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== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==
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You can find out about the currently scheduled training on the [[Calendar]].
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You can find out about scheduled training on the [[Calendar]].
Typically we have a 1.5 to 2.5 hour training session on the first
Typically we have a 1.5 to 2.5 hour training session on the first
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there is a daytime training event once a month on a weekend.
there is a daytime training event once a month on a weekend.
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Each year in December, we
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===Typical year ===
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[[/Planning the schedule|plan the schedule]]
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Each year we typically run similar training at the same time of the year. Something like the following (but check the [[Calendar]] for this year's schedule):
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for the coming year.
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* April - Equipment orientation. The location and operation of the equipment in the possession of PCSAR. Proper transport, set up and protocols and procedures for equipment use
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* May - Rope and Knot exercise
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* June - GPS exercise
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* July - mid-month training replaced by a barbeque.
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* August - outdoor training
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* September - indoor training
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* October - Mock search.
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* November - Annual General Meeting replaces training at regular meeting. SAR Fundamentals first weekend.
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* December - indoor training as weather is unpredictable
See {{subpage|Tentative course schedule}},
See {{subpage|Tentative course schedule}},

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