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, 1. Hasty and Extended Answer: What are the two types of searches (categorized by length?
2. The lost, overdue, endangered, suicidal, aircraft Answer: WHO is
searched for?
3. Mobile and responsive, mobile and unresponsive, immobile and
responsive, and immobile and unresponsive Answer: What are the four states a
subject may be in?
4. Random traveling, route traveling, direction traveling, route
sampling, direc- tion sampling, view enhancing, back tracking, folk
wisdom, and staying put Answer: What are the nine techniques that subjects may use
to try to orient themselves?
5. Route/location and area Answer: What are the two types of searches (categorized by
geography covered)?
6. Sign cutters/human trackers, hasty teams, grid teams, and untrained
volun- teers Answer: What are four types of ground searchers?
7. Single resource, strike team, task force Answer: What are the three ways to
temporarily categorize resources in ICS?
8. Place Last Seen Answer: What is the PLS?
9. Lost Person Questionnaire Answer: What is the LPQ?
10. Last Known Position Answer: What is the LPK?
11. Initial Planning Point Answer: What is the IPP?
12. Lost Person Behavior Answer: What is LPB?
13. Trail blocks, road patterns, and track traps Answer: What are three
methods of physical confinement?
14. Leaving voicemails, texts, emails, notes on car/residence,
checking with transportation companies, and checking with hospitals or
jails Answer: What are examples of virtual confinement?
15. Age, medical condition, number of subjects, subject experience
profile, weather profile, equipment profile, and terrain/hazards profile
Answer: What items are includ- ed in the Search Urgency Rating Chart?
16. Physical, electronic, witness reports, or investigative Answer: What are
four forms that clues may come in?
17. Incident Action Plan Answer: What is the IAP?
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