Should we be “Clearing” areas in vulnerable missing person search?
Missing Person Behaviour Presentation to Berkshire Search and Rescue Dogs
Berkshire Search and Rescue Dogs kindly asked me along to give a presentation on missing person behaviour on Tuesday night.
As part of this presentation I briefly discussed how survivability data helps prove search is an emergency. And, of course, if you accept that time is a critical feature in your search plan, you have to consider the possibility that “clearing” search areas is not an effective use of search resources in many cases.
Here is the PowerPoint presentation -
Missing Person Behaviour Presentation For Lowland Search Dogs
I’d like to thank BSARD for both their invitation and their warm welcome. I’d also like to thank Jo Joslyn for the lovely letter of thanks.
January 15, 2010
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