Managing the Inland Search Function (MISF) provides the essence of what the first-on-scene Incident Commander will initiate, manage and document for Search and
Rescue incidents from initial response through suspending search operations and demobilization of resources. This course provides a building-block foundation for
both ongoing management of search operations and technical search planning for later operational periods. Most searches resolve either using previously proven
search planning tactics and management techniques described in the course or the more complicated search techniques discussed for longer missions.
| Details |
| Date(s) |
Mon. May 13, 2024 0800-1700
Tue. May 14, 2024 0800-1700
Wed. May 15, 2024 0800-1700
Thu. May 16, 2024 0800-1700
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| Location |
Beaufort County Community College 5337 Highway 264 East, Washington NC 27889
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| Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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| WiFi Access |
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| ESF |
ESF9 - Search and Rescue
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| Functional Areas |
Emergency Services
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| Offered By |
North Carolina Division of Emergency Management |
| Primary Instructor |
Osborne, Luke |
| Course Length |
32 hrs |
| Course Hours |
32.00 |
| CEUs |
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| Award Credentials |
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| Prerequisites |
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| Equivalent Prerequisites |
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| Maximum Participants |
25 |
| # Open Seats |
19 |
| # on Wait List |
0 |