Urban Search Management

Managing Missing Person Searches in the Urban Environment

Urban Search –

Sponsored by the National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) & Co-Hosted by PEI Ground Search and Rescue (PEI GSAR)

This new NASAR course is designed to train Law Enforcement Investigators, Search and Rescue Coordinators, and Search and Rescue Team Members to manage the “search” aspects of a missing person incident in the urban setting.

About the Course

Law Enforcement agencies in our cities and towns are being called upon to respond to missing/endangered persons with greater frequency. Law Enforcement agencies are frequently requesting the assistance of local search and rescue resources to help locate missing persons in their jurisdictions. We have historically thought of Search and Rescue incidents as involving missing persons in the wilderness environment. This increase in urban missing persons is expanding the mission of Search and Rescue organizations into the urban environment.

The Urban Search Management Course will prepare Law Enforcement Investigators/ Managers and Search and Rescue personnel for the specific tasks and special techniques needed for successful searching in the urban setting. This will include comparing and contrasting the Urban/Suburban/Rural Interface with the Wilderness Search processes.

Discussions will include pre-planning, vulnerability assessment, size-up, and moving into managing the Urban Search Incident from the initial Hasty Search through multiple operational periods. Special emphasis will be given to additional investigation considerations, modification and additional documentation required, and the use of Search and Rescue resources with their specialized search skills and training. Scenarios, practice sessions, and map exercises will be included.

As part of the workshop, participants will receive a copy of the book "Urban Search – Managing Missing Person Searches in the Urban Environment" co-authored by Christopher Young.

INSTRUCTOR COURSE:

Urban Search – Managing Missing Person Searches in the Urban Environment

Sponsored by the National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) & Co-Hosted by PEI Ground Search and Rescue (PEI GSAR)Become an instructor for the new NASAR URBAN SEARCH MANAGEMENT COURSE. Train Law Enforcement Investigators, Search and Rescue Coordinators, and Search and Rescue Team Members to manage the “search” aspects of a missing person incident in the urban environment.

About the Course

This special one day “Train the Trainer” workshop is designed to prepare Missing Persons Investigators and Search and Rescue Managers and Coordinators to instruct the new NASAR “Urban Search – Managing Missing Person Searches In The Urban Environment” Course.

The Workshop will include presentations of the course material, scenarios, exercises, and discussion topics. Students will receive copies of all the course material and media.

Instructor: Christopher Young

Christopher (Chris) S. Young has been active in Search and Rescue since 1981, has managed searches since 1986, is the past reserve Captain for the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s SAR Team, and serves as chairman of the Bay Area Search and Rescue Council, Inc. (BASARC). Chris is a retired Instructor for the POST “Direction and Control of the Search Function Course” for CalOES. He is currently an Instructor Trainer for the “Managing the Lost Person Incident” and “Urban Search” courses for NASAR as well as for specialized topics in Search Management, including Search Management in the Urban Environment and Investigating and Interviewing in SAR. He has also been an Instructor Trainer for the Red Cross since 1973. Chris has written, published, and presented search management papers at NASAR conferences, the Canadian National Search and Rescue Secretariat SARSCENE conferences, the William Syrotuck Symposiums on Search Theory and Practice, The Canadian Coast Guard College, the Provincial Surete Du Quebec Police and several state Search and Rescue conferences. Chris is co-author of the book Urban Search – Managing Missing Person Searches in the Urban Environment, published in 2007 by dbs Publications. He is also a contributing author on several other books on search and rescue. Currently Chris is a Level 1 law enforcement reserve with the Sheriff’s Dept. and the City of Danville.

Urban Search Course Serial 1 or 2

Location: Rodd Charlottetown - Grafton Room

Dates: Friday Oct 25 or Saturday Oct 26

Time: - 08:00 to 17:00

Attendance: Open to all

Cost: $70.00 USD

Urban Search Instructor Course

Location: Rodd Charlottetown - Georgian Terrace Room

Date: Sunday Oct 27

Time: - 08:00 to 17:00

Attendance: Must have taken Urban Search Course Serial 1 or 2

Cost: $70.00 USD

Questions? Contact Chris Young at cyoung@si-corp.org

For Agencies that need to pay via a Purchase Order contract Chris Young directly Cyoung@si-corp.org