IS-100
What is "Introduction to the Incident Command System"
Complete Utility (ABU or Corp) uniform, Notepad and pencil, Watch, Reflective vest, comb or brush, pocket knife, day pack with First aid kit, duct tape, leaf bag, wooden matches, light stick, nylon rope, change of socks, flagging tape, flashlight (with red or blue lens), tissue paper, insect repellent, sunscreen, work gloves, 2 meansl, poncho.
What are the items for a 24 hr pack
Lifts on command, lifts to waist, moves forward on command, and as a team,
What is a litter carry.
Uniform, Notepad, pencil, watch, tissues, Vest, flashlight with red light, compass, protractor, map case (zip lock bag), one meal.
What are items for the individual's equipment.
General Emergency Services (GES)
What must one complete before starting any ES tasks.
IS-200
What is "Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response"
In a backpack have Tent (with buddy), 5 meals, 2 leaf bags, spare uniform, underwear and socks (3 changes), sleeping pad, shoe shine kit, toilet kit (toothbrush & paste, shaving kit, deodorant, washcloth and soap, towel), sleeping bag.
What is 72 hr pack
Removes from carrying case, assembles, turns unit on, rotates 360 degrees looking for highest signal, adjust (decreases) sensitivity as approaches target.
What is "Determine Distress Beacon Bearing"
Check engine oil level, damage to tires, check coolant level, look for leaks underneth. Make sure addition water is available for drinking. check all light work (headlights, turn signals, and break lights).
What is a Vehicle inspection (or Form 73).
101 Card, CAPF 160(I) aka Health History, and CAPF 161 (Emergency Information).
What everyone must bring to a SARex or actual mission?
IS-700
What is "An Introduction to the National Incident Management System"
How to prevent and treat Heat Cramps, Head Exhaustion, and Heat Stroke
What is "Prevent and Treat Hot Weather Injuries"
Scans area in front of you. Looks down at the ground and up to the tree branches, stops a listens, turns around and look at area you passed thru.
What is "a Line search"
Contact the owner, operator, or FBO. Check records, conduct interviews, check the flight line. Leave a contact phone number.
What is a Airfield Search or Ramp Check
Go into WMIRS (part of eServices), select the mission, choose planning, and then sign-in/sign-out.
What is sign-in to a mission
Offered by American Red Cross (and others)
What is Basic First Aid Training or Equivalent
Cover all extermites by using gloves, wool socks, and knit hat or hood. Use Layer principle, avoid getting wet, avoid overexertion, change socks when wet or dirty.
What is "prevent and treat cold weather injuries"
Ties surveyer's tape at eye level around tree, fence post, or highest plant. Mark so that you can still see the tape behind you.
What is 'Mark a route"
Can not be the driver. Navigate, using odometer to measure distance, use a compass.
What is "Move from Point to Point in a vehicle using a map".
What is "How to keep a log"
What are 'Natural Hazards"
Records departure and return times and millage. Routes take to/from search area. Time entering and leaving search area, any time the search line changes direction, time and location of clues detected, or witnesses interviewed. time and location of any communications chekcks. time and instruction from local authorities.
What is "keep a log".
Proper method to contact another station, know the Phonetic Alphabet, know CAP prowords, maintain a communications status board.
What is "Radio Operating Procedures" L-0002
Log into WMIRS, select a mission, choose Operations, then click ground sorties. At the bottom of the large screen click on "Add Sortie".