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 · Robert Bradley · No Comments
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Length of ALSAR Searches for Vulnerable Missing Persons

Thinking about survivability figures when I did my Missing Person Training Presentation for ISIS SAR this week, and after my brief post questioning whether the police “suspend” vulnerable missing person search too quickly, I thought I would take a brief look at the figures I have available to me and look for any evidence. In theory every ALSAR [...]

October 29, 2009 · Robert Bradley · 2 Comments
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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 · Robert Bradley · One Comment
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Vulnerable missing person search exercise planner’s handbook – Part One

This is the first part to a series that I’ve wanted to write for a while – on how to plan a useful search exercise. Over the next couple of weeks I hope to cover how to select an appropriate search area, preparing the area, deciding on a appropriate search scenario, briefing and debriefing the [...]

October 16, 2009 · Robert Bradley · No Comments
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