Jay Shields Chief Ranger Visitor & Resource Protection Olympic National Park

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Jay Shields Chief Ranger Visitor & Resource Protection Olympic National Park

Coming to the Rescue! What Happens During an Emergency Response to a Serious Incident in a National Park?

Objectives Upon completion participants will be able to: 1) Understand the history and applicability of SAR in the NPS 2) What is ICS (incident command system) and how is it applied to a SAR incident. 3) Understand who will be responding when a response occurs for you or for someone in your group. 4) Plan ahead.but what does that really mean?

Incident Management Statistics $4 million spent annually on SAR Service-wide 3,453 annual SAR incidents 84,000-hours from park staff and volunteers Incident Management Needs Well Trained and Qualified Staff Operational Leadership Emergency Medicine Search & Rescue All-Hazards Incident Management Supplies & Equipment Reliable Communications & Notification Procedures Strong Leadership Infrastructure

So what are we actually talking about from a National Park Units 417 numbers standpoint? Reported SAR Incidents - 3,453 (all reportable incidents requiring a search or a rescue or both) Fatalities 182 (those that die during or after the incident, directly related to that incident) Saved 1,000 (those that would have died without intervention) 2017 Statistics

https://arcg.is/fkbus

Hawaii Alaska US Virgin Islands https://arcg.is/fkbus

The largest use of SAR was for those not injured or ill, meaning they were either lost, or were overdue and resources were launched. https://arcg.is/fkbus

Most SAR s still occur on land, however water SAR s have continued to grow. https://arcg.is/fkbus

Largest age group identified are between 20-29 years old and over 60 years of age. https://arcg.is/fkbus

Data shows males represent 49.7% and females 36.2% of SAR related incidents. https://arcg.is/fkbus

Brief History 1872 Yellowstone 1849 DOI Establishment 1890 Yosemite 1906 Antiquities Act 1916 Organic Act

With the establishment of a national park system, visitation grew slowly in the first 40 years but has grown exponentially to current numbers which continues to trend upwards. 2017 numbers?

As visitation increased so did the need for rescues. First Yosemite climbing fatality The grand rescue 1967, Grand Tetons Mt Rainier crevasse rescue

The saving of human life will take precedence over all other management actions as the Park Service strives to protect human life and provide injury free visits.. NPS Management Policies, 2006, Section 8.2.5.11

This doesn t mean we place others into peril including rescuers Rangers make individual search and rescue decisions based on the following considerations: Safety Human resources Economic resources U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit - 949 F.2d 332 (10th Cir. 1992) Johnson vs US

LE + EMS + SAR + Fire = Ranger

Due to the needs of a varied mission with limited personnel, the majority of the NPS s SAR and EMS responders are Federal Law Enforcement Officers

Olympic Rocky Mountain Zion New River Gorge Mount Rainier

Combine our trained officers + partner agencies; we can insert resources just about anywhere. Yosemite Grand Canyon NE Region Yosemite Olympic

.at anytime

From the highest peaks on the continent to the lowest and narrowest desert slots, the NPS is capable of extraordinary patient access.

The NPS has a robust EMS response capability, to the extent that the NREMT recognizes the NPS as the 51 st state for certification purposes.

The NPS is one of four primary agencies for SAR in the USA (DOD, USCG, FEMA, NPS). The NPS coordinates with other federal, state, tribal, and local governments to assist with immediate response nationwide under ESF (emergency support functions).

Incident Command System ICS is a standardized way of control, coordination and command of emergency responders with a common terminology and hierarchy that all agencies prescribe to.

Incident Management Basics ICS is a standardized, incident management approach that: ICS should be applied by all park programs for both small and large incidents, including special events! Allows for the integration of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure. Enables a coordinated response among various partners, jurisdictions and functional agencies. Establishes a common process for planning and managing resources.

The Call Comes to us in many ways..in a variety of means and from a variety of reporting parties - cell as a 911 - inreach - Spot - 3 rd Party and 4 th party - Parent - Spouse - Friend - Work - NPS initiated vernal 3 rd party IERCC

Personal Locator Beacons (PLB) Do you or any in your group have one? Is it registered? Do you know how to use it? http://cruising.coastalboating.net/seamanship/plb/indexplb.html

I can t go up and I can t go down on the trail. I have 4 dogs and the tide is coming in in 3 hours.i also need help setting up my campsite, please come help me I don t like bats so I ran and now I am lost..i crossed a bridge, can you come get me? Jill s arm just fell off..what do I do now!? This device (spot) is great! Without this we never would have attempted this hike.

What Happens next? 9-1-1 47.8320 N, 123.5696 W Who is going to respond? How Long will it take? What Role Does your organization play in the response?

What Happens next? Who is going to respond? How Long will it take? What Role Does your organization play in the response? Info to IERCC, AFRCC, NPS Dispatch, etc. NPS, allied agencies, contract ships, volunteers Hasty vs multi operational Excellent scene size up, SSOAP notes, assist in carry out, pt care etc

Search vs. Rescue: What s the difference? SEARCH Unknown location of subject Requires lengthy investigation ICS can quickly become robust Significant personnel needs Often multiple operational periods GIS mapping very helpful Subjects often locate themselves, Are located deceased, or Tragically, sometimes never located RESCUE Typically known location of subject Requires limited investigation ICS tends to be more simple Moderate personnel needs Often completed in one operational period GIS mapping not usually needed BLS vs. ALS patient care Slow vs. rapid evacuation Aviation resources often needed

Determination of initial resources is made based upon reporting party (RP) Resources are gathered and dispatched appropriately (i.e. helicopters are not always dispatched)

Initial investigation A process to initiate what and how resources will respond and what we are facing

Places objective, numerical values on subjective factors. This helps the IC determine the proper level of emergency response.

Initiation of Response Resources needed Command Structure PLS established Resupply of resources Longevity of operation Contingency plans for multiple Operational Periods

1) Ground crew of initial hasty SAR staff ~2-4 2) Launch of helicopter or contingent assets if applicable. 3) As time increases so does the need for additional resources and ramping up of SAR personnel.

Hasty Team Response Typically the first tactic used in a SAR incident to quickly get a team to the subject s last known point. Small group often comprised of at least two persons, who travel fast, light, and are self sufficient for a 24-hour operational period. Report directly to the IC through the SAR Duty Officer (SDO) or Ops Basic medical gear, PPE, qualified as NPS SAR Technician - Type 3 (SRT-3). Once on scene, they size up the incident and radio the ICS to request appropriate resources.

L A S T o s e r c a t e s e s s c u r e a n s p o r t

Planning Ahead https://www.nps.gov/subjects/healthandsafety/trip-planning-guide.htm

Know Before You Go

https://www.nps.gov/articles/gtgemergencyplan.htm

What can I do to help?... Can your organization provide trained, licensed and skilled emergency response providers (EMT, WFR, etc)? (understand your states Good Samaritan Laws) Can your organization implement a local medical advisor to establish protocols and procedures for your staff? (ie epi / Benadryl for anaphylaxis) Can your organization provide life saving and inexpensive tools such as tourniquets? Can you include in your trip planning medical Information such as triage tags for each client that includes allergies, medications, medical information, weight + gear weight for possible flights?

After Action Review What was planned? Objectives and expected outcomes. What actually happened? Identify effective and non-effective performance. Review any non-sop actions or safety concerns. Why did it happen? Discuss reasons for any ineffective or unsafe performance and concentrate on WHAT happened, not WHO is responsible. What can we do next time? Determine how to apply lessons-learned during the next incident.

Questions? Jay Shields (360)460-6702 jay_shields@nps.gov