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0:20 NASAR Executive Director Chris Boyer introduction.
1:37 John McKently introduction and involvement with NASAR.
3:54 What does search look like in the US today?
7:57 How did NASAR get started?
10:54 When did the organization start expanding eastward?
13:42 Are there any states that put SAR in the hands of fire from a legislation standpoint?
18:28 What's the difference between SAR and USAR?
25:19 Mass rescue operations and wide area search.
26:45 What is NASAR doing to promote good legislation to get good uniformity across states?
29:57 How do you come up with a uniform standard of care and response?
33:03 Special challenges in National Park areas.
35:22 The need for a national database around SAR.
37:25 Volunteer SAR protections.
42:34 How important is it for each state to have a point person for SAR organization.
44:50 What's the future of NASAR?
47:56 Closing thoughts.
Links:
www.NASAR.org
Important Warning
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0:20 NASAR Executive Director Chris Boyer introduction.
1:37 John McKently introduction and involvement with NASAR.
3:54 What does search look like in the US today?
7:57 How did NASAR get started?
10:54 When did the organization start expanding eastward?
13:42 Are there any states that put SAR in the hands of fire from a legislation standpoint?
18:28 What's the difference between SAR and USAR?
25:19 Mass rescue operations and wide area search.
26:45 What is NASAR doing to promote good legislation to get good uniformity across states?
29:57 How do you come up with a uniform standard of care and response?
33:03 Special challenges in National Park areas.
35:22 The need for a national database around SAR.
37:25 Volunteer SAR protections.
42:34 How important is it for each state to have a point person for SAR organization.
44:50 What's the future of NASAR?
47:56 Closing thoughts.
Links:
www.NASAR.org
Important Warning
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