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<blockquote data-quote="shooterdave" data-source="post: 1998447" data-attributes="member: 3128"><p>NASAR SARTECHTM II MINIMUM PERSONAL EQUIPMENT LIST</p><p>The following equipment is commonly compiled to form what is referred to as a "24-hour ready pack". Such a pack holds those items that will assist the holder in functioning safely, effectively, and efficiently during a SAR incident. Some items may be carried on a belt, in pockets, or strapped to the person. This is the minimum equipment is recommended to be carried on all missions in non-urban or wilderness areas. Your local equipment requirements may vary. Consult a physician for recommendations about analgesics and other drugs that you may carry in the SAR pack.</p><p>EVERY ITEM ON THIS LIST MUST BE PRESENT FOR THE CANDIDATE TO PASS THIS STATION OF THE SARTECHTM II SKILLS EXAMINATION. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS.</p><p>Personal First Aid and Survival Kit</p><p>1 - Plastic bag, zip lock, qt. size, for kit 4 - Acetaminophen or aspirin tablets</p><p>4 - Antacid tablets</p><p>2 - Antiseptic cleansing pads</p><p>1 - Antiseptic ointment</p><p>6 - Band aids, various sizes 1 - Candle, long burning</p><p>2 - Cotton swabs, non sterile 1 - Duct tape, 5-10 ft.</p><p>1 - Leaf bag, large</p><p>(Non-urban) Personal SAR Equipment</p><p>1 - Pack, 1800 cubic inch (minimum) 4 - Bags, various sizes, zip locked</p><p>1 - Bandanna, handkerchief</p><p>1 - Cap or other headgear</p><p>2 - Carabiners, locking gate</p><p>1 - Clothes bag, waterproof</p><p>1 - Clothing, adequate for climate</p><p>1 - Clothing, extra set, suitable for climate 1 - Compass, orienteering</p><p>1 - Flagging tape, roll</p><p>1 - Flashlight or lantern</p><p>1 - Flashlight extra, extra batteries and bulb 1 - Footwear, sturdy, adequate for climate 1 - Gloves, durable, even in summer</p><p>1 - Goggles, or eye protection, clear</p><p>1 - Insect repellent</p><p>1 - Knife, multi-purpose</p><p>1 - Lip balm, with sunscreen</p><p>8 - Matches in a waterproof container 1 - Moleskin</p><p>2 - Quarters for phone call</p><p>1 - Razor blade, single edge safety type 1 - Roller gauze bandage</p><p>2 - Safety pins, large</p><p>1 - Splinter forceps, tweezers</p><p>1- Space type blanket or space type sleeping bag 1- Towelette, clean</p><p>1- Whistle</p><p>1 - Measuring device, 18 in. minimum 1 - Metal cup or pot</p><p>1 - Mirror, small</p><p>1 - Nylon twine or small rope, 50 feet 1 - Pad and pencil</p><p>2 - Prusik cords (6mm &#8211; 8mm; 6 ft. length)</p><p>1 - Rainwear, durable</p><p>1 - SAR personal identification</p><p>1 - Shelter Material, 8x10 plastic or coated nylon 1 - Scissors, multi-purpose</p><p>1 - Socks, extra pair</p><p>1 - Sunscreen lotion</p><p>1 - Tissue paper or baby wipes (recommended)</p><p>1 - Tracking stick, 42" long</p><p>1 - Watch</p><p>2 - Water containers, at least liter size</p><p>1 - Webbing, 1” tubular - length suitable for harness 1 - Wire, 5-10 ft., woven steel</p><p>8 - Wire ties, plastic, self locking</p><p>Optional Personal Support Equipment Recommended by Not Required</p><p>2 - Antihistamine, 25mg Benadryl 1 - Rain cover, pack</p><p>2 - Extra leaf bags</p><p>1 - Extra water container 1 - Foam pad</p><p>2 - Food, nonperishable 1 - Gaiters</p><p>1 - Sterno or stove</p><p>1 - Sun glasses, 97% UV protection 1 - Trail snacks</p><p>1 - Water purification tabs</p><p>Page 1 of 2</p><p>Formatted for electronic distribution 10/01/2004</p><p>Copyright, National Association for Search and Rescue. May be reproduced, but not sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooterdave, post: 1998447, member: 3128"] NASAR SARTECHTM II MINIMUM PERSONAL EQUIPMENT LIST The following equipment is commonly compiled to form what is referred to as a "24-hour ready pack". Such a pack holds those items that will assist the holder in functioning safely, effectively, and efficiently during a SAR incident. Some items may be carried on a belt, in pockets, or strapped to the person. This is the minimum equipment is recommended to be carried on all missions in non-urban or wilderness areas. Your local equipment requirements may vary. Consult a physician for recommendations about analgesics and other drugs that you may carry in the SAR pack. EVERY ITEM ON THIS LIST MUST BE PRESENT FOR THE CANDIDATE TO PASS THIS STATION OF THE SARTECHTM II SKILLS EXAMINATION. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS. Personal First Aid and Survival Kit 1 - Plastic bag, zip lock, qt. size, for kit 4 - Acetaminophen or aspirin tablets 4 - Antacid tablets 2 - Antiseptic cleansing pads 1 - Antiseptic ointment 6 - Band aids, various sizes 1 - Candle, long burning 2 - Cotton swabs, non sterile 1 - Duct tape, 5-10 ft. 1 - Leaf bag, large (Non-urban) Personal SAR Equipment 1 - Pack, 1800 cubic inch (minimum) 4 - Bags, various sizes, zip locked 1 - Bandanna, handkerchief 1 - Cap or other headgear 2 - Carabiners, locking gate 1 - Clothes bag, waterproof 1 - Clothing, adequate for climate 1 - Clothing, extra set, suitable for climate 1 - Compass, orienteering 1 - Flagging tape, roll 1 - Flashlight or lantern 1 - Flashlight extra, extra batteries and bulb 1 - Footwear, sturdy, adequate for climate 1 - Gloves, durable, even in summer 1 - Goggles, or eye protection, clear 1 - Insect repellent 1 - Knife, multi-purpose 1 - Lip balm, with sunscreen 8 - Matches in a waterproof container 1 - Moleskin 2 - Quarters for phone call 1 - Razor blade, single edge safety type 1 - Roller gauze bandage 2 - Safety pins, large 1 - Splinter forceps, tweezers 1- Space type blanket or space type sleeping bag 1- Towelette, clean 1- Whistle 1 - Measuring device, 18 in. minimum 1 - Metal cup or pot 1 - Mirror, small 1 - Nylon twine or small rope, 50 feet 1 - Pad and pencil 2 - Prusik cords (6mm – 8mm; 6 ft. length) 1 - Rainwear, durable 1 - SAR personal identification 1 - Shelter Material, 8x10 plastic or coated nylon 1 - Scissors, multi-purpose 1 - Socks, extra pair 1 - Sunscreen lotion 1 - Tissue paper or baby wipes (recommended) 1 - Tracking stick, 42" long 1 - Watch 2 - Water containers, at least liter size 1 - Webbing, 1” tubular - length suitable for harness 1 - Wire, 5-10 ft., woven steel 8 - Wire ties, plastic, self locking Optional Personal Support Equipment Recommended by Not Required 2 - Antihistamine, 25mg Benadryl 1 - Rain cover, pack 2 - Extra leaf bags 1 - Extra water container 1 - Foam pad 2 - Food, nonperishable 1 - Gaiters 1 - Sterno or stove 1 - Sun glasses, 97% UV protection 1 - Trail snacks 1 - Water purification tabs Page 1 of 2 Formatted for electronic distribution 10/01/2004 Copyright, National Association for Search and Rescue. May be reproduced, but not sold. [/QUOTE]
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