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1 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Canine Search Specialist Training Unit 0: Welcome, Introductions, and Safety Overview
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2 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Welcome to the FEMA US&R Canine Search Specialist Training
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3 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Introductions Instructor cadre Hosting TF participants/Program Office Staff/Safety Solutions Visitors Students Name/Task Force CSS or STM K-9’s name/age/breed/level
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4 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Ground Rules Classes will begin on time Attendance for all days is mandatory Evening sessions Cell phones muted No smoking during class or exercises
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5 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Ground Rules (continued) Presentations will be interactive Questions and dialogue are encouraged Questions on non-unit material will be addressed at the appropriate time Notes should be taken Dress will be TF uniform (appropriate PPE when required)
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6 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Administrative Details Class roster Student Manual (SM) Student CD-ROM
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7 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Course Objectives Function effectively as a search specialist and canine team in the disaster environment Perform the tasks according to procedures and guidelines that are required of the Canine Search Specialist position
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8 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Course Overview Consists of 15 instructional units Field exercises Final Operational Exercise Program Update/Certification Process Roundtable
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9 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Evaluation of Instruction Unit evaluations End-of-course evaluations Please complete
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10 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Safety Overview
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11 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Safety SAFETY IS A TEAM EFFORT All personnel must understand and do their part to insure the health and safety of search and rescue resources, and victims
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12 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Response Operations Risks/hazards are a part of what we do We need to focus on common hazards found at all emergency scenes
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13 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Fitness for duty Extended operations will reduce an individual’s effectiveness over time Being fit will alleviate many issues
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14 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Fitness for duty (continued) Disaster environmental issues Weather extremes Long hours Poor work conditions Poor sanitation conditions High levels of stress
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15 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Safety equipment PPE Safety boots Respirator Helmet/headlamp Protective clothing Radio
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16 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Security Civil disorder likely FEMA may be a target Curfews will affect US&R operations BoO security
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17 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Secondary explosions Gases Fuels Dust Improvised Explosive Devices
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18 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Earthquake aftershocks Secondary collapses Confusion Loss of personnel accountability
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19 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Air transportation Proper loading Safety restraints Temperature Noise and vibration Rotors and props
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20 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Air operations in the vicinity Noise Rotor wash Dust and debris Blows unsecured items/personnel away
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21 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Ground transportation Movement of large trucks, forklifts, and gators around BoO Personnel transported in pickups and gators
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22 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Unfamiliar surroundings Roadways and bridges damaged or destroyed Access restricted Traffic signs and other landmarks may not survive
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23 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Injuries Injury to TF members is a serious concern Damaged medical infrastructure Everyone must take precautions to minimize injuries
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24 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training HazMat Be aware of potential exposure Direct exposure Indirect exposure
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25 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Decontamination Canine search teams must have ability to clean and decon Decon at appropriate time and place
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26 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Contaminated air and water Be aware of potential contaminants in Air Water
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27 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Food service Spoiled food Improperly prepared food Civilians with good intentions will donate food to team members, but …
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28 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Electrical hazards Re-energizing of power grids Jury-rigged connective boxes in base camp Overloaded power circuits tapped into by US&R TFs
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29 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Adverse weather Have appropriate weather gear Be ready for varying conditions NOAA
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30 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training LCES L-Lookouts C-Communications E-Escape Routes S-Safe Zones
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31 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Safety during this course Safety principles will be adhered to at all times Report Unsafe conditions Injuries
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32 National Urban Search & Rescue Response System Canine Search Specialist Training Unit Summary Introductions Ground rules and administrative details Course objectives Student evaluation Course evaluation Safety overview
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