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 [...]
January 15, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Berskshire Search & Rescue Dogs, Bob Koester, BSARD, Cleared, Dementia, Despondents, Grampian Stats, ISRID, Jo Joslyn, Lost Person Behavior, missing person behaviour, Search Areas, Search is an Emergency, Search Resources, Steve Upton, Success Fast · Posted in: Search Presentations, Search Thoughts
Search exercise planners handbook – Part Three
Once you have decided on potential search areas, based upon historic data etc. you then need to thing about the practicalities of the exercise. Issues like where will you run the search from? RVs, parking, welfare and so on. Parking is always an issue when search volunteers are traveling from around the county to the [...]
November 2, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, Missing Persons Search, Publicity, SAR De-briefing, Search Areas, Search Control, Search Exercise, Search Exercise Planners Handbook, Search Training, Vulnerable Missing Person Search · Posted in: Search Thoughts, Search Training


