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Line Search Techniques

Line Search Techniques. Developed as part of the National Emergency Services Curriculum Project. Search Formations. Hasty Line Wedge. Hasty Team. Used to check critical points of interest on site No set layout Normally specific, very-experienced personnel assigned Assistant Team Leader

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Line Search Techniques

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  1. Line Search Techniques Developed as part of the National Emergency Services Curriculum Project

  2. Search Formations • Hasty • Line • Wedge

  3. Hasty Team • Used to check critical points of interest on site • No set layout • Normally specific, very-experienced personnel assigned • Assistant Team Leader • Communications • Medic/First Aider • A branch of a larger ground team in the field • Usually sent out as the initial, quick search

  4. Search Formations Continued • Ground Team Members • Wilderness or Experienced Members (W) • General or Inexperienced Members (X) • Communications (C) • Medic/First Aider (+) • Navigator (N) • Assistant Team Leader (A) • Ground Team Leader (L)

  5. Line Search • Last Resort • Detailed but Slow Search Option 1: W X X X C L + X X X W Option 2: W X X X C A + X X X W

  6. Wedge • More Common • Follows trails and paths typically • Takes less time than line search

  7. Wedge Continued Option 1: Option 2: N N X X X X X X X X X X W C L + W W C A + W L

  8. Search Patterns • Parallel Sweep • Expanding Square or Circle • Contour

  9. Parallel Sweep • Used to search specific gridded areas typically • Normally use a Line Search formation

  10. Expanding Square or Circle • Search small areas for missing person or clue • Normally use Hasty team

  11. Contour Search • Searching by elevation • top to bottom not normally very feasible • statistically people get hurt climbing, not on the way back down • Normally looking for hikers along trails or on side of trails • Use the Wedge formation for this pattern

  12. Missing Person Search Clues • Physical clues • Clothing or equipment • Smoke, by sight or smell • Food wrappers, trash or cigarette butts • Broken or disturbed brush or other signs of humans passing through an area • Scavengers • Decomposition Odors

  13. Missing Person Search Clues Continued • Recorded Clues • Trail registers • Sign-in logs • People • Witnesses • Trained personnel like other searchers or Forest Rangers • Family and Friends

  14. Missing Aircraft Search Clues • Terrain Changes • Broken or disturbed trees and underbrush • Landslides • Horsetails caused by windblown snow or sand • Breaks in terrain • Blackened or discolored areas • Smoke • Presence of Scavengers

  15. Missing Aircraft Search Clues • Smells • Smoke • Decomposition Odors • Fuel, oil or Brake Fluid • Aircraft Signs • Pieces of wreckage (twisted metal, seats, etc.) • Fuel, oil, or brake fluid • Shiny metal in the distance

  16. Missing Aircraft Search Clues • Signs of the Pilot/Passengers • Bits of clothing or personal effects • Trail markings • Footprints • Campfires • Garbage • Signals (Flares, Mirrors, etc.) • Unusual events (Voices, creaking metal)

  17. Voice Commands • Forward the Line • Halt the Line

  18. Whistle Signals • 1 short - Go • 2 short - Stop • 3 short - Danger, but keep moving unless you encounter a problem that you must stop for. • 1 long - Assemble on the team leader

  19. What do you do when you find a clue or the target? • Halt in Place • Alert the Team Leader • Look for hazards in your area • Do not disturb anything • Brief the Team Leader on what you found • Mark the area if necessary to prevent damaging of this or other potential clues (covered in later slide)

  20. Marking a Route • Mark area searched for future teams or return leg • Determine color and type to use • Surveyors tape (Recommended) • Crepe Paper Streamers (Party supplies) • Toilet paper for temporary marking (biodegradable) • Place markings at eye level when possible • Slow the team down as necessary to leave a good marking

  21. Suggested Route Markings • 1 Strand = temporary edge of search pattern • 2 Strands = outside edge of search pattern • 3 Strands = clue, marked with: • Time & date • Clue number • Team ID

  22. Attraction Techniques • Sound • Shouting the victim’s names • Honking vehicle horns • Using a Public Address System • Light • Fires • Flashlights • Headlights You can “find” a victim by helping them find you!

  23. Confinement Methods • Road or Trail Blocks • Look Outs • Track Traps • String Lines • Line Markings or Trail Blazing

  24. Confinement Methods Continued

  25. Hasty Search most successful initial search Line Search useful for finding very small objects Destroys clues Man intensive Time intensive Can be difficult to manage Pros & Cons

  26. Line Search Tasks • Ground Team Member • O-0403: Employ Scanning Techniques while on foot • O-0404: Move as part of search line • O-0405: Communicate to other members of a search line • O-0406: Use Whistle Signals • O-0407: Conduct Attraction Techniques • O-0408: Identify Aircraft Search Clues • O-0409: Identify Missing Person Search Clues

  27. Line Search Tasks Continued • Ground Team Member • O-0410: Mark a route • O-0411: Conduct individual actions on Locating a Clue • O-0412: Conduct Individual Actions on Find • O-0413: Participate in a Hasty Search • Ground Team Leader • O-0415: Plan and Conduct Containment Operations • O-0416: Plan Search Line Operations

  28. Line Search Tasks Continued • Ground Team Leader • O-0417: Organize a Search Line • O-0418: Control a Search Line • O-0419: Plan and Organize a Hasty Search • O-0421: Direct Team Actions on Locating a Clue • O-0422: Direct Team Actions on Find

  29. QUESTIONS? THINK SAFETY!

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