Term
Discuss the Chief of Naval Operations Rescue Swimmer Mission Statement |
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Definition
- Execute SAR operations from rotary wing aircraft.
- Physically conditioned.
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Rescue swimmer’s expertise shall provide fleet commanders the ability to assist Department of Defense (DoD) and civilian personnel in distress.
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Term
Discuss the requirements for the following Rescue Swimmer deployment training:
- Day deployments
- Night deployments
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Definition
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4-day (10/10 or 15/0) Two shall be rescues of a simulated survivor.
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2-night (hoist) Both shall be rescues of a simulated survivor.
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Discuss the requirements for the following Rescue Swimmer deployment training:
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Definition
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Discuss the requirements for the following Rescue Swimmer deployment training:
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Definition
- Day direct deployment requirement can be counted as 2 of their conventional day deployments.
- However, the night direct deployment requirement is in addition to their 2 conventional night deployments for a total of 4-day and 4-night deployments.
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Discuss the requirements for the following Rescue Swimmer deployment training:
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Night/IMC open ocean rescue swimmer deployment
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Day/VMC open ocean rescue swimmer deployment training
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Definition
- Permitted only during actual SAR/mission essential evolutions.
- Permitted for proficiency and qualification. The aircraft carrier (CV) or parent vessel shall be in close proximity.
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Discuss the requirements for the following Rescue Swimmer deployment training:
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Safety Boat
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Substitute for the safety boat
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Definition
- Fully Manned (coxswain, one safety assistant(CPR), one rescue swimmer). Required equipment (NTTP 3-50.1, rescue litter assembly with floatation, trail line, V-strap, gloves, lifting slings, chemical lights with straps, one operable two-way radio and one level “A” medical kit.)
- Second airborne SAR capable helicopter equipped per the NTTP 3-50.1 with dressed swimmer.
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Term
Discuss the requirements for the following Rescue Swimmer deployment training:
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Sea state
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Ceiling/visibility
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Tea bagging
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Live practice rescue litter operations from helicopter
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Definition
- 2 or less
- 500/1
- Shall not be continued as fulfilling night deployment requirements.
- Simulated survivor is clear of the water by approximately 10 to 15 feet. Survivor shall then be lowered and removed prior to recovery of the litter.
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Term
Discuss the currency requirements of the following rescue swimmer practical training:
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Swimmer fitness tests
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CPR
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Mock trauma scenario
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Definition
- Semi-annual, TYCOM SFT. (3 total a year)
- Annually
- Annually, TYCOM eval does not count as regular annual.
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Term
State the safety observer requirements during the Swimmer Fitness Tests |
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Definition
- Qualified in adult CPR and trained in first aid procedures level “A” medical kit.
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Safety observers may not perform the fitness test while performing safety observer responsibilities.
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List the requirements for the Swimmer fitness test |
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Definition
- OPNAVINST 3130.6, Series Naval Search and Rescue Standardization Program
- Flight suit and steel toe boots.
- 4 pull ups in 2 min. (max rest 5 min.)
- Dumbell carry (50 lbs.) 100 yds over two obsticals 12-14" in 1 min. 25 sec. (max rest 5 min.)
- Litter walk 1 mile in 16 min. 30 sec. Back pack weighing 39 lbs may be substituted for actual litter. (max rest 20 min.)
- 500/400 swim/buddy tow 27 min. or less
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State the currency requirements for the Rescue Swimmer training lectures on the Navy SAR training CD ROM |
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Definition
Every 12 months and a minimum of three lectures shall be completed each quarter. |
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State what comprises the annually rescue swimmer evaluation |
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Definition
1. Closed book examination (40 questions, minimum grade 3.4)
2. Practical evaluation
3. Mock trauma scenario
4. SAR Fitness Test |
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Explain rescue swimmer proficiency and evaluation waivers requirements |
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Definition
CO's may grant waivers for long cruise. Shall not exceed 90 days from the evaluation expiration date or return from operational commitment. |
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Discuss the following rescue swimmer practical training/evaluations safety standards:
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Safety equipment
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Training Time Out (TTO) Procedures
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Break/Release Hold Procedures
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Safety Observer
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Whistle Blasts
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Safety Swimmer
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Chemlights used to set up the pool area for night pool training
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Definition
- Level “A” medical kit and a rescue litter or backboard.
- Uncertainty about requirements or procedures to be performed in the water. May be called if procedure is incorrect or unsafe.
- Release hold when "BREAK" command is given. Pinch under water indicates "BREAK" command.
- Qualified rescue swimmer, remain out of pool with whistle.
- 1-individuals attention 2-everyones attention 3-exit asap
- Qualified rescue swimmer.
- RED-exits BLUE-light switches or flashlights GREEN-swimmer/apex on parachute
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Discuss Rescue Crewman common core ground training requirements and currency |
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Definition
- OPNAVINST 3130/3 Rescue Crewman Common Core Ground Training Form.
- Oonce every 12 months; minimum 4 lectures per quarter.
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