5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH Search and Rescue (SAR) Capabilities Brief USNORTHCOM SAR Workshop 1 Presented by LTC Hahn 02MAY16.

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5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH Search and Rescue (SAR) Capabilities Brief USNORTHCOM SAR Workshop 1 Presented by LTC Hahn 02MAY16

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH Agenda 2  SAR Mission  Aviation Mission Sets  Ground Search and Rescue  Air Search and Rescue  Task Organization  Search and Rescue Summary  Questions

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 3  SAR missions  Search for people, aircraft, snowmobiles, vehicles, etc.  Catastrophic Event  Response and ESF #9  Specialized Skills  Assumption  Rescue Mission  Body Recovery Mission SAR Missions

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 4  SAR mission Types  Structural collapse (Urban Search and Rescue)  Waterborne search and rescue  Inland/wilderness search and rescue  Aeronautical search and rescue  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  Pre-incident training  Deployment of trained Structures Specialist  Structural engineering analysis, hazard mitigation and shoring, structural integrity and safety  Host DoD Defense Support to Civil Authorities Automated Support System (DDASS) SAR Mission Types

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 5  Life Saving Search and Rescue  Life Sustaining (MEDEVAC or provision of critical food and water)  Property Protection (fire suppression/law enforcement)  Rapid Needs Assessment (digital imaging and hazardous materials)  Logistical Support (equipment and commodities)  Minimizing Damage to the Environment FEMA Aviation Mission Priorities

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 6  Search and Rescue HH-60 (only T-10 Army asset with hoist)  Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) Lily Pad operations to Grey Tail  General Population Evacuation – H-60, CH-47  Incident Awareness and Assessment (IAA) – CAP, AH-64  Life Sustaining Logistics Commodities Distribution – H-60, CH- 47  Firefighting (Water bucket, personnel and equipment insertion)  Airfield Opening (Airfield Management and Air Traffic Control Services, Refueling capabilities, Aviation Maintenance)  Command and Control Aviation Mission Sets (1 of 2)

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 7  Infrastructure Repair  Response Team and Personnel Movement  Recovery Missions  National Defense/Homeland Security Missions  Identification of Airborne Contaminants  Other Missions as Assigned Aviation Mission Sets (2 of 2)

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 8  Civilian  Untrained  Trained (Swift water, Urban Search and Rescue, Dog Services)  State Task Forces  Swift Water  Urban Search and Rescue  State National Guard  Ground Transportation Ground Search and Rescue

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 9  Platforms (HH-60, UH-60, CH-47, AH-64, C-130)  Capable Aircrews  Multi-Role Missions  More than just Aviation Army Air Search and Rescue

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 10 G3 Air Task Organization G3/7 COL Davidson Air Branch Chief LTC Hahn TACOPS CW4 Quintero Standardization CW4 Brown Operations MSG Walters Deputy MAJ Mastroianni

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH 11  Not a single Service/Agency responsibility  Coordinated effort between the Incident/Area Commander  Various other priority missions that drain resources  Tailor response to that specific incident Search and Rescue Summary

5 UNCLASSIFIED NC JFLCC / USARNORTH Questions 12