United States National Search and Rescue Supplement to the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual D O I DOC N A D S OD A F C T C OD National Search and Rescue Committee Washington DC May 2000 (This page intentionally left blank) United States National Search and Rescue Supplement to the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual Foreword 1. PURPOSE. This National Search and Rescue Supplement (NSS), prepared under the direction of the National Search and Rescue Committee (NSARC), provides guidance to federal agencies concerning implementation of the National Search and Rescue Plan (NSP). The NSS provides specific additional national standards and guidance that build upon the baseline established by the International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (IAMSAR) Manual. The IAMSAR Manual is a three-volume set published jointly by both the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for use by all countries. The NSS provides guidance to all federal forces, military and civilian, that support civil search and rescue (SAR) operations. 2. BACKGROUND. a. The NSP, included as Appendix A to this NSS, centers on three key concepts. First, the Plan implements provisions of relevant conventions, standards, and recommendations of ICAO, IMO and other international organizations. International law requires establishment of a national civil SAR system with internationally recognized aeronautical and maritime SAR coordination responsibilities. Secondly, the Plan includes provisions to satisfy national civil SAR requirements. Finally, since no single U.S. organization has sufficient SAR resources to provide adequate SAR services, the NSP establishes the principle that SAR authorities should use "all available" resources, including federal, state, local, private and volunteer resources, to respond to persons and property in distress. b. The objectives of the NSP, and of NSARC, are described in Appendix A. The Plan provides insight regarding principles upon which the SAR-related international conventions, the IAMSAR Manual, and this NSS were all based. c. The member agencies of NSARC are: the Department of Transportation, the Department of Defense, the Department of Commerce, the Federal Communications Commission, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Department of Interior. d. This NSS builds upon, as appropriate, the baseline established by the IAMSAR Manual. It is written for use in conjunction with the IAMSAR Manual. 3. SCOPE. This NSS is designed to serve as both a training and operational tool for civil SAR operations. a. SAR planning is both an art and a science, relying greatly on the creativity and experience of the personnel involved. Because of the many variables encountered during SAR operations and the individuality of each SAR case, the guidance provided in this NSS must be tempered with sound judgement, having due regard for the individual situation. Nothing in this NSS should be construed as relieving SAR personnel of the need for initiative and sound judgement. Therefore, few actions or procedures discussed in this NSS are mandatory. Use of the words "must" or "shall" only distinguish those actions or procedures normally considered mandatory from those that are discretionary. b. Any federal agency that is signatory to the NSP may promulgate an “Addendum” to this NSS for their respective agency. Such documents would include information, policies, procedures, etc., on civil SAR matters applicable to the agency concerned, and consistent with provisions of the IAMSAR Manual and NSS. Similarly, the Civil Air Patrol and the Coast Guard Auxiliary are each authorized to develop an Addendum to the NSS. i Record of Changes Change Number Date of Change Date Entered Entered By ii Table of Contents Title Page Foreword Table of Contents Abbreviations and Acronyms Glossary Chapter 1 Search and Rescue Service and Organization 1.1 Search and Rescue Service 1.2 Search and Rescue System 1.3 National Search and Rescue Plan 1.4 National Search and Rescue Supplement 1.5 Addenda to the National Search and Rescue Supplement 1.6 Response to Search and Rescue Situations 1.7 Search and Rescue System Organization 1.8 Search and Rescue Regions and Sub-regions 1.9 Search and Rescue Plans 1.10 Elements of the Search and Rescue System 1.11 Search and Rescue Coordinator 1.12 Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator (SMC) 1.13 Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) 1.14 Rescue Sub-Center (RSC) 1.15 Alerting Post 1.16 Staging Base 1.17 On-scene Coordinator (OSC) and Aircraft Coordinator (ACO) 1.18 Search and Rescue Facilities 1.19 Liaison, Base, and Briefing Officers 1.20 Incident Command System (ICS) Chapter 2 Agencies and Resources 2.1 Domestic Agencies 2.2 Federal Agencies 2.3 State Agencies 2.4 County Agencies 2.5 Municipal Agencies 2.6 Law Enforcement Agencies 2.7 Commercial Agencies and Resources 2.8 Private Agencies and Resources 2.9 SAR Resources 2.10 Aeronautical Facilities 2.11 Maritime Facilities 2.12 Land Facilities 2.13 Primary Federal SAR Resources Chapter 3 Communications 3.1 General 3.2 Emergency Communications 3.3 Visual Signals 3.4 IFF Equipment 3.5 EPIRB and ELT iii Table of Contents 3.6 Sound Communications 3.7 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System 3.8 Communication Facilities 3.9 SAR Operations Communications 3.10 Mobile Facility Communications 3.11 SAR Operations Messages 3.12 Alerting Ships at Sea and En Route Aircraft Chapter 4 Search Planning and Operations 4.1 General 4.2 FAA Emergency Phases 4.3 Communications Searches 4.4 Preliminary Communication Search 4.5 Extended Communication Search 4.6 Search Planning Methods 4.7 Airspace Control 4.8 Search Operations 4.9 Search Object 4.10 SAR Facilities Movement 4.11 Conclusion of SAR Operations Chapter 5 Land SAR Operations 5.1 General 5.2 Terrain 5.3 Searches by Aircraft 5.4 Grid Searches 5.5 Land Probability of Detection 5.6 Weather Conditions 5.7 Aerial Sightings 5.8 Mountain Searches 5.9 Helicopter Operations in Mountainous Terrain 5.10 Contour Search Patterns 5.11 Air/Ground Coordination 5.12 Search Execution 5.13 Recording Search Coverage 5.14 Information Gathering 5.15 Wreckage Precautions 5.16 Lost Persons 5.17 Preplanning 5.18 Incident Command System (ICS) 5.19 Action Plans 5.20 Urban SAR Chapter 6 Rescue Planning and Operations 6.1 General 6.2 Rescue Planning 6.3 Survivability Considerations 6.4 Environmental Considerations 6.5 Rescue Method 6.6 Selection of Rescue Facilities 6.7 Rescue Plan 6.8 Delivery Planning iv Table of Contents 6.9 Selection of a Safe Delivery Point 6.10 Rescues in Difficult Environments 6.11 Rescue Operations 6.12 Briefing and Debriefing of SAR Personnel 6.13 SAR Helicopter Escort 6.14 Coordinated Helicopter-Boat Rescue 6.15 Underwater Rescue 6.16 Cold Water Near-Drowning 6.17 Special Considerations 6.18 Debriefing of Survivors 6.19 Emergency Medical Services 6.20 EMS Personnel 6.21 Emergency Care 6.22 SAR Facility Procedures 6.23 Survivor Evacuation and Transport 6.24 Evacuation From Marine Craft 6.25 Evacuation From Land Areas 6.26 Survivor Delivery 6.27 Fixed Medical Facilities Chapter 7 Legal Aspects 7.1 Relevance of Law to SAR Managers 7.2 General Background 7.3 Domestic Legislation and National SAR Plans 7.4 International Law 7.5 Charging for SAR Services 7.6 Liability 7.7 Assistance by Commercial Ships 7.8 Post-SAR Handling of Deceased persons and Alien Survivors 7.9 International SAR Agreements Appendices A National Search and Rescue Plan - 1999 B SAR Treaties and International Instruments C Temporary Flight Restrictions D Emergency Assistance to Aircraft Other Than Search and Rescue E Gridding F SAR References and Web Sites G Tables and Graphs H Coordinated Search Patterns U.S. Search and Rescue Regions Index v This page intentionally blank Abbreviations and Acronyms Note: Entry in bold font is from the IAMSAR Manual A search area B cross-over barrier pattern A/C aircraft BC bottom current ACC area control center ACO aircraft coordinator C coverage factor ACP Allied Communications Publication C creeping line pattern ACV air cushion vehicle CAP Civil Air Patrol ADF automatic direction finding CASP Computer-Assisted Search AE assistance entry Planning AES aeronautical earth station CASPER Contact Area Summary Position AFB air force base Report AFN aeronautical fixed network CC command center AFRCC Air Force Rescue Coordination C/C cabin cruiser Center CCIR International Radio Consultative AFS aeronautical fixed service Committee AFTN aeronautical fixed CES coast earth station telecommunications network CF drift error confidence factor AIM Airman's Information Manual CGAS Coast Guard Air Station AIP Aeronautical Information CGAUX Coast Guard Auxiliary Publication CHOP Change Operational Control AIS aeronautical information services CHRIS Chemical Hazard Response AIS automatic identification system Information System ALNOT alert notice CIC combat information center AM amplitude modulation CIRM Centro Internazionale Radio- AMS aeronautical mobile service Medico AMS(R)S aeronautical mobile satellite CMSS commercial mobile satellite (route) service services AMSS aeronautical mobile satellite COMCEN communications center service Cospas Cosmicheskaya Sistyema Poiska Amver Automated Mutual-assistance Avariynych Sudov (Russian Vessel Rescue language for “Space System for ANC Air Navigation Commission Search of Vessels in Distress”) ARC American (National) Red Cross COTP captain of the port ARCC aeronautical rescue coordination CPA closest point of approach center CPR cardiopulmonary resuscitation ARSC aeronautical rescue sub-center CRS coast radio station ARINC Aeronautical Radio Incorporated C/S call sign ARTCC air route traffic control center CS creeping line single-unit ARTSIII Automated Radar Tracking System CSC creeping line single-unit ASCC Air Standardization Coordinating coordinated Committee CSP commence search point ASW anti-submarine warfare CW continuous wave ASW average surface wind ATC air traffic control D total drift ATCC air traffic control center d surface drift ATN aeronautical telecommunications D aeronautical drift a network DAN Diver's Alert Network ATS air traffic service DD Navy destroyer AUSREP Australian ship reporting system D total drift error e AWACS airborne warning and control de individual drift error system dea aerospace drift error DF direction finding vii Abbreviations and Acronyms DMB datum marker buoy FOV field of view DME distance measuring equipment FS flare single-unit DMS defense message system f optimal search factor S DOC Department of Commerce FSS flight service station DOD Department of Defense Fv aircraft speed correction factor DOI Department of Interior F/V fishing vessel DOT Department of Transportation f weather correction factor W dp parachute drift f effort factor Z DR dead reckoning DR disaster response GCI ground control intercept DRe dead reckoning error GEOREF geographic reference DRU desert rescue unit GES ground earth station DSC digital selective calling GHz gigahertz DSN defense switched network GLONASS Global Orbiting Navigation DTG date-time group Satellite System GMDSS Global Maritime Distress and E total probable error of position Safety System E-ARTS En Route Automated Radar GNSS global navigation satellite system Tracking System GPS global positioning system ECM electronic countermeasures GS ground speed EGC enhanced group calling gt gross tons ELINT electronic intelligence ELR extra-long-range aircraft H homing pattern ELT emergency locator transmitter HEL-H heavy helicopter EMS emergency medical services HEL-L light helicopter EMT emergency medical technician HEL-M medium helicopter ENID enhanced identity HF high frequency EPIRB emergency position-indicating HFDF high frequency direction-finding radio beacon HQ headquarters ETA estimated time of arrival HS homing single-unit ETD estimated time of departure ETI estimated time of intercept IADB Inter-American Defense Board EXCOM extended communication search IAMSAR International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue F flare patterns I/B inboard FACSFAC Fleet Area Control and IC Incident Commander Surveillance Facility ICAO International Civil Aviation FAA Federal Aviation Administration Organization FAR federal aviation regulation ICS incident command system FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation IFF identification, friend or foe FCC Federal Communications IFR instrument flight rules Commission ILS instrument landing system FEMA Federal Emergency Management IMC instrument meteorological Agency conditions FF Navy fast frigate IMO International Maritime FIC flight information center Organization FIR flight information region IMSO International Mobile Satellite FIS flight information Service Organization FIXe navigational fix error Inmarsat International Mobile Satellite FLAR forward-looking airborne radar Organization FLIP flight information publication INREQ information request FLIR forward-looking infrared INS inertial navigation system FM flare multiunit INS Immigration and Naturalization FM frequency modulation Service FNOC Fleet Numerical Oceanographic INTERCO International Code of Signals Command IP initial position viii
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