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Little L-Per DF Radio      JetStream Radio from Radio Shack

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Our Squadron uses MapTech Topographic Mapping Software

MapTech Terrain Navigator Pro 8

St. Louis Regional Topo Map

Key Search And Rescue Benefits Using Terrain Navigator:
  • Print as many maps as needed - everyone has the same map - eliminates misinformation.
  • No more searching for the next map or lining them up, Terrain Navigator's seamless maps make the process flow smoothly and efficiently.
  • Project the path of least resistance for a lost person based on the existing contour and being able to view surrounding area quickly.
  • Collect search team waypoints using GPS, and radio back to the Search Manager to update existing maps.
  • Mark the map with the known PLS (place last seen) and project high probability search areas.
  • Save valuable time - plan your strategy with the best available data and do it quickly.
  • Direct search teams to a sighting or re-assign manpower for a carry-out by viewing the Topo's on your computer screen and laying out the best route.
  • Enter the Coordinates & Terrain Navigator will plot your SARSAT hits.

 

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Ground and Urban Direction Finding Task Training

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Updated SQTRS and Task Guides

National Emergency Services Academy

National Association for Search and Rescue (NASAR)

NASAR Online Testing

FEMA Independent Study Program - Course List

 

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EMERGENCY SERVICES CHECKLISTS

The following are ES checklists for CAP use that are aligned with the Interim CAP-USAF Pamphlet 12 (Pam 12) dated 19 May 05. Modifications were made where the Pam 12 wasn’t in compliance with accepted ICS/NIMS procedures. A Staging Area Manager Checklist has been added because CAP routinely uses Staging Areas during DR missions and large scale SAR missions. The items in “black” are the evaluated items in the Pam 12; and the items in “blue” were cherry picked from CAPR 60-1; from CAPR 60-3; from CAPR 60-4; from the former CAPR 55-1 Functional Area Checklists; from FEMA EMI checklists; from the AZ Wing Mission Staff Checklists; from the NJ Wing Mission Staff Checklists; from numerous SAR/DR evaluation write-ups; from the SQTRs; and from inputs from over a dozen ICs. Please send candid critiques, suggestions or corrections to POC:  Joe.Abegg@spaatz.org  or (C) 609-605-0607. 

Notes: The checklists are listed as they are in the Pam 12, not alphabetical

    • The checklists items are posted as bullets versus check-off items, because 

      • some items will be ongoing or repetitive for the duration of the incident

    • The checklist items are a guide (or memory jog) and are not regulatory

    •  The checklist format is basic MS Word to allow for modifications for local procedures

       It is assumed that all personnel have current ID cards, wear the appropriate uniform, sign-in, sign-out, and return assigned equipment

       These checklist guides are a living document and will be updated when   required.

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SARSAT - Search and Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking

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Search and Rescue Satellite Aided Tracking

 

Surface to Air Visual Signals

 

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