SAR Fundamentals/Organization and Incident Command

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== Lesson plan ==
== Lesson plan ==
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See [[:Image:Search-management-crucials-lesson-plan.odt|lesson plan (odt)]] ([[:Image:Search-management-crucials-lesson-plan.pdf|pdf]])
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* In Pincher Creek area, typically the Incident Commander is a civilian search manager, reporting to the ICS role "Agency Executive" from the tasking agency.
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See {{document format links|Search-management-crucials-lesson-plan|lesson plan}}
: Exercise Incident Command
: Exercise Incident Command
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== Aids ==
== Aids ==
* flip chart or white board
* flip chart or white board
* appropriate markers
* appropriate markers
* powerpoint slides
* powerpoint slides
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** [[:Image:Members:FOG-SAR-slides-238-chapter-12.odp|FOG SAR slides 238+ Chapter 12 (odp)]] [[:Image:Members:FOG-SAR-slides-238-chapter-12.pdf|(pdf)]] - Search Management Crucials
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** [[:Image:Members:FOG-SAR-slides-699-addendum-F-14.odp|slides 699+ Addendum 14 (odp)]] [[:Image:Members:FOG-SAR-slides-699-addendum-F-14.pdf|(pdf)]] - ICS Orientation
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* {{link|Members:SAR Fundamentals/Restricted/Ralph Eckman 2013-01}}
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== Question bank ==
== Question bank ==
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Q: Who calls the shots if a weather warning (e.g. tornado) may come through a search area?
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See {{subpage|Question bank}}
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Which member of the ICS overhead team is responsible for briefing and debriefing search teams?
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Contents

[edit] Material covered

SAR Fundamentals Manual:
  • Ch.3 "Organization: The Incident Command System"
  • Appendix E "Incident Command System (ICS) Glossary"
Basic SAR Skills Manual:
  • Ch.12 "Search Management Crucials"
  • F-13 "Search Management Actions"
  • F-14 "ICS Orientation"

[edit] Time alloted

0.5hr

  • 2011-02: 11:04-11:48: 0.7h
  • 2013-02: 30 min

[edit] Lesson plan

Key points:

  • In Pincher Creek area, typically the Incident Commander is a civilian search manager, reporting to the ICS role "Agency Executive" from the tasking agency.

See lesson plan (download/print: .pdf; edit: .odt)

Exercise Incident Command

[edit] Aids

[edit] Question bank

See Question bank

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