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344 SEARCH AND RESCUE TECHNIQUES

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Overview, SAR types  B328 
Evidence, Note-taking  Parking Lot D
Compass and Pacing Parking Lot D
Handheld GPS  Parking Lot X 
UTM and UMS grids  SIAL 
Tracking & Comms TBD 
Readypack Gear  TBD 
Personal Survival  TBD 
Nav/Search Exercise 1 Parking Lot X 
DeLorme mapping  SIAL 

The final section of the course will provide you with training and practice in field skills that apply to search and rescue (SAR) operations; we will concentrate primarily on "search", as by rights rescue is within the realm of Safety and Wellness courses.  Many of the search skills I plan to introduce you to are applicable also to professional research, and even outdoor recreation.  Most of these skills derive from a training course I took from the National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR), although this is not their certification course.  I will not cover all of their requirements (e.g., First Aid, Rope Skills, Nutrition), and I am adding some topics that they do not cover at present (e.g., GPS use, and weather).

SAR 29SSEP02

Much of this time will be hands-on training during the scheduled lab hours, but (except for inclement weather, when we will meet in the SIAL D326) will be at campus locations outside the classroom.  Bring your field notebook. The tentative topics will be:

Overview, SAR types  B328 
Evidence, Note-taking  Parking Lot D
Compass and Pacing Parking Lot D
Handheld GPS  Parking Lot X 
UTM and UMS grids  B328 
Tracking & Comms TBD 
Readypack Gear  TBD 
Personal Survival  TBD 
Nav/Search Exercise 1 Parking Lot X 
DeLorme mapping  B304 

Because I intend to have you learning the operation of some equipment that we have only in small numbers, you will often need to work in teams.  Collaboration, however, is at the very core of search efforts, so this will constitute an element of realism (and probably will provide you some valuable insights as to what works, and what does not).

Some of the equipment limitations include:

  • Magellan 315 GPS handheld receiver (we have 2)

  • Garmin eTrex GPS handheld receiver (have 10) 

  • FRS two-way radio (we have 6; I have a 7th)

  • DeLorme XMap station (we have 3; I have a 4th)

IF you have any of these items, bring them (do NOT go out and buy them!).  Personal ownership is not a grade criterion (unlike NASAR's readypack requirements for certification), and you shall not have to rely on shared equipment for any graded test.

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