Notification of individual searchers
Rare occassions not tasked
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Strategy
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Tactics / Operations
Inner cycle:
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Check-in
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Briefing Why do we need a briefing? 1. Controlled by the mgmt., team.
Components of a briefing: SMEAC
Pincher SAR radio "5-codes"
2. info you should receive, if not ask.
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Assignment Each individual and each team has certain responsibilities. All of these need to be decided before you go into the field.
one person can have more than one responsibility
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Debriefing back side of DOC-61
The team leader may debrief his team first then be debriefed The debriefing should be done in writing & with verbal. The Team is responsible for:
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Check Out
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Suspension
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Critique
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Questions. Collect question bank cards.
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Aids
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- projection screen
- video project
- video player
- video - Search Management
- Hand-Outs (copy for each student)
- PCSAR DOC-80 Incident Notification Process
- PCSAR DOC-67 Emergency Call Out Procedure
- PCSAR DOC-1 Search Urgency
- PCSAR DOC-62 Registration/Sign-In
- PCSAR DOC-86 Briefing Handout
- PCSAR DOC-61 Task Assignment and Debriefing
- PCSAR DOC-74 Search Incident Demobilization / Post Mission Plan
- PCSAR DOC-29 Incident Review
- overhead projector
- overhead slides for this section
- Video - Search Management, Part 1 - "Initial Response" - 28 min
- Slides
- Basic SAR 579
- Basic SAR 60
- optional:
- Basic SAR 581
- Basic SAR 583
- Basic SAR 584
- Basic SAR 589
- Basic SAR 595
- Basic SAR 598
- Basic SAR 596
- Basic SAR 599
- Basic SAR 604
- Basic SAR 608
- Basic SAR 597
- Basic SAR 610
- Basic SAR 605
- FOG SAR slides 010+ Chapter 1 (odp) (pdf) - SAR Overview
- Ralph Eckman 2013-01
Question bank
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See Question bank
Frequently Asked Questions
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Feedback
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2004-09-07 Wuth presentation at PCSAR regular meeting
License
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Copyright © 2004-2012, Brett Wuth.
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Reference Material
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Notes
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some of this material is from Jake Waiboer
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Create a slide for ~info you should receive, if not ask.~