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== GSAR ==
[[File:balto_gsar.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The GSAR exercise editor]]
GSAR (Ground Search and Rescue) is a non-canine training category for documenting general SAR skills training. This includes radio communications, GPS, land navigation, first aid, and other non-discipline-specific training that handlers need to maintain proficiency in. Balto's GSAR exercise log captures the activity type, topics covered, and notes from the training.
=== Starting a GSAR Exercise ===
If you haven't already started a Mission, follow these steps.
# From the Welcome page, press and hold the begin training button to start a new mission
# Configure the mission details (date, location, DR number) and tap Start a new task
# On the Exercise Configuration screen, select GSAR as the training type
# Tap Set Task Details to begin the exercise
Otherwise, you'll be skipping steps 1 and 2.
The GSAR exercise has two sections that scroll vertically: Setup (Config) and Review.
=== Setup Section ===
This section captures what type of training was conducted and what topics were covered.
==== Activity Type ====
Select the format of the training:
* '''Outdoor''' — Field-based practical training
* '''Classroom''' — Indoor instructional training
* '''Public Relations''' — Community outreach or demonstrations
* '''Meeting''' — Team or organizational meetings
==== Topic ====
Check all topics that were covered during the training:
* '''Radio Communications''' — Operating SAR radios, protocols, frequencies
* '''GPS''' — GPS device use, waypoints, tracks
* '''Land Navigation''' — Map and compass, terrain interpretation
* '''Search Tactics''' — Search planning, lost person behavior, probability
* '''Line Search''' — Ground search techniques, line formations
* '''Evidence''' — Evidence recognition, preservation, chain of custody
* '''Situational Awareness''' — Environmental and team safety awareness
* '''Technology''' — SAR-related technology and tools
* '''First-aid/WFA''' — Wilderness First Aid for humans
* '''K9 First-aid''' — Canine first aid and emergency care
* '''Flanker Training''' — Working as a flanker for K9 teams
* '''Tracker''' — Visual tracking skills (not canine)
* '''Cross-training''' — Training with other SAR teams or disciplines
* '''Other''' — Use the adjacent text field to specify
Multiple topics can be checked for training sessions that covered multiple areas.
=== Review Section ===
This section captures notes from the training.
==== Notes ====
Free-form text area for activity notes, key learning points, and any follow-up plans. Use this to document specific scenarios practiced, instructors, certifications earned, or topics that need more work.
=== Finishing the Exercise ===
When you're done recording the exercise:
# Scroll to the bottom of the screen
# Tap '''Finish & save exercise'''
# The exercise will be saved and you'll return to the mission
=== Tips ===
* Use GSAR logs to maintain proficiency records for required training topics that your team or certifying organization tracks
* Check multiple topics for cross-discipline training sessions to capture the full scope of what was covered
* The Notes field is ideal for recording who taught what, certifications earned, or specific scenarios that need follow-up
* For annual requirements like First-aid recertification, use GSAR logs to maintain a clear training record
* When attending external SAR training or conferences, use GSAR with the Cross-training topic to log the experience
* Public Relations activities count toward team service hours in many organizations — log them here for proper credit
== GSAR (General Search & Rescue) ==
== GSAR (General Search & Rescue) ==
Here are the GSAR screens:
Here are the GSAR screens:

Revision as of 14:44, 31 May 2026

GSAR

The GSAR exercise editor

GSAR (Ground Search and Rescue) is a non-canine training category for documenting general SAR skills training. This includes radio communications, GPS, land navigation, first aid, and other non-discipline-specific training that handlers need to maintain proficiency in. Balto's GSAR exercise log captures the activity type, topics covered, and notes from the training.

Starting a GSAR Exercise

If you haven't already started a Mission, follow these steps.

  1. From the Welcome page, press and hold the begin training button to start a new mission
  2. Configure the mission details (date, location, DR number) and tap Start a new task
  3. On the Exercise Configuration screen, select GSAR as the training type
  4. Tap Set Task Details to begin the exercise

Otherwise, you'll be skipping steps 1 and 2.

The GSAR exercise has two sections that scroll vertically: Setup (Config) and Review.

Setup Section

This section captures what type of training was conducted and what topics were covered.

Activity Type

Select the format of the training:

  • Outdoor — Field-based practical training
  • Classroom — Indoor instructional training
  • Public Relations — Community outreach or demonstrations
  • Meeting — Team or organizational meetings

Topic

Check all topics that were covered during the training:

  • Radio Communications — Operating SAR radios, protocols, frequencies
  • GPS — GPS device use, waypoints, tracks
  • Land Navigation — Map and compass, terrain interpretation
  • Search Tactics — Search planning, lost person behavior, probability
  • Line Search — Ground search techniques, line formations
  • Evidence — Evidence recognition, preservation, chain of custody
  • Situational Awareness — Environmental and team safety awareness
  • Technology — SAR-related technology and tools
  • First-aid/WFA — Wilderness First Aid for humans
  • K9 First-aid — Canine first aid and emergency care
  • Flanker Training — Working as a flanker for K9 teams
  • Tracker — Visual tracking skills (not canine)
  • Cross-training — Training with other SAR teams or disciplines
  • Other — Use the adjacent text field to specify

Multiple topics can be checked for training sessions that covered multiple areas.

Review Section

This section captures notes from the training.

Notes

Free-form text area for activity notes, key learning points, and any follow-up plans. Use this to document specific scenarios practiced, instructors, certifications earned, or topics that need more work.

Finishing the Exercise

When you're done recording the exercise:

  1. Scroll to the bottom of the screen
  2. Tap Finish & save exercise
  3. The exercise will be saved and you'll return to the mission

Tips

  • Use GSAR logs to maintain proficiency records for required training topics that your team or certifying organization tracks
  • Check multiple topics for cross-discipline training sessions to capture the full scope of what was covered
  • The Notes field is ideal for recording who taught what, certifications earned, or specific scenarios that need follow-up
  • For annual requirements like First-aid recertification, use GSAR logs to maintain a clear training record
  • When attending external SAR training or conferences, use GSAR with the Cross-training topic to log the experience
  • Public Relations activities count toward team service hours in many organizations — log them here for proper credit

GSAR (General Search & Rescue)

Here are the GSAR screens: