Basic Search and Rescue Course

The Basic Search and Rescue course will teach students the basic search information and outdoor skills needed to allow them to become productive Field Team Members of a search and rescue organization. After completing the course, students should be able to pass Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Field Team Member exam.


Instructional topics include basic search theory and techniques, personal equipment and clothing, clue awareness, woodsmanship and survival, land navigation, communications, patient considerations, basic principles of rope rescue, patient packaging, and anchors and belays.


Much of this course will be held outdoors. The course fee usually covers all meals, lodging, and the course text. See the course schedule page for additional information. The course starts Friday evening and runs though Sunday afternoon. Students are expected to complete a 5 mile hike during the course of the weekend.


A detailed list of required equipment as well as additional course information will be mailed to you prior to the course.


The instructors for this course come from a very diverse wilderness background. Each instructor has a minimum of 15 years wilderness experience and 10 years search and rescue experience.


Upon request, we will come and teach this course to your SAR team at your location. Please contact us for more information


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Class Overview

The class focuses on the basic information and skills needed to function as a Field Team Member during a wilderness search and rescue operation. Topics covered in this class are basic search theory and techniques, personal equipment and clothing, clue awareness, woodsmanship and survival, land navigation, patient packaging and semi-technical evacuation.


At course completion students are awarded a certificate of completion by CDS Outdoor, Inc. The skills and knowledge gained in the class should enable the student to pass the Pennsylvania DCNR Field Team Member test.


Details

Course Length: 20 Hours (usually taught over one weekend.


Required Equipment for the Class:



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