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MARG Class Offerings

Using SARTopo in Search Operations

What is the class about?

SARTopo is a widely-used, collaborative online and offline mapping tool for use in Search and Rescue. Topics covered will from range from the ability to print maps for planning a training or at a mission, to assisting in base as a technician (example processing GPS tracks or recording clues), to using SARTopo for SAR planning and operations tasks, either on-scene or for remote support. Hands-on exercise will develop mapping data to support a mock search and rescue mission from inception into the second-operational period.

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What do I need to bring?

Each student will need a laptop (not a tablet). If you don't have one you can bring, limited loaners are available. No special software requirements except a browser, Chrome is the preferred browser. A mouse is recommended.

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Students should have some basic computer skills, including use of web browser, mouse or touchpad, File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac)

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When are classes?

The SARTopo classes hosted by Mountaineer Area Rescue Group will be posted on our calendar and/or Facebook Page. We will also travel and teach classes hosted by other organizations, which may also be posted on our Facebook Page.   For information on hosting a class or for more information please contact Patty.Lindsay@gmail.com

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How to pay the class fee?

If you have received confirmation that you are registered for a current class, please pay the fees using the applicable button below.  

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SARTopo Class in Morgantown, WV on December 9, 2023

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SARTopo Class in Carlisle, PA on January 21, 2024

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SARTopo Class in Buffalo, NY on February 17, 2024

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SARTopo Class in Reno, PA on February 18, 2024

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Lost Person Behavior

What is the class about?

Understanding of lost person behavior is an important element for the planning of search and rescue missions. This course will present the most recent advances in lost person behavior with Robert Koester’s latest research, and new behavior categories crucial to solving the mystery of where to look for a lost person.

  • Study planning and operational considerations for managing search resources

  • Learn about dozens of missing person category specifics

  • Use actual search mission table-top exercises to apply learning points

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Classroom sessions will incorporate table-top exercises with lecture topics. The exercises are designed to allow students to practice and develop efficient deployment strategies for search resources. Participants will go into details of actual search missions and the profiles of different subject groups, in addition to hands-on experience with creating reflex tasks and focused investigation questions. From abductions to lost workers, subjects with dementia, aircraft and more, a selection from a total of 41 different subject categories will be presented.

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What do I need to bring?

Each student will need a copy of Koester’s Lost Person Behavior book (preferred) or the LPB app (alternative). The book can be purchased on Amazon ($32). The app can be found on Apple and Android app stores (~$10).

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When are classes?

December 17, 2022, 8:30am - 5:00pm

Monongalia EMS Education Center

742 Fairmont Rd, Suite A, Westover, WV 26501 

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 For information on hosting a class or for more information please contact David Rice (certified instructor).

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How to register and pay class fee?

If you have received confirmation that you are registered for a current class, please follow the instructions provided for payment.

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