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Through
Through
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this exercise, we will train to alert the public.
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this exercise, we will train ourselves to alert the public.
At the same time, we will educate people on what they can do to prepare by reading the pamphlets we give them and directing them
At the same time, we will educate people on what they can do to prepare by reading the pamphlets we give them and directing them
for further information to
for further information to
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During
During
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the [[2011-12-04 Lethbridge fires|2011 Lethbridge County Fires]] where one hamlet was evacuated and the fire burned close to the edge of the city, PCSAR assisted the County's Emergency Operations Centre by providing scribes to their overnight overhead team.
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the [[2011-12-04 Lethbridge fires|2011 Lethbridge County Fires]] where one hamlet was evacuated and the fire burned up to close to the edge of the city, PCSAR assisted the County's Emergency Operations Centre by providing scribes to their overnight overhead team.
=== Task ===
=== Task ===
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* let them know who you are and that you're with Search and Rescue
* let them know who you are and that you're with Search and Rescue
* provide them with the safety information brochures and hand-outs
* provide them with the safety information brochures and hand-outs
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* let them know about the siren test and what they should do if they hear it another day (check local radio stations, www.emergencyalert.alberta.ca, or call 1-855-627-5365).
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* let them know about the siren and what they should do if they hear it another day (check local radio stations, www.emergencyalert.alberta.ca, or call 1-855-627-5365).
* ask if they would be prepared if they had to evacuate or stay in their home without any water or outside supplies for 72 hours; refer them to the brochure, www.GetPrepared.ca, or the displays at the mall
* ask if they would be prepared if they had to evacuate or stay in their home without any water or outside supplies for 72 hours; refer them to the brochure, www.GetPrepared.ca, or the displays at the mall
* ask if they would need any special help if they or their family had to evacuate (e.g. wheelchair, no vehicle)
* ask if they would need any special help if they or their family had to evacuate (e.g. wheelchair, no vehicle)
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* raise the profile of our organization
* raise the profile of our organization
* recruit new members
* recruit new members
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* illustrate that SAR can be used for more than wilderness events
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* illustrate that SAR can be used for more than wilderness event
The public, the media, senior municipal officials and personnel from partner agencies
The public, the media, senior municipal officials and personnel from partner agencies
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and assigned to deal with the public and others that approach the ICP.
and assigned to deal with the public and others that approach the ICP.
From the exercise perspective they would be briefing these "dignitaries"
From the exercise perspective they would be briefing these "dignitaries"
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about the tasking undertaken by PCSAR and the progress and problems to date.
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about the tasking under taken by PCSAR and the progress and problems to date.
In reality, these guests should be given
In reality, these guests should be given
* an overview of who PCSAR is and what we do
* an overview of who PCSAR is and what we do
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: equipment torn down, readied and returned
: equipment torn down, readied and returned
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== Role briefings ==
 
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This section gives exercise direction and suggestions for specific ICS roles.
 
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As is the nature of ICS, if no one is assigned to a specific role,
 
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all of those functions are to be carried out by the next senior role
 
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with the ICS structure. ICS roles can be combined.
 
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=== Agency Executive ===
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== Planning Section ==
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Will have made a determination what particular area needs to be given notification of a possible evacuation. And also see that we meet the Exercise objective(s).
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The Agency Executive ("tasking agency")
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== Operations Section ==
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will be played by the Exercise Controller.
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will be developing a plan to cover the area we have been assigned. This will be based on the amount of people that attend through the sign up sheet and actually show up. What will need to happen is for a Strike Team of three (one leader and two field personal) to go to an assigned area with the leader in a vehicle following the other members of the team down the road ways. What this does is to provide a good secure and accountable way to the field personal. Be aware that being highly visible is going to pay off for us here. The last thing we need is for us to look like we are blending into the area and appear as thieves or worse. When you start on the search area is going to be up to the Operations chief to appear to be efficient.
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The Agency Executive may increase or decrease the area
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to be notified.
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A formal briefing of what was accomplished,
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including any gaps,
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should be provided to the Agency Executive
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at the conclusion of the exercise.
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As they are identified,
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== Logistics Section ==
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people needing special help to evacuate should be
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immediately relayed to the Agency Executive.
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=== Incident Command ===
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=== Service Branch ===
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Best practice is for the Incident Commander to not get tied up in the details,
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==== Communications unit ====
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but to delegate so as to be able to step back, take a look at the big picture
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You’re going to need to have three FRS radios for each team using a different channel for each team. Each team will also have a portable big radio to keep in touch with the command post, held by the team leader in the vehicle. This will cut down on the chatter of everyone trying to see if someone is talking to them r not and also make us more efficient.
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and see if the response effort as whole is meeting its objectives.
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Please set an example and wear the vest that clearly identifies you as the IC.
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=== Support Branch ===
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==== Safety Officer ====
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==== Transportation Unit ====
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All participants should be reminded
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A back up vehicle will need to be staffed for a possible evacuation of our own field personal. In this you will need to have a person who knows the area, map, big radio and a FRS radio with the list of what teams are using what. All communication will go through the Command Post. This is a way of covering our butts and also to replace personal that need to come out for various reasons (bio brake, pizza run)
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to use the expression "No Duff",
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if a real safety issue arises (e.g. an injury)
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during an exercise.
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==== Liaison Officer ====
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The Liaison Officer will be busy dealing with guests ("dignitaries")
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See "[[#Guests|Guests]]" above.
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==== Public Information Officer ====
 
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Media will be at the event
 
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and this is a good time to practice the Public Information Officer role
 
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which isn't often assigned to a SAR member.
 
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The media will be interested in the exercise.
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==== Equipment ====
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In a real event, some information may be restricted.
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High visibility will be needed and identification too. This includes the general staff in the command post or operations section.
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For this exercise, they should be given an unrestricted briefing,
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and full access to take pictures, etc.
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Key messages to supply to the media:
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Field personal will need to have a SAR Coat hopefully and or a high Visibility vest and ID. No need for a kit on your back as your vehicle can house your 24 hour pack. Water m first aid kit and snacks would be good to carry on you. Clothing for the environment, radio, maps and clip board, etc, will be needed.
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* Pincher Creek Search and Rescue trains to do more than just look for lost people (evacuation, disaster support, our H2S protocol with Shell)
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* We work closely with and support the other emergency agencies (RCMP, Emergency Services, Emergency Management - disaster service)
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* All types of skills are needed by SAR (phone work, wilderness, command post, snowmobile, rope rescue, etc.)
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* We are recruiting for new members (interested people invited to our meetings the 7pm the first Tuesday of each month)
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* Emergency preparedness includes planning your trips into the backcountry (be equiped, let people know where you are, when you'll be back, teaching your children)
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==== Planning Section ====
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Overhead Team will need a command post fully stocked with local maps that are up to date.
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Will maintain record of what has been notified (maps, lists).
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List of residences requiring help to evacuate.
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The details of what reports need to be prepared
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are given
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in "[[#Task|Task]]" above.
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Should be developing contingency plans should the nature of the situation evolve
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== Public Education ==
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(e.g. larger area to be notified, "1-hour stand by" turns into "evacuate now",
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Printed brochures from the government, local government brochures, PCSAR information possible with our next recruitment date and SAR course, bags to hang on door knobs with pamphlets in.
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activities extend into a 2nd operations period).
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Also see that we meet the Exercise objectives.
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==== Operations Section ====
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will develop a plan to cover the area we have been assigned.
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This will be based on the amount of people that attend through the
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sign up sheet and actually show up.
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What will need to happen is for a
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Strike Team of three (one leader and two field personal) to go to an
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assigned area with the leader in a vehicle following the other members
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of the team down the road ways.
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What this does is to provide a good
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secure and accountable way to the field personal.
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Be aware that being
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highly visible is going to pay off for us here. The last thing we need
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is for us to look like we are blending into the area and appear as
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thieves or worse.
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When the notification starts, it is going to be up
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to the Operations Section Chief to make it efficient.
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The details of what needs to be done in the field
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are given
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in "[[#Task|Task]]" above.
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==== Logistics Section ====
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===== Service Branch =====
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====== Communications unit ======
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You're going to need to have three FRS radios for each team.
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Because teams are going to be so close together each team
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should have a different channel.
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This will cut down on the chatter of everyone
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trying to see if someone is talking to them or not and also make us
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more efficient.
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Each team will also have a portable VHF
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(big) radio to keep in touch with the command post, held by the team
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leader in the vehicle.
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===== Support Branch =====
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====== Transportation Unit ======
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A back up vehicle will need to be staffed for a possible evacuation of
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our own field personal. In this you will need to have a person who
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knows the area, map, VHF radio and a FRS radio with the list of what
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teams are using what. All communication will go through the Incident
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Command Post. This is a way of covering our butts and also to replace
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personal that need to come out for various reasons (bio brake, pizza
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run).
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====== Supply Unit ======
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High visibility will be needed and identification too. This includes
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the general staff in the command post or operations section. (In
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other words, all people on the Incident Command Post should be wearing
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vests displaying their role.)
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Information packages need to be assembled. These will be provided
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to the Operations Section for distribution in the evacuation notice area.
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Other copies should be supplied to the Liaison Officer for
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guests ("dignitaries") that visit the Incident Command Post.
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About 100 copies are needed for the original planned area.
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But the notification area may be enlarged, in which case
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the supply unit may need to scrounge or do last minute photocopying.
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Packages are made up of:
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* shopping bag (Co-op)
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* [[PCSAR DOC-108 Recruitment Brochure]] (PCSAR)
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* national SAR Trip Planning brochure (PCSAR)
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* info sheet on fire hall sirens (PCCEMA)
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* building 72-hour kit (PCCEMA/AEMA)
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* other material that may be supplied by other agencies (AEMA, RCMP, AHS, PCES, Peigan FD)
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Field personal will need to have a SAR coat and/or a high
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Visibility vest and ID. No need for a kit on your back as your vehicle
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can house your 24 hour pack. Water, first aid kit and snacks would be
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good to carry on you. Clothing for the environment, radio, maps and
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clip board, etc, will be needed.
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Maps will need to be supplied to the field personnel.
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Overhead Team will need a command post fully stocked with local maps
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that are up to date.
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