SAR Tracking
I find myself thinking more and more about tracking in SAR recently. Partly I think it is because I have been ordering stock for the SAR Bookshop. I have so far managed to secure small supplies of Jack Kearney’s TRACKING:Â A Blueprint For Learning how ; Rob Speiden’s FOUNDATIONS FOR AWARENESS, SIGNCUTTING AND TRACKING ; [...]
January 5, 2010
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: Bob Koester, Foundations for Awareness Signcutting and Tracking, Jack Kearney, Joel Hardin, Mantracking, Mantracking and Search Dogs, Rob Speiden, SAR Trackers UK, SAR Tracking, SAR World, Search Plan, Track Awareness, Tracker, Tracking, Tracking A Blueprint for Learning How, Tracking Standards · Posted in: Search Thoughts, Search Training
Search exercise planners handbook – Part Two
Too often search exercises are run in the same old places. The reasons for this are clear – often close by, easy to park etc. etc. However, by doing this the exercise loses so much. TLs don’t need to navigate, SCs don’t need to think about RVs, Units don’t need to think about annoying residents [...]
October 23, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, High Risk Misper, Search Exercise, Search Exercise Planners Handbook, Search Incidents, Search Plan, Search Pre-Plan, Search Training, Vulnerable Missing Person Search · Posted in: Search Thoughts, Search Training
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


