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Title: SEARCH AND RESCUE


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SEARCH AND RESCUE
  • Land/Wilderness

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Ben Morse SPECIAL OPERATIONS DIVISION
CHIEF SAVANNAH FIRE EMERGENCY SERVICES
GEORGIA SEARCH RESCUE TEAM COORDINATOR
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Search and Rescue Land/Wilderness
  • Methodology
  • Terminology
  • Search Techniques
  • Two Types of Searches
  • Land/Wilderness
  • Urban Searches
  • Geo-referencing

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Search and RescueTerminology
  • Search Areas
  • Assigned by Incident Command
  • Map
  • Search Grids
  • Labeled
  • Map issued to each Team
  • Point Last Seen (PLS)
  • Point on map where victim was last seen
  • by a witness
  • Positive ID!
  • Trailhead, hunting camp, office space, work area,
    etc
  • Place to focus search around
  • Age, experience, physical fitness, how long ago
    sighted
  • clues to how large search area will be

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Search and RescueTerminology
  • Last Known Position (LKP)
  • During a search clues will turn up
  • When they are solid enough to be reasonably
    certain that the search victim left it
  • Since LKP more recent than PLS
  • New starting point for search
  • General direction of travel
  • Approximate speed of travel

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Search and RescueTerminology
  • Probability of Detection (POD)
  • Likelihood of finding search subject in
  • Given search area
  • With technique used
  • Different search techniques yield different PODs
  • Coin reported in Sand Box
  • Each search technique has a probability of
    detection
  • More thorough higher POD/longer it takes to
    search same area
  • Managing a Search is a balance of POD and Search
    Time

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • Equipment
  • Maps
  • Handheld GPS
  • Compass
  • Suitable clothing
  • Weather / Environment
  • Communications with aircraft
  • Food, water, first aid, etc.
  • ATVs

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • Search Techniques
  • Bastard Search
  • Look in obvious places/assume victim not lost
  • What the searchers call the person after crawling
    through woods, etc then finding him eating
    popcorn and watching baseball
  • Example boy goes hunting and doesnt return by
    dark
  • Searchers called out
  • Boy returns home in wee hours
  • In reality, hunting story was fabricated to get
    out of chores and spend day with Sally

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • When suspected assign a team to do a hasty
    search of likely places the person would go
  • Considerations
  • Intelligence
  • Latest info of plans of person
  • Where they were going
  • Who are the friends
  • Recently made friends
  • Speed
  • Use radios vehicles so planners can rule out
    areas
  • Talk to the couple in the tent next door
  • Was there an argument earlier in the day
  • Leave a note on the car, etc

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • Containment Search
  • When search team arrives they have a PLS of
    victim
  • Determine max area based on PLS
  • How fast person walking
  • How long since last seen
  • Wind up with a circle with PLS at the center
  • Direction unknown
  • Make containment the top priority
  • It limits your search area
  • Anyone can do it
  • Straight roads two or three searchers
  • Even two sides of area helps
  • Must be vigilant 100 that no one gets by them
  • Run rehab for those in deeper searches/report in
    by radio regularly

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • Hasty Search
  • 10 to 12 highly trained searchers dropped in to
    virgin area
  • Goal move quickly, look for clues or lost person
  • Purpose Bring a rapid end to the search
  • Almost slow jog, check areas person may be
    injured or resting
  • Not directed team has free reign
  • Slow down for point search pass open areas very
    rapidly
  • Speed requires trained rescuers who know to look
    for clues
  • Footprints, broken branches
  • POD based on skill of rescuers and search area

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • Grid Search
  • Typical line of searchers walking through woods
  • Searchers in straight line moving slowly and
    deliberately
  • Maintain spacing with searchers on sides
  • Do not take the path of least resistance (thorn
    bush)
  • Seldom find victim, but typically find clues
  • Sometimes used to give people something to do in
    very large searches
  • Spacing pack of cigarettes

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • Choke Point Search
  • Use based on lost persons skills, and the terrain
  • Large river with few bridges
  • Typically not very useful where lost person is
    trying to evade searchers
  • Can be handled by less experienced/physically fit
    teams

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Search and RescueLand/Wilderness Search
  • Track Trap Search
  • Natural or man-made traps that capture evidence
    of a lost persons passing
  • Footprints in sand
  • Clothing caught in thorn bushes
  • Where frequent lost persons are
    reported,(National Parks) SAR teams build track
    traps out of sand on major trails
  • Track traps are raked smooth, then checked
    frequently
  • Tracks are compared to those of the lost person

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Geo-referencing
  • Do we need to have all Searchers using the same
    system,
  • Air
  • Ground Teams
  • Incident Command
  • Others
  • Should they all at least understand the playbook?

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Geo-referencing
  • Latitude / Longitude
  • United States National Grid
  • Global Area Referencing System

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Lat/Long
  • Lat / Long
  • Keeping it simple for Catastrophic Incident SAR,
    the commonly described Latitude and
    Longitudedescribes what a SAR responder will use
    on a standard chart/map and what is displayed in
    a GPS receiver.
  • Lat 31.9794 North
  • Long 81.1k685 West

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Lat/Long
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USNG
  • United States National Grid (USNG)
  • Ground-based grided coordinate system based on
    Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) System.
  • Basic unit of measure is the meter positions
    reported as distance north from equator and
    distance from the zone central meridian.
  • Purpose provide a seamless, standardized ref
    system for nationwide use during times of crisis.

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US National Grid
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Global Area Reference System (GARS)
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Georeferencing during a Catastrophic Event
  • NSARC Georeferencing Matrix Catastrophic
    Incident SAR
  • Georeference System User USNG Lat/Long GARS
  • DD-MM.mmm (1)
  • Land SAR Responder(2) Primary Secondary N/A
  • Aeronautical SAR Responders(3) Secondary Primary
    Tertiary
  • Air Space Deconfliction(4) N/A Primary N/A
  • Land SAR Responder/ Primary Secondary N/A
  • Aeronautical SAR Responder
  • Interface (5)
  • Incident Command
  • Air SAR Coordination Secondary Primary N/A
  • Land SAR Coordination Primary Secondary N/A
  • Area organization and Secondary Tertiary
    Primary
  • accountability (6)

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Georeferencing during a Catastrophic Event
  • The Footnotes
  • During CIS operations, Lat/Long will be in one
    standard format DD-MM.mmm.
  • Land SAR Respondersmustuse USNG however, a good
    familiarity with lat/long is necessary to ensure
    effective interface between Land and Air SAR
    Responders.

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Georeferencing during a Catastrophic Event
  • Air SAR Responders will use lat/long.
  • Air space deconfliction only in Lat/Long.
  • Air SAR Responders working with Land SAR
    Responders have primary responsibility of
    coordinating SAR using USNG(Both need to know
    USNG and Lat/Long.).
  • GARS (Global Area Reference System) used for CIS
    response leadership situational awareness.

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Georeferencing during a Catastrophic Event
  • Catastrophic Incident defined
  • any natural or manmade incident, including
    terrorism, that results in extraordinary levels
    of mass causalities, damage, or disruption,
    severely affecting the population,
    infrastructure, environment, economy, national
    morale, and/or government functions

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Lat/Long USNG -GARS
  • Matrix is for NSARC member agency SAR Responders
  • NSARC wont impose georeferencing standards on
    volunteer, local, or State SAR Responders
    however
  • Need to be aware of what to expect when a
    Catastrophic Incident is declared and NSARC
    member agencies conduct SAR operations.

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Lat/Long USNG -GARS
  • Matrix will be implemented when a Catastrophic
    Incident occurs.
  • (As defined in the NRF)

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