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== Subject ==
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{{prompt|What is this lesson plan about?}}
Introductions and Registration
Introductions and Registration
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** Actual: 2006-09 08:05-08:27
 
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Welcome
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== Authors ==
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{{prompt|List who wrote this lesson plan.}}
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Brett Wuth
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* Bathroom
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== Scope ==
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* Exits
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{{prompt|What is included in this lesson, what's not and why.}}
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* Use of facilities by others, Emergency Services
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== Prerequisites ==
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{{prompt|What should students already know/have accomplished before the lesson is presented.}}
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== Objectives ==
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At the conclusion of this lesson the participants will be able to state:
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# what they can expect to get from the course
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# what the expectations are of them in the course
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# how to respond to emergencies during the course
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== Time Plan ==
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Total Time: 30 minutes
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* Actual: 2006-09 08:05-08:27
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{{lesson slides start}}
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{{lesson slide|00:00|9 min}}
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'''Welcome'''
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Title of course: Search and Rescue Fundamentals
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Section: Orientation to Course
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Introduce Instructor
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Present Objectives
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{{lesson slide|00:01|2 min}}
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'''In case class interrupted'''
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* exits
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* marshaling area
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* bathrooms
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* cell phones on vibrate
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* Use of facilities by others, Emergency Services
* emergencies for instructors/students
* emergencies for instructors/students
** "no duff"
** "no duff"
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** 911, location (Elks Hall, 1047 Bev McLaughlin Drive)
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** injuries, notification, WCB
** if SAR is called during the course
** if SAR is called during the course
*** being prepared: equipment
*** being prepared: equipment
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** lead facilitator contacts
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* leaving things in classroom
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* sign-in
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{{lesson slide|00:03|3 min}}
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'''Sign-In'''
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* course text books
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* provincial class list ''(if funded)''
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** sign-out
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* class roster
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** correct spelling of name -- for certificate
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** e-mail and phone contact -- in case of change of plans
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* PCSAR sign-in sheet
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** accountability
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** WCB
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** must sign-in
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** must sign-out (be sure to initial)
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** use 24-hour clock
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** using operational forms for course
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*** to give students familiarity, practice
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* tent cards / name cards
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** bring to each class (different instructors)
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{{lesson slide|00:06|1 min}}
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'''Fees/Deposits'''
* collect deposits
* collect deposits
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{{lesson slide|00:07|3 min}}
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'''Manuals'''
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* course description
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* 2 manuals
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** old (binders)
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*** somewhat dated
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*** more detailed, easier to read
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** new
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*** newer
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*** dryer, point form
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*** 3 editions nearly identical
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**** yellow FOG SAR coil bound
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* confidentiality
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* distribute manuals
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* Introduce instructors
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* sign-out materials on loan
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** Ron Hann
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*** event organizer
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{{lesson slide|00:10|2 min}}
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*** Search Manager
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'''Confidentiality'''
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*** past president PCSAR
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*** training committee
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* will hear about real incidents
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** Brett
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* we have permission from the Tasking Agencies
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*** SAR since 1997
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* for learning purposes
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**** Search Manager
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* students are expected to keep confidential
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*** past SARA president
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*** PCSAR
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{{lesson slide|00:11|3 min}}
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*** ACRO
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'''Instructors/Facilitators'''
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*** DEM
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*** EMR
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* total of 15 people involved in putting on this course
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** other instructors to come
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* small remuneration
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* Instruction is overseen by provincially recognized instructors
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** ''list as available''
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** Brett Wuth
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** Bryan Sundberg
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** Chris Jorgensen
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* facilitators
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** 9 search managers
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** college professor, first aid instructor
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** police officers
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** 4 disaster workers
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** paramedic, 3 EMRs
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** previous students, active SAR workers
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** 2 dog handlers
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** PCSAR, LASARA, CSDA
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* ''give [[SAR Fundamentals/Bios|bios]] of those present''
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{{lesson slide|00:14|8 min}}
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'''Student Introductions'''
students self introduce
students self introduce
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* name, organization, background
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* what they want to get out of the course
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''14 students - 7 minutes
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{{lesson slide|00:22|3 min}}
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'''Course Description'''
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* 40 hours, 2 weekends
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* indoor and outdoor
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* locations, Fire Hall, Eric Bruder's ranch
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*: ''hand out maps''
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* ''review schedule of days''
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** where
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** time spent outside
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* do not be late -- treat like a tasking
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* assigned work
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{{lesson slide||}}
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'''Corequisites'''
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Standard First Aid or higher
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ICS 100
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* available online
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* certificate can be printed immediately when completed course
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{{lesson slide|00:25|2 min}}
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'''Course Challenges'''
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* about 85% of students pass
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the rest:
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* not able to attend everything
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** will try to accommodate
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** will mean substantial extra work for student
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* don't complete the corequisites
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* very few students: can't handle material
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* environment: cold
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** don't dress for several hours outside
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{{lesson slide|00:27|2 min}}
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'''Evaluation'''
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* continuous by all instructors
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* oral and/or written each day
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* "monitor"
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** create or answer a question for the question bank
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{{lesson slide|00:29|1 min}}
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''open up for questions''
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{{lesson slides end}}
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== Aids ==
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{{prompt|What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.}}
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* tent cards / name tags
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* [[PCSAR DOC-62 Registration/Sign-In|PCSAR sign-in form]] (for each day)
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* {{link|Image:AEMA Class Sign In Form.pdf|AEMA student registration form}} (if provincially funded)
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* class roster (from wiki)
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* [[PCSAR DOC-16 SAR Equipment Sign-Out List|equipment sign-out form]] (PCSAR DOC-16)
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* [[:Image:2010-03-07 14 46 28u-scan.pdf|map of exercise areas]]
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* {{subpage|Monitor}}
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* [[SAR Fundamentals/Bios|Bios]]
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== Question bank ==
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{{prompt|List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.}}
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See {{subpage|Question bank}}
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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{{prompt|What are some of the questions that students typically ask. Include the answers.}}
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== Feedback ==
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{{prompt|When has this lesson been presented. What was the feedback.}}
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== License ==
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{{prompt|What can others do with this lesson?}}
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Recommended license below. Fill in the year and the author's name(s):
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Copyright © 2012-2013, Brett Wuth.
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This work is licensed under a
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License.
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To view a copy of this license, visit
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/
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or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
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== Reference Material ==
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{{prompt|If you need to cite sources, do so here.}}
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schedule
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* 40 hrs
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* schedule of locations, Fire Hall, Eric Bruder's ranch
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Aids:
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== Notes ==
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* name tags
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{{prompt|Any additional notes, etc.}}
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* PCSAR sign-in form
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* AEMA student registration form
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* blank question bank cards
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* equipment sign-out form (PCSAR DOC-16)
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Contents

[edit] Subject

What is this lesson plan about?

Introductions and Registration

[edit] Authors

List who wrote this lesson plan.

Brett Wuth

[edit] Scope

What is included in this lesson, what's not and why.


[edit] Prerequisites

What should students already know/have accomplished before the lesson is presented.


[edit] Objectives

At the conclusion of this lesson the participants will be able to state:

  1. what they can expect to get from the course
  2. what the expectations are of them in the course
  3. how to respond to emergencies during the course

[edit] Time Plan

Total Time: 30 minutes

  • Actual: 2006-09 08:05-08:27


Time Material


00:00

9 min

Welcome

Title of course: Search and Rescue Fundamentals

Section: Orientation to Course

Introduce Instructor

Present Objectives

00:01

2 min

In case class interrupted

  • exits
  • marshaling area
  • bathrooms
  • cell phones on vibrate
  • Use of facilities by others, Emergency Services
  • emergencies for instructors/students
    • "no duff"
    • 911, location (Elks Hall, 1047 Bev McLaughlin Drive)
    • injuries, notification, WCB
    • if SAR is called during the course
      • being prepared: equipment
    • lead facilitator contacts
  • leaving things in classroom


00:03

3 min

Sign-In

  • provincial class list (if funded)
  • class roster
    • correct spelling of name -- for certificate
    • e-mail and phone contact -- in case of change of plans
  • PCSAR sign-in sheet
    • accountability
    • WCB
    • must sign-in
    • must sign-out (be sure to initial)
    • use 24-hour clock
    • using operational forms for course
      • to give students familiarity, practice
  • tent cards / name cards
    • bring to each class (different instructors)


00:06

1 min

Fees/Deposits

  • collect deposits

00:07

3 min

Manuals

  • 2 manuals
    • old (binders)
      • somewhat dated
      • more detailed, easier to read
    • new
      • newer
      • dryer, point form
      • 3 editions nearly identical
        • yellow FOG SAR coil bound
  • distribute manuals
  • sign-out materials on loan


00:10

2 min

Confidentiality

  • will hear about real incidents
  • we have permission from the Tasking Agencies
  • for learning purposes
  • students are expected to keep confidential


00:11

3 min

Instructors/Facilitators

  • total of 15 people involved in putting on this course
  • small remuneration
  • Instruction is overseen by provincially recognized instructors
    • list as available
    • Brett Wuth
    • Bryan Sundberg
    • Chris Jorgensen
  • facilitators
    • 9 search managers
    • college professor, first aid instructor
    • police officers
    • 4 disaster workers
    • paramedic, 3 EMRs
    • previous students, active SAR workers
    • 2 dog handlers
    • PCSAR, LASARA, CSDA
  • give bios of those present


00:14

8 min

Student Introductions

students self introduce

  • name, organization, background
  • what they want to get out of the course

14 students - 7 minutes

00:22

3 min

Course Description

  • 40 hours, 2 weekends
  • indoor and outdoor
  • locations, Fire Hall, Eric Bruder's ranch
    hand out maps
  • review schedule of days
    • where
    • time spent outside
  • do not be late -- treat like a tasking
  • assigned work



Corequisites

Standard First Aid or higher

ICS 100

  • available online
  • certificate can be printed immediately when completed course


00:25

2 min

Course Challenges

  • about 85% of students pass

the rest:

  • not able to attend everything
    • will try to accommodate
    • will mean substantial extra work for student
  • don't complete the corequisites
  • very few students: can't handle material
  • environment: cold
    • don't dress for several hours outside


00:27

2 min

Evaluation

  • continuous by all instructors
  • oral and/or written each day
  • "monitor"
    • create or answer a question for the question bank


00:29

1 min

open up for questions


[edit] Aids

What materials are needed or useful in presenting this lesson.

[edit] Question bank

List of questions suitable for an review/exam of this section.

See Question bank

[edit] Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the questions that students typically ask. Include the answers.


[edit] Feedback

When has this lesson been presented. What was the feedback.


[edit] License

What can others do with this lesson?


Recommended license below. Fill in the year and the author's name(s):

Copyright © 2012-2013, Brett Wuth.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Canada License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ca/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA.

[edit] Reference Material

If you need to cite sources, do so here.


[1]

[edit] Notes

Any additional notes, etc.

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