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Search and Rescue Road Search Marking System(s) Adopted by Oregon SAR Advisory Council Sept. 18, 2007
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No system should replace the process of search teams keeping a written daily log of activity!
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There are basically two types of marking systems. Paint – using pavement marking paint to mark each road searched Flagging – using grid ribbon to mark each road searched.
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Paint Search Team currently on Road Road has been searched Road Searched, but not entire system End of area (road) searched – arrow points to road which was searched
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Paint (continued) Assumption that area (roads) marked were searched Easily seen from the air Works well in most conditions including rain, but snow will cover it up.
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Flagging Write Team number and date/time on flagging One knot in flagging as you go in Add second knot when you come out 3 rd knot indicates entire road system was not completed –Flag furthest point searched with ribbon with 3 knots.
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Flagging (continued) Time consuming: –Tie on roadway, tie knots and write on A lot of ribbon already out there Good in all weather Sometime difficult to find a visible location to tie to
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Both these systems assume that field search teams will document roads which roads they searched. Documentation should include team number (names), date and any pertinent information. Documentation Required!
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