The Use of Mountain Bikes for Search and Rescue
On Friday I posted a news item on the First National Search and Rescue Mountain Bike Instructor Scheme being run by Black Badge. This sparked a debate; on whether it actually was the first but also on the use of mountain bikes for lowland search and rescue. A number of ALSAR Units now run mountain bike [...]
November 15, 2009
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Robert Bradley ·
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Tags: ALSAR, Bike Search Team, Charnes-Cooper Algorithm, Lowland Search and Rescue, Mountain Bikes, Mounted SAR, National Search and Rescue Mountain Bike Instructor Scheme, POA, POD, POS, Probabililty of Success, Probability of Area, Probability of Detection, Probable Success Rate, PSR, Robert Koester, Route and Path Search, Search Effort, Search Theory, Sweep Width, Sweep Width Experiments, Track Length, Wilsar · Posted in: Search Research, Search Thoughts
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


