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Coos
The
training includes: Radio Communications (2hrs)
(Covered in Chapter 3) Map and Compass (12hrs)
(Covered in Chapter 4) Search Techniques and Strategy (6hrs) (Covered in Chapter
8) Crime Scene Security (3hrs)
Covered in Chapter 6) Outdoor Survival (8hrs)
(Covered in Chapter 2) Incident Command System (2 hrs) (Covered in Chapter 7) Tracking (6hrs) (Covered
in Chapter 9) Aircraft Safety & Victim Rescue (7hrs)
(Covered in Chapter 10 plus USCG training plus litter training
Complete at least 60 hours of "approved
training". The Submit a medical release signed by a physician
stating that an individual is capable of performing the strenuous physical
activity characteristic of a ground search (see attachment)
"Approved training" will be defined as: Any training directly related to search and rescue and accepted as such by the Sheriff, Emergency Manager and SAR volunteer board. A training outline including a training objective will be submitted to the Volunteer Board and Emergency Manager and approved prior to the training being conducted.
* Qualification To become qualified, a person must have a valid Amateur Radio Operator's License and must pass all of the "Certification" tests except those involving strenuous activity. That person then becomes part of the Radio Patrol and is supervised by the TAC Officer.
A person who has become
Qualified is entitled to all of the privileges
enjoyed by Certified members including the right to run for elected office.
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