Deck 29: Wilderness Search and Rescue

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Once assigned to a team and given an objective, searchers need to be self-sufficient in terms of personal equipment and appropriate clothing for the season and environment.
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The "A" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Assess
B) Access
C) Ambulatory
D) Amputation
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Psychotic subjects many times walk off and enter deep, thickly wooded wilderness areas.
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Air scent dogs must be kept on a lead during a search.
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A study of 2,302 wilderness search and rescue (SAR) missions published in the Journal of Wilderness and Environmental Medicine in 2007 indicated that ____ was the strongest predictor of survival.

A) weather
B) time
C) location
D) age
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The "S" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Stabilize
B) Segregate
C) Simplify
D) Screen
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Children ages one to three years old do not understand the concept of being lost.
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The "T" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Technical
B) Trouble
C) Transport
D) Trace
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The Paramedic trained at the Operations level must also be trained to the Technician level for rope rescue.
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During a rescue operation, a search of high probability areas is called a(n) ____ search.

A) point
B) grid
C) hasty
D) indirect
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When a person is reported as lost, the first step in notification is ____.

A) call-out
B) check-out
C) critique
D) deployment
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Following notification, the ____level Paramedic will establish Incident Command, including scene control.

A) Awareness
B) Technician
C) Operations
D) Specialist
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Car exhaust can obscure a scent trail.
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Most searches utilize direct search tactics.
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Aerial reconnaissance (using aircraft to conduct a search) can be part of the direct search tactics.
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At the ____ level, the Paramedic starts the process of establishing a wilderness search and rescue with a set of SOPs, and is expected to obtain information about the terrain.

A) Operations
B) Awareness
C) Technician
D) Specialist
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The "L" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Lives
B) Limbs
C) Litigation
D) Locate
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The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) addresses wilderness search and rescue in its standard on operations for technical search and rescue incidents, NFPA ____.

A) 420
B) 890
C) 1670
D) 2010
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When wandering, Alzheimer's patients generally continue forward, albeit slowly, and will continue to move forward until they reach a physical impediment.
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Effective search width is a measure of the effectiveness with which a particular sensor (person or dog) can detect a particular object under specific environmental conditions.
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A ____ search involves looking for any place that can provide food, water, shelter, or medical attention.

A) hasty
B) grid
C) bracket
D) bastard
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Tracking teams are typically made up of ____ searchers.

A) three
B) six
C) nine
D) twelve
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____ consist of general information shared with the searchers about the incident and the objectives, as well as specific information gained from the Lost Person Questionnaire.

A) Critiques
B) Briefings
C) Call-outs
D) Check-ins
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____ theory is a mathematical approach to determining how best to find that which is sought.

A) Recovery
B) Search
C) Grid
D) Point
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____ tactics, or searches targeted toward actually finding the missing individual, are typically thought of as ground searching.

A) Passive
B) Direct
C) Hasty
D) Indirect
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____ is looking for evidence that a subject has been in a given area, rather than looking for the subject himself.

A) Sweeping
B) Pointing
C) Tracking
D) Bracketing
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____ is the process of relating all information gained by a searcher during an assignment to the search management.

A) Critique
B) Briefing
C) Call-out
D) Debriefing
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Loose grid searches are usually done in teams of no more than ____ search and rescue Technicians.

A) seven
B) ten
C) twelve
D) fifteen
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____ search tactics include actions that do not take place in the search area itself.

A) Direct
B) Active
C) Indirect
D) Hasty
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____ involves establishing a best guess perimeter to contain the subject and limit the search area.

A) Attraction
B) Bracketing
C) Tracking
D) Containment
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____ describes the sudden onset of overwhelming panic and confusion a person may feel after initially realizing he is lost.

A) Woods shock
B) Dementia
C) Despondence
D) Hikers confusion
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____ uses stride length to skip a step when a sign cannot be found and to determine where the next step might be located.

A) Tracking
B) Bracketing
C) Sweeping
D) Pointing
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A mission critique is best done ____ the incident.

A) shortly after
B) just before
C) long after
D) during
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____ is a method of encouraging the patient to come to the searchers or move to a specific location.

A) Attraction
B) Containment
C) Entrapment
D) Quarantine
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____ searches are very slow, methodical, thorough, yield high coverage of the search area, and align personnel in a parallel or echelon formation of equal spacing as the terrain allows.

A) Hasty
B) Loose grid
C) Tight grid
D) Bastard
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Once assigned to a team and given an objective, searchers need to be self-sufficient in terms of personal equipment and appropriate clothing for the season and environment.
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The "A" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Assess
B) Access
C) Ambulatory
D) Amputation
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Psychotic subjects many times walk off and enter deep, thickly wooded wilderness areas.
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Air scent dogs must be kept on a lead during a search.
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A study of 2,302 wilderness search and rescue (SAR) missions published in the Journal of Wilderness and Environmental Medicine in 2007 indicated that ____ was the strongest predictor of survival.

A) weather
B) time
C) location
D) age
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The "S" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Stabilize
B) Segregate
C) Simplify
D) Screen
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Children ages one to three years old do not understand the concept of being lost.
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The "T" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Technical
B) Trouble
C) Transport
D) Trace
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The Paramedic trained at the Operations level must also be trained to the Technician level for rope rescue.
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10
During a rescue operation, a search of high probability areas is called a(n) ____ search.

A) point
B) grid
C) hasty
D) indirect
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When a person is reported as lost, the first step in notification is ____.

A) call-out
B) check-out
C) critique
D) deployment
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12
Following notification, the ____level Paramedic will establish Incident Command, including scene control.

A) Awareness
B) Technician
C) Operations
D) Specialist
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Car exhaust can obscure a scent trail.
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14
Most searches utilize direct search tactics.
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Aerial reconnaissance (using aircraft to conduct a search) can be part of the direct search tactics.
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At the ____ level, the Paramedic starts the process of establishing a wilderness search and rescue with a set of SOPs, and is expected to obtain information about the terrain.

A) Operations
B) Awareness
C) Technician
D) Specialist
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The "L" in the mnemonic LAST stands for ____.

A) Lives
B) Limbs
C) Litigation
D) Locate
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The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) addresses wilderness search and rescue in its standard on operations for technical search and rescue incidents, NFPA ____.

A) 420
B) 890
C) 1670
D) 2010
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When wandering, Alzheimer's patients generally continue forward, albeit slowly, and will continue to move forward until they reach a physical impediment.
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Effective search width is a measure of the effectiveness with which a particular sensor (person or dog) can detect a particular object under specific environmental conditions.
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A ____ search involves looking for any place that can provide food, water, shelter, or medical attention.

A) hasty
B) grid
C) bracket
D) bastard
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22
Tracking teams are typically made up of ____ searchers.

A) three
B) six
C) nine
D) twelve
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23
____ consist of general information shared with the searchers about the incident and the objectives, as well as specific information gained from the Lost Person Questionnaire.

A) Critiques
B) Briefings
C) Call-outs
D) Check-ins
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____ theory is a mathematical approach to determining how best to find that which is sought.

A) Recovery
B) Search
C) Grid
D) Point
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____ tactics, or searches targeted toward actually finding the missing individual, are typically thought of as ground searching.

A) Passive
B) Direct
C) Hasty
D) Indirect
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____ is looking for evidence that a subject has been in a given area, rather than looking for the subject himself.

A) Sweeping
B) Pointing
C) Tracking
D) Bracketing
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____ is the process of relating all information gained by a searcher during an assignment to the search management.

A) Critique
B) Briefing
C) Call-out
D) Debriefing
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Loose grid searches are usually done in teams of no more than ____ search and rescue Technicians.

A) seven
B) ten
C) twelve
D) fifteen
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29
____ search tactics include actions that do not take place in the search area itself.

A) Direct
B) Active
C) Indirect
D) Hasty
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____ involves establishing a best guess perimeter to contain the subject and limit the search area.

A) Attraction
B) Bracketing
C) Tracking
D) Containment
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____ describes the sudden onset of overwhelming panic and confusion a person may feel after initially realizing he is lost.

A) Woods shock
B) Dementia
C) Despondence
D) Hikers confusion
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____ uses stride length to skip a step when a sign cannot be found and to determine where the next step might be located.

A) Tracking
B) Bracketing
C) Sweeping
D) Pointing
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A mission critique is best done ____ the incident.

A) shortly after
B) just before
C) long after
D) during
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____ is a method of encouraging the patient to come to the searchers or move to a specific location.

A) Attraction
B) Containment
C) Entrapment
D) Quarantine
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____ searches are very slow, methodical, thorough, yield high coverage of the search area, and align personnel in a parallel or echelon formation of equal spacing as the terrain allows.

A) Hasty
B) Loose grid
C) Tight grid
D) Bastard
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