Search Terminology
Apologies for those hoping this next post would the next installment of the search exercise planners handbook – don’t panic though, it will be written this week. First though, I’ve been thinking about some search terminology for a while and I wanted to get this off my chest now, as it were. So often within [...]
October 19, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, Lowland Search, Search Control, Search Management, Search Plan, Search Tactics, Search Techniques, Search Terminology · Posted in: Search Thoughts, Search Training
Post SAR Incident Evaluation
I had the pleasure yesterday of having a long chat with Johnnie Walker. For those that don’t know Johnnie he is Chair of what he considers to be the best ALSAR Unit in the country – Sussex Search and Rescue. He is also a fellow instructor at UKLSI, definately the best lowland search training organisation [...]
September 25, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, Lowland Search, Post SAR Incident Evaluation, SAR De-briefing, Sussar, UKLSI, Wilsar · Posted in: Search Thoughts, Search Training
Advances in Lowland Search Techniques
The second presentation I did at the ALSAR conference was on the changes made to UKLSI Â training over the last five years, in response to new research and better understanding of how we search. It can be found at; http://www.re-search.org.uk/advances_in_lowland_search_techniques.ppt A large section of this was based upon a discussion document that was circulated around [...]
September 9, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, Lowland Search, Search Techniques, UKLSI · Posted in: Search Presentations, Search Training
New SAR Blog
OK – I know, I’ve tried this format before and never got anywhere with it. Will this time go any better? Unlikely, but its the easiest format for me to share thoughts, writings and other SAR links and stuff. Don’t expect too regular updates – Those that know me will know that I will do [...]
August 27, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, Lowland Search, SAR, UKLSI · Posted in: Search Thoughts


