SAR Survival
Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 118-04-120(3)(b) requires that all SAR personnel possess knowledge of, and demonstrated proficiency in, survival techniques and outdoor living. The exact content, length, and refresher cycle has been interpreted through an agreement of King County Sheriff's Office, and the unit leaders of King County Search and Rescue Association
An initial course must be taken within one year of joining a member unit, and before an individual may participate in a mission outside of King County. Field members must participate in 12-hours of mission time every three years, or re-take this course. Member Units may enforce higher standards within their own organization.
This four-hour class presents a basic education in practical survival. Classroom time covers the ten essentials, why each function is on the essentials list, and specific details regarding choices for satisfying each essential. Outdoor time presents practical shelter building, hypothermia prevention, fire making, and signaling.
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Last updated on June 15, 2009.