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Course Overview

Course Overview. Successful participants will increase their knowledge and abilities to operate safely and effectively during First Responder support of disaster SAR missions. Course Objective.

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Course Overview

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  1. Course Overview Successful participants will increase their knowledge and abilities to operate safely and effectively during First Responder support of disaster SAR missions.

  2. Course Objective Upon completion of this course students will have a greater understanding of the policies, procedures and concept of operations to conduct civil SAR missions.

  3. Enabling Objectives • Understand Disaster Operations and the National US&R Response System • Understand Federal, State and Local Rules of Engagement • Be familiar with the Catastrophic Incident SAR supplement of the National SAR Plan • Understand the US National Grid and other geo-referencing systems used by civil SAR professionals

  4. Enabling Objectives, con’t. • Understand types of searches, search strategies and search marking systems used by civil SAR professionals • Understand the hazards of SAR operations and the PPE necessary for personal protection

  5. Course Schedule 0800 – 0805 Module 0: Introductions and Welcome 0805 – 0825 Module 1: US&R Overview 0825 – 0925 Module 2: Search Operations 0925 – 0955 Module 3: Safety 0955 – 1000 Module 4: Summary

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