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Florida Association for Search and Rescue

Florida Association for Search and Rescue. Task Force Assignment. Develop criteria for each kind and type of resource. Develop a statewide resource/asset list for each kind and type of resource. Develop deployment plans. SAR Assets Considered. Canine (Air Scent and Tracking/Trailing) Water

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Florida Association for Search and Rescue

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  1. Florida Association forSearch and Rescue

  2. Task Force Assignment • Develop criteria for each kind and type of resource. • Develop a statewide resource/asset list for each kind and type of resource. • Develop deployment plans.

  3. SAR Assets Considered • Canine (Air Scent and Tracking/Trailing) • Water • Cadaver • Structure • Disaster – Urban Search and Rescue • Equine (Mounted SAR)

  4. SAR Assets Considered • Tracking (visual) • Vehicle-based (ATV and 4X4) • Water SAR • Technical Rescue • Air Operations

  5. Establishing Operations Zones • SAR is an area-specific specialty. • Type of area to be search dictates the kind and type of resource to be utilized. • Considering Operations Zones that might be affected can help with determining the kind, type and number of resources that might be pre-deployed or alerted for deployment.

  6. Zone “A” – Impact Area Generally areas with high-density population and buildings of light, medium and heavy (reinforced) construction

  7. Zone A

  8. Zone “B” – Interface Area Generally the rural interface and intermix. Single family residential areas with light and medium density buildings.

  9. Zone B

  10. Zone “C” – Inland Area Generally sparsely populate rural areas with residential structures (mobile homes and light buildings)

  11. Zone C

  12. Single Resource “The minimum number of personnel and equipment that can be assigned to a task”

  13. Zone “A” Deployment • US & R Teams and Task Forces • “Short” Teams • US & R qualified Canine and Handler with a support person who is capable of handling the Canine • Assigned to US & R Teams that request Canine resources

  14. Zone “B” and “C” Deployment • Canine • Canine Handler • Support person capable of handling the Canine • Communicator/Navigator • Leader

  15. The SAR “Tool Box” US & R deployed to operations involving • Light structures with moderate to heavy damage • Medium structures with obvious damage • Heavy (reinforced) structures with obvious damage

  16. Regional US&R Typing Chart

  17. Type IVLight Team

  18. Type IIIHeavy Technical Rescue Team

  19. Type IIIntermediate US&R Team

  20. Type IIntermediate US&R Team

  21. Wilderness SAR Resource

  22. SAR Typing Chart

  23. Surface Water RescueTyping Chart

  24. Performance Competencies • NFPA 1670 – Standards of Operations and Training for Technical Rescue Incidents • NFPA 1006 – Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications • NFPA 1500 – Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program

  25. FEMA US&R Response System Marking System for Building Search and Victim Location ASTM F 1584-95 – FEMA Marking System ASTM F 1633-97 – Standard Guide for Techniques in Land SAR Performance Competencies

  26. Performance Competencies • ASTM F 1846-98 – Standard Practice for Symbols and Markings for Use With Land SAR Maps • ASTM F 1847-98 – Standard Guide for Demonstrating Minimum Skills of SAR Dog Handlers • ASTM F 1848-98 – Standard Classification for SAR Dog Crew/Teams

  27. Performance Competencies • ASTM 1879-98 – Guide for Demonstrating Obedience and Agility in SAR Dogs • ASTM F 1933-99 – Standard Classification of Human SAR Resources • California Office of Emergency Services (OES) – Urban Search and Rescue Operational System Description

  28. Credentialing • Position Task Book completed for each Kind and Type – US&R and Wilderness SAR • PTB validated by the FASAR Regional Coordinator • “Blue Card” issued by the SFMO

  29. Deploying Resources FASAR Regional Coordinators have been designated to assist SERP Regional Coordinators with identifying needs and deploying Resources.

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