Managing the Inland Search Function - Basic - 2025
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Managing the Inland Search Function - Basic - 2025

The MISF Basic course provides information and knowledge about conducting search operations and management for missing person incidents.

By Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue

Date and time

April 26 · 8am - April 28 · 5pm MDT

Location

Ada County Sheriff's Office

7200 Barrister Drive Boise, ID 83704

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 1


Pre-Operations and Planning- Concepts, Philosophy and Responsibilities (breakfast, lunch and refreshments provided).

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 2


Operational Response- Responding when the call comes in (breakfast, lunch and refreshments provided).

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Day 3


Management Issues for Base Operations - Post Search Admin (breakfast, lunch and refreshments provided).

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 days 9 hours

The Managing the Inland Search Function Basic course provides participants with information and knowledge about conducting search operations and the overall management of a missing person incident. Course completion enables participants to manage and direct search efforts for missing or lost persons in a more coordinated and efficient manner. The training serves as a state-of-the-art forum of information exchange about conducting search operations in wilderness, rural, or urban environments. Textbook materials, articles, research documents, and the combined experience and knowledge of the instructors along with the course participants all combine to create an “Information Rich Learning Environment.” That environment and methodology of information sharing is one of the leading attributes of the course.

Frequently asked questions

What books are required for this class?

Two books are REQUIRED for this class: Managing the Inland Search Function AND Lost Person Behavior. Both can be added to your cart at time of registration. If you already own one or both of these books, you do not need to purchase again, but please remember to bring them to class each day.

Who is the audience for this class?

Law enforcement and SAR personnel who may be involved in managing search incidents.

Is this class POST-accredited?

Yes! Participants will earn 24 POST credit hours upon successful completion.

Will food be provided?

Yes! Breakfast, lunch and refreshments will be provided each day.

Who can I contact with more questions?

For any questions, please reach out to us at training@imsaru.org. We're happy to help!

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