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Started by Hoorah, December 31, 2009, 05:43:40 PM

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Hoorah

What are your exsperiences with SAR catalogs. Please list SAR catalogs.

IceNine

STOP IT!

Ask a direct question with an actual purpose and stop asking for lists.  Google will make a list for you.

If you want equipment, go search for an individual item you will get the best sampling and most valuable information if you research the items you want.  You can use this forum, or any number of others.

"All of the true things that I am about to tell you are shameless lies"

Book of Bokonon
Chapter 4

Hoorah


Strick

Are you looking at buying some gear or equipment?
[darn]atio memoriae

Hoorah


Bobble

#5
CCW -

Actually, it would be nice to see you do a little leg work once in a while before you post.  You may be young, but you obviously have a rudimentary acquaintance with computer technology, and could probably use the Google search function quite handily and/or search existing threads here at CAP Talk.  We all (I hope) check in here to perhaps learn something new, but it is also generally considered a good thing to thoughtfully contribute information to the discussions when and if possible.

The military has many terms for those individuals always looking to receive but never to give.  Amongst others, see "Sponge", "Check-Valve", and "One-Way".
R. Litzke, Capt, CAP
NER-NY-153

"Men WILL wear underpants."

Stonewall

Quote from: capcadetwilliams on December 31, 2009, 05:43:40 PM
What are your exsperiences with SAR catalogs. Please list SAR catalogs.

Your question:
  What is your experience with SAR catalogs?

My answer:  Well, there are very few "SAR Catalogs" out there.  What I think you're asking for is "where can I find a catalog that has gear I can use for doing CAP ground search & rescue".  Is this a more accurate description of the information you are seeking? 

As a young cadet who can't seem to find this answer on his own, my guess is that you're too young and not qualified to actually perform true search & rescue operations.  If you take a look, you'll see that "SAR catalogs" have very expensive, high-end, professional search & rescue equipment that paid professionals use.  Not something a CAP cadet would need for NESA's ground team member course.

Guess what I did?  I went to www.google.com and typed in "Search and Rescue Equipment" then I typed in "Emergency Services Equipment" and hit the "Google Search" button.  It's that easy!!!!

I was a cadet before the internet was available.  If I needed ES gear I'd call Ranger Joe's, Brigade Quartermaster, Kaufman's West, US Cavalry, the CAP Supply Depot (not around anymore) and ask them to send me a catalog in the mail.  Guess what?  They'll still do that for you!

Take some initiative and do some work on your own. 

http://www.searchgear.com/

http://www.rescueresponse.com/

http://www.pacificrescue.com/

http://www.afmo.com/Search_and_Rescue_Gear_s/18.htm

http://www.mountaintek.com/

http://www.safetycentral.com/disres.html

http://www.homeland1.com/homeland-security-products/search-rescue-equipment-sar/

http://www.sarinfo.bc.ca/Sarprdct.htm

http://www.rocknrescue.com/

http://www.aerialmachineandtool.com/

Serving since 1987.

Hoorah


MIKE

Mike Johnston

Hoorah


Strick

[darn]atio memoriae

Hoorah

I  would like some search tips please.

Bobble

R. Litzke, Capt, CAP
NER-NY-153

"Men WILL wear underpants."

Senior

Stonewall,
You know all the cool links ;)
Nice way to talk to the young ;)
I didn't know Kaufman's was still around.  I visited there when
I was at PJOC and APJOC. 
NASAR has good books, cadet Williams.

Stonewall

Quote from: Senior on January 02, 2010, 01:33:54 AM

I didn't know Kaufman's was still around. 

Nor did I.  I just remember them from my pre-cadet days, like early to mid-80s.  They had full-page ads in Soldier of Fortune Magazine.  They were cool because they sold used gear.  I loved used gear as a cadet, made you look salty.
Serving since 1987.

JayT

Quote from: capcadetwilliams on December 31, 2009, 08:30:32 PM
I  would like some search tips please.

Log onto Google. Type what you're looking for. Press enter.
"Eagerness and thrill seeking in others' misery is psychologically corrosive, and is also rampant in EMS. It's a natural danger of the job. It will be something to keep under control, something to fight against."

Seabee219

  SOme of the comments might be harmless to some, but to a young cadet it may not be.  Our Job as members is to help one another.  The comment about leg work first is good, it gives him direction on what do to.  just telling him to not ask is not correcting the problem at hand.  Yes the fourms are not our squadron but give the young lad direction.  As a DCC I think it's rude just to tell him to STOP! sorry sir, just my thoughts.

CAP Capt, Retired US Navy Seabee.
  MRO, MS, MO, UDF, GT3, MSA, CUL
1. Lead by example, and take care of your people

davidsinn

Quote from: Seabee219 on January 02, 2010, 03:30:45 PM
  SOme of the comments might be harmless to some, but to a young cadet it may not be.  Our Job as members is to help one another.  The comment about leg work first is good, it gives him direction on what do to.  just telling him to not ask is not correcting the problem at hand.  Yes the fourms are not our squadron but give the young lad direction.  As a DCC I think it's rude just to tell him to STOP! sorry sir, just my thoughts.

You bring up good points but what you don't realize since you've only been around for four months is that this particular cadet has a long history of posting like this. We have tried giving advice both privately and publicly and it just doesn't appear to stick for some reason. Some of us are getting frustrated.
Former CAP Captain
David Sinn

Stonewall

#18
Quote from: davidsinn on January 02, 2010, 03:39:14 PMYou bring up good points but what you don't realize since you've only been around for four months is that this particular cadet has a long history of posting like this. We have tried giving advice both privately and publicly and it just doesn't appear to stick for some reason. Some of us are getting frustrated.

Exactly.  I think it's time for some time away from CAP Talk for the young man.  I've PM'd this guy myself only after he PM'd me asking for guidance.  Obviously he hasn't taken any advice (not criticism or flaming, but polite constructive advice) to heart.
Serving since 1987.

Hoorah

I have decided that I will not make any further topics till Feb 15th 2010. I will though post in topics when I need to.