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MEETINGS FOR 2010
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Next meeting:
Jan. 14, 2010, 6 p.m.
The above meetings, unless stated otherwise, are held at the Cannon Tramway
Building, Exit 34-B
Other training meetings and events are listed on the Members' Training page
TEAM

Next meeting:
Jan. 14, 2010, 7.30 p.m.
Overview of Standard Operating Guidelines
The following information is covered in the Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG):
  • Preplanning Obligation of Members
  • Notification and Dispatch for an Operations Response
  • Departure to Scene
  • On Scene Arrival
  • On Scene Behavior
  • Planning, Strategy, Tactics and Operations
  • Leaving the Scene
  • Personal Responsibility
Overview of By-Laws
The following information is covered in the By-Laws:
  • Articles of Agreement
  • Membership: probationary, active, inactive, supporting categories; application process;
    expulsion
  • Membership Meetings
  • Board of Directors, Administrative Officers, Committees
  • Line Officers
  • Contracts, Funds, Deposits, Dues, Books and Records, Fiscal Year
  • Personal Liability and Indemnification
  • Amendments
Equipment List
The NASAR SARTECH™ II Minimum Personal Equipment List for a "24-hour ready pack"
provides a guide to what should always be ready in your pack. Add or delete items for a specific
incident as conditions dictate.Click here for the
complete equipment list (pdf file)
Training Manual
Call Out Procedure
The decision about which team members to call is based upon their residence towns, hence
proximity to the incident, and sometimes upon the specific skills and qualifications demanded by
the nature of the mission. The dispatcher calls those team members until the number requested
by Fish & Game accepts the mission. As team members respond positively, the dispatcher relays
their names to the Pemi incident leader, who is stationed at the staging area. Members sign in
with both Pemi and Fish & Game upon arrival at the staging area. No one leaves a mission in
progress without notifying the person(s) in charge. At the conclusion of the mission, members
sign out with both Pemi and Fish & Game. Because a specific number of team members is
requested by Fish & Game, dispatchers do not place mass calls or leave messages for those who
do not answer. Dispatchers continue calling until they make direct contact with team members
and reach the target number of responders; they then notify the incident leader which members
will be reporting to the staging area and approximately when. If the mission is canceled or
concludes quickly, or the staging area changes, the Pemi incident leader thus knows who to
notify en route. It is the responsibility of each team member to keep the Pemi secretary apprised
of current phone numbers, to maintain a ready pack, and to stay in sufficient physical shape to
withstand the rigors of a mission..
Updated Nov. 1, 2009