SAR Fundamentals/Ready Pack

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SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.10 "Emergency Preparedness Kits - The SAR Ready Pack"
Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.5 "Outdoor/SAR Equipment"
Ready pack demo

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  • 2003-10-19 09:33-10:20: 0.8h
  • 2011-02: 09:25-10:22: 1.0h

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Q: How many first aid kits do you need on a team?

A: There has to be at least one person with a first aid kit.


Q: How many hours should your ready pack be able to support you?

A: 24 hours


Q: What is the weight distribution for a proper pack?

A: 70% hips, 30% shoulders

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