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SAR Tech III FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;RECENT VERSION&gt; 1. Lost Person Behavior (LPB) data provides search planners with general indications of the following with the exception of - ANSWER How quickly they will be located by trained searchers 2. Clues and evidence should be - ANSWER reported and processed following AHJ SOGs and properly documented and secured in a food grade plastic storage bag 3. Smelling smoke from a campfire when looking for a pair of missing hikers or finding a small toy during a search for a child are what type of clues? - ANSWER Physical 4. Who is responsible for establishing a "safety first" mindset during search operations? - ANSWER The Safety Officer 5. The National SAR Committee (NSARC) is responsible for coordinating and improving federal involvment in civil search and rescue. Its member agencies include the following agences: - ANSWER The National Aeronautics and Space Administration The Department of Defence The Department of Interior Federal Communications Commission The Department of Commerce 6. The LPQ, maps, statistical data, weather reports, theoretical and search data are considered - ANSWER Planning Data 7. Search planners use the subject behavioral profile for a number of reasons: - ANSWER Determining search strategy defining the search area estimating resource needs mapping the search area briefing search teams 8. A Search Urgency Form - ANSWER justifies the initial actions such as performing additional investigation or calling out search resources 9. Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) - ANSWER US National Grid (USNG) is derived from 10. Meridians - ANSWER the lines of longitude are known as 11. West to East - ANSWER Universal Transverse Mercator zone are numbered 1 -6- 12. The law enforcement agency of that jurisdiction - ANSWER Due to the potential criminal nature of a lost persons search, the person in charge of the incident should be 13. Northwest - ANSWER the heading of 315 degrees will have you heading what direction 14. Vary from person to person - ANSWER Understanding how people will react to being lost is important as it helps searchers understand where they could potentially find clues. Peoples reaction to being lost can 15. Indirect - ANSWER Attraction is what type of search tactic 16. The theoretical search area - ANSWER The blank is the distance that the subject could have traveled in the time elapsed 17. Because there are potentially thousands of clues - ANSWER Why do we search for Clues and not the subject 18. Physical - ANSWER Finding the subjects backpack along a trail is what type of clue 19. the rescuer has a duty to act reasonably and within their scope of training. - ANSWER Professional rescuers have a "duty to act" this means that 20. POD Estimates, Map or Trail updates that might be needed, hazard areas not included in the safety briefing, thoughts and impressions from the team members - ANSWER A complete debriefing of a team when they return from a task is critical to understanding how how well they were able to search their area. A good debriefing should include all of the following. 21. Notification of a search assignment to the search team, and notification of a search assignment to the team members - ANSWER Notification of a search is separated into the following categories 22. Indirect - ANSWER a loose grid is what type of search tactic 23. direct them to the agency having jurisdiction - ANSWER when approached by the media, searchers should 24. Local law enforcement and OEM - ANSWER search and Rescue response at the local level is coordinated by 25. Success - ANSWER Probability of Area (POA) multiplied by the Probability of Detection (POD) gives you the probability of 26. Demobilization plans should - ANSWER start as soon as practical during opterations, start include a written plan for some incidents, be verbal in some instances. 27. NFPA 1670 states that "Members of organizations at the awareness level shall be permitted to - ANSWER Assist in support function on a wilderness search and rescue operation but shall not be deployed into the wilderness. 28. Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) - ANSWER US National Grid (USNG) is derived from 29. Planning and Strategy - ANSWER The ______ phase is ongoing and dynamic as new situational information is received and interpreted. 30. Searcher Data - ANSWER Searchers require detailed subject information so that they can locate all the potential clues left behind by a subject. This information is classified as 31. Hasty Search Team - ANSWER utilize fast, non-thorough search tactics in areas most likely to produce clues or the subject themselves. 32. Grid or Thorough Search Teams - ANSWER use a more systematic approach to searching. These teams search in a well-defined, usually small segment. 33. Loose or Open Spaced Search Team - ANSWER have skilled searchers that do not have to stay within eyesight of each other. The larger distance between searchers allows for the use of fewer searchers over a large area. 34. Visual Trackers - ANSWER search for clues left by the subject. They are very efficient and can provide a direction of travel as well as determine areas of high probability. 35. What are the two types of searches (categorized by length? - ANSWER Hasty and Extended 36. WHO is searched for? - ANSWER The lost, overdue, endangered, suicidal, aircraft 37. What are the four states a subject may be in? - ANSWER Mobile and responsive, mobile and unresponsive, immobile and responsive, and immobile and unresponsive 38. What are the nine techniques that subjects may use to try to orient themselves? - ANSWER Random traveling, route traveling, direction traveling, route sampling, direction sampling, view enhancing, back tracking, folk wisdom, and staying put

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SAR Tech III FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2025/2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED PASS
<RECENT VERSION>



1. Lost Person Behavior (LPB) data provides search planners with
general indications of the following with the exception of -
ANSWER ✓ How quickly they will be located by trained
searchers

2. Clues and evidence should be - ANSWER ✓ reported and
processed following AHJ SOGs and properly documented and
secured in a food grade plastic storage bag

3. Smelling smoke from a campfire when looking for a pair of
missing hikers or finding a small toy during a search for a child are
what type of clues? - ANSWER ✓ Physical

4. Who is responsible for establishing a "safety first" mindset during
search operations? - ANSWER ✓ The Safety Officer

5. The National SAR Committee (NSARC) is responsible for
coordinating and improving federal involvment in civil search and
rescue. Its member agencies include the following agences: -
ANSWER ✓ The National Aeronautics and Space Administration

, The Department of Defence
The Department of Interior
Federal Communications Commission
The Department of Commerce

6. The LPQ, maps, statistical data, weather reports, theoretical and
search data are considered - ANSWER ✓ Planning Data

7. Search planners use the subject behavioral profile for a number of
reasons: - ANSWER ✓ Determining search strategy
defining the search area
estimating resource needs
mapping the search area
briefing search teams

8. A Search Urgency Form - ANSWER ✓ justifies the initial actions
such as performing additional investigation or calling out search
resources

9. Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) - ANSWER ✓ US
National Grid (USNG) is derived from

10. Meridians - ANSWER ✓ the lines of longitude are known as

11. West to East - ANSWER ✓ Universal Transverse Mercator
zone are numbered 1 -6-

12. The law enforcement agency of that jurisdiction - ANSWER
✓ Due to the potential criminal nature of a lost persons search, the
person in charge of the incident should be

13. Northwest - ANSWER ✓ the heading of 315 degrees will
have you heading what direction

,14. Vary from person to person - ANSWER ✓ Understanding
how people will react to being lost is important as it helps
searchers understand where they could potentially find clues.
Peoples reaction to being lost can

15. Indirect - ANSWER ✓ Attraction is what type of search
tactic

16. The theoretical search area - ANSWER ✓ The blank is the
distance that the subject could have traveled in the time elapsed

17. Because there are potentially thousands of clues - ANSWER
✓ Why do we search for Clues and not the subject

18. Physical - ANSWER ✓ Finding the subjects backpack along
a trail is what type of clue

19. the rescuer has a duty to act reasonably and within their
scope of training. - ANSWER ✓ Professional rescuers have a
"duty to act" this means that

20. POD Estimates, Map or Trail updates that might be needed,
hazard areas not included in the safety briefing, thoughts and
impressions from the team members - ANSWER ✓ A complete
debriefing of a team when they return from a task is critical to
understanding how how well they were able to search their area. A
good debriefing should include all of the following.

21. Notification of a search assignment to the search team, and
notification of a search assignment to the team members -
ANSWER ✓ Notification of a search is separated into the
following categories

, 22. Indirect - ANSWER ✓ a loose grid is what type of search
tactic

23. direct them to the agency having jurisdiction - ANSWER ✓
when approached by the media, searchers should

24. Local law enforcement and OEM - ANSWER ✓ search and
Rescue response at the local level is coordinated by

25. Success - ANSWER ✓ Probability of Area (POA) multiplied
by the Probability of Detection (POD) gives you the probability of

26. Demobilization plans should - ANSWER ✓ start as soon as
practical during opterations, start include a written plan for some
incidents, be verbal in some instances.

27. NFPA 1670 states that "Members of organizations at the
awareness level shall be permitted to - ANSWER ✓ Assist in
support function on a wilderness search and rescue operation but
shall not be deployed into the wilderness.

28. Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) - ANSWER ✓ US
National Grid (USNG) is derived from

29. Planning and Strategy - ANSWER ✓ The ______ phase is
ongoing and dynamic as new situational information is received
and interpreted.

30. Searcher Data - ANSWER ✓ Searchers require detailed
subject information so that they can locate all the potential clues
left behind by a subject. This information is classified as

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