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SEPTEMBER:
- Administrative orientation: 2 hours classroom
Field
orientation (unit equipment, basic techniques): 5 hours field
Personal equipment: 1 hour classroom
- OCTOBER:
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: 4 hours classroom
Wilderness first aid: 8 hours classroom, 2 hours field Personal
equipment: 1 hour classroom Search organization: 1 hour
classroom Wilderness navigation: 4 hours classroom, 6 hours field
Search techniques: 3 hours field
- NOVEMBER:
- Search techniques: 1 hour classroom, 2 hours field
Basic
survival (lowland): 1 hour classroom, 20 hours field Wilderness first
aid: 12 hours classroom, 1 hour field
- DECEMBER:
- Wilderness first aid: 3 hours classroom, 5 hours field
Testing (first
aid): 3 hours classroom Leadership: 1 hour classroom, 1 hour
field Search techniques: 9 hours field Radio
communications: 1 hour classroom, 1 hour field
- JANUARY:
- Winter survival: 2 hours classroom, 19 hours field
Winter
search techniques: 3 hours field Wilderness first aid: 1 hour field
- FEBRUARY:
- Search techniques: 4 hours field
Tecnical evacuations: 2 hours classroom, 5 hours field
ELT's/rescue beacons: 1 hour classroom
Crime scenes: 1 hour classroom
Tracking: 1 hour classroom, 1 hour field
Helicopter operations: 1 hour classroom
Critical incident stress: .5 hour classroom
- MARCH:
- Advanced survival (lowland): 36 hours field
- APRIL:
- Final tests: 2 hours written, 24 hours field
FOOTNOTES: 1. Times and sequence are approximate
- will vary depending on instructor and site availability. 2.
Winter Survival training (January) is optional due to extra cost -
only those who complete this training are certified for winter
search. Advanced Survival (March) is also optional.
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January, 2005
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