National Standard Operating Procedures - Jul 2022
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Car park/missing person’s vehicle<br />
Formulate a Search Plan (an example is provided below).<br />
Always ensure the safety of the patrolled area before allocating patrol resources (lifeguards<br />
and equipment) to a search.<br />
Example Search Plan<br />
Search<br />
Team<br />
Alpha<br />
Bravo<br />
Charlie<br />
Delta<br />
Search<br />
Area<br />
Track to<br />
Waimama<br />
Bay<br />
Coastline<br />
from lagoon<br />
to<br />
Waimama<br />
Bay<br />
Carpark,<br />
kiosk,<br />
playground<br />
Missing<br />
person’s<br />
home<br />
Hazards to<br />
watch out<br />
for<br />
Rough<br />
terrain<br />
Wear boots<br />
Large Surf<br />
and rocks<br />
Traffic<br />
Traffic<br />
Team<br />
Members<br />
(List)<br />
Sally<br />
Nigel<br />
Nathan<br />
Dylan<br />
Mike<br />
Danny<br />
Richard<br />
Samantha<br />
Haydn<br />
Tasha<br />
Search<br />
Type<br />
Track<br />
search +<br />
2m either<br />
side<br />
Shoreline<br />
sweep and<br />
scan in IRB<br />
Walk around<br />
areas and<br />
search<br />
Drive to<br />
person’s<br />
home.<br />
Keep eye<br />
to/from in<br />
case<br />
missing<br />
person in<br />
transit.<br />
Call Sign<br />
(Radio)<br />
Whiritoa<br />
Alpha<br />
Whiritoa<br />
Inflatable<br />
Whiritoa<br />
Charlie<br />
Whiritoa<br />
Delta.<br />
Search<br />
commenced<br />
at: (time)<br />
1000<br />
1005<br />
1005<br />
1010<br />
NSOP<br />
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