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* Pick a time (Tuesday evening?) when most participants in the search are available.
* Pick a time (Tuesday evening?) when most participants in the search are available.
* book a room ([[Fire Hall]], [[MD Meeting Room]], [[Town Hall Gym]])
* book a room ([[Fire Hall]], [[MD Meeting Room]], [[Town Hall Gym]])
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* {{subpage|Announce}} by e-mail or call out.
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* Announce by e-mail or call-out.
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* Have someone (usually the last Search Manager involved) draft a 1 page summary of the incident. (see [[Template:Incident Report]])
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* Have someone (usually the last Search Manager involved) draft a 1 page summary of the incident. (see [[Incident Summary Form Task]])
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* Review the Incident Report. If you have questions, check the [[Incidents|incident files]].
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* Decide which are the most important functional areas to discuss.
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* Invite the tasking agency and other organizations we worked with to send a representative. Many SAR groups are listed at: http://www.saralberta.ca
* Invite the tasking agency and other organizations we worked with to send a representative. Many SAR groups are listed at: http://www.saralberta.ca
* Decide whether snacks are needed and arrange them.
* Decide whether snacks are needed and arrange them.
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* introductions
* introductions
* sign in (to the critique)
* sign in (to the critique)
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* note taker
 
* confidentiality
* confidentiality
* brief report from person in charge of post op activities (last search manager?) re expenses, lost and found, work needing doing, etc.
* brief report from person in charge of post op activities (last search manager?) re expenses, lost and found, work needing doing, etc.
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** how suggestions will be distributed
** how suggestions will be distributed
** committees that will make decisions on suggestions
** committees that will make decisions on suggestions
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* incident summary (from draft report)
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* incident summary (from draft 1-page report)
* functional areas of incident (there likely will only be time to cover the most significant)
* functional areas of incident (there likely will only be time to cover the most significant)
*: The ''leading questions'' are just to help the participants think about the subject matter of the functional area. The chair can read them if the participants are stumped about what to say about a functional area. They don't have to be asked or answered, if the group is already jumping into discussion about the functional area.
*: The ''leading questions'' are just to help the participants think about the subject matter of the functional area. The chair can read them if the participants are stumped about what to say about a functional area. They don't have to be asked or answered, if the group is already jumping into discussion about the functional area.
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**: leading questions: Was the emergency detected promptly? How was it detected? Who called who? Was the magnitude of the emergency assessed correctly at the start? What means were used for this assessment? Are any guides or aids needed to assist emergency evaluation? Was our information adequate?
**: leading questions: Was the emergency detected promptly? How was it detected? Who called who? Was the magnitude of the emergency assessed correctly at the start? What means were used for this assessment? Are any guides or aids needed to assist emergency evaluation? Was our information adequate?
** call-out
** call-out
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**: leading questions: When was Callout notified? Was it appropriate to mobilize PCSAR resources and was this promptly initiated? How could the response time improve? Was a search manager notified promptly? Were search personnel notified promptly? Were the appropriate type of personnel requested? Were there people that met the criteria that were not called? Was there an appropriate response? Were contact numbers up to date?
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**: leading questions: When was Callout notified? Was it appropriate to mobilize PCSAR resources and was this promptly initiated? How could the response time improve? Was a search manager notified promptly? Were search personnel notified promptly? Were the appropriate type of personnel requested? Were there people that met the criteria that were not called? Was their an appropriate response? Were contact numbers up to date?
** investigation
** investigation
**: leading questions: What investigations were happening beyond the search effort? What information was key to shaping the search? What could be done to obtain trustworthy information in a timely manner?
**: leading questions: What investigations were happening beyond the search effort? What information was key to shaping the search? What could be done to obtain trustworthy information in a timely manner?
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**: leading questions: How were teams briefed? Were they provided sufficient background information? Did they understand their assignment and operating procedures? Were teams efficiently debriefed? Did all the information that was needed get recorded?
**: leading questions: How were teams briefed? Were they provided sufficient background information? Did they understand their assignment and operating procedures? Were teams efficiently debriefed? Did all the information that was needed get recorded?
** searching
** searching
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**: leading questions: What was the initial strategy for response to this emergency? What techniques proved effective? How did the stategy evolve and change during the emergency and how were these changes implemented? What problems did searchers encounter? What improvements could be made in searching?
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**: leading questions: What was the initial strategy for response to this emergency? What techniques proved effective How did the stategy evolve and change during the emergency and how were thes changes implemented? What problems did seachers encounter? What improvements could be made in searching?
** access/return from segment
** access/return from segment
**: leading questions: How was access to/from the search segments?
**: leading questions: How was access to/from the search segments?
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**: leading questions: How could this incident have been prevented? Was this incident used to educated the public?
**: leading questions: How could this incident have been prevented? Was this incident used to educated the public?
** travel
** travel
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**: leading questions: How did responders get to and from their home/station to the site? Were convoys used? Was there a need for people to check in when they returned? Was travel safety evaluated?
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**: leading questions: How did responders get to and from the site? Were convoys used? Was there a need for people to check in when they returned? Was travel safety evaluated?
** Plans Section
** Plans Section
**: leading questions: What preplans were in place to help with this incident? Were maps, situation reports, weather and hazard forecasts provided to all who needed them? Was the selection of team assignments guided by analysis of the situation? Was the plan for the next op period ready before it started? Were clues, PODs, map updates and recommendations from the field being used to focus search efforts and provide updated information to teams going to the field?
**: leading questions: What preplans were in place to help with this incident? Were maps, situation reports, weather and hazard forecasts provided to all who needed them? Was the selection of team assignments guided by analysis of the situation? Was the plan for the next op period ready before it started? Were clues, PODs, map updates and recommendations from the field being used to focus search efforts and provide updated information to teams going to the field?
** Logistics Section
** Logistics Section
**: leading questions: What teams/personnel/equipment/materiel was mobilized? How were they mobilized? How did utilization change with time? Were resources used effectively? Were they easy to obtain? Do we have adequate knowledge of resource availability? Are there other resources in our team that we didn't know we had?
**: leading questions: What teams/personnel/equipment/materiel was mobilized? How were they mobilized? How did utilization change with time? Were resources used effectively? Were they easy to obtain? Do we have adequate knowledge of resource availability? Are there other resources in our team that we didn't know we had?
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** safety
 
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**: leading questions: Who performed the functions of the Safety Officer? How were safety concerns identified? What safety issues arose? What near misses were there? How were safety issues addressed? How was it verified that individuals had the skills, physical and mental comfort for what they were asked to do?
 
** media
** media
**: leading questions: How was the media handled? What problems were encountered?
**: leading questions: How was the media handled? What problems were encountered?
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**: leading questions: What were the major post op activities? When was the team fully ready to be deployed again? Was this work left to only a few volunteers?
**: leading questions: What were the major post op activities? When was the team fully ready to be deployed again? Was this work left to only a few volunteers?
** learning
** learning
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**: leading questions: How could this critique have been made a stronger learning opportunity? For exercises, how did/could the goals/techniques promote learning?
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**: leading questions: How has/could the critique support learning? For exercises, how did/could the goals/techniques promote learning?
** miscellaneous
** miscellaneous
**: leading questions: Are there any subject areas we haven't touched on?
**: leading questions: Are there any subject areas we haven't touched on?
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** Sort and write up the suggestions (we have examples of this). See [[PCSAR DOC-97 Critique form|PCSAR Doc-97]]
** Sort and write up the suggestions (we have examples of this). See [[PCSAR DOC-97 Critique form|PCSAR Doc-97]]
** Assign suggestions to be reviewed by PC SAR board, PC SAR preplan committee, PC SAR equipment committee, PC SAR call out committee, PC SAR training committee or one of our partner organizations.
** Assign suggestions to be reviewed by PC SAR board, PC SAR preplan committee, PC SAR equipment committee, PC SAR call out committee, PC SAR training committee or one of our partner organizations.
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* place the critique suggestions on the wiki under the "Critique" subpage of the [[Incident]].
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* Forward your report to each group.
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* {{subpage|Email Report|Forward your report to each group.}}
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* Send the sign-in list from the critique to the Membership Coordinator.
* Send the sign-in list from the critique to the Membership Coordinator.
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* Update this page on the wiki to make it easier and better to run another critique.
 
Your effort: 2.5 hrs.
Your effort: 2.5 hrs.

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