2025 SAR Summit

Fri, 07 Nov, 2025 at 09:00 am to Sat, 08 Nov, 2025 at 05:00 pm UTC-06:00

ILEAS Training Center | Urbana

Champaign County Search & Rescue
Publisher/HostChampaign County Search & Rescue
2025 SAR Summit
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Join us for an exciting event focused on Search and Rescue operations whether you are an experienced searcher or new to the field
About this Event

This summit offers valuable insights, networking opportunities, and training sessions to enhance your skills as a searcher.


November 7 - Agenda

πŸ•‘: 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Lost Person Behavior
Host: Ralph and Ellen Kuchenbrod, Certified LPB Instructors

Info: This class is based on the book Lost Person Behavior by Robert Koester. It discusses how people act when they get lost and how to use the book to help find them. It also describes Reflex Tasking, a method to get searchers into the field quickly to look for a missing person. The last half of the class looks at different subject types, such as those with autism or dementia. It discusses their typical behaviors when they are missing and the best way to search for them. This class is a must-have for all searchers. It will be extremely helpful if you are taking the Search Planning class on Saturday. Every attendee must have their own copy of the book. If you do not have it, there will be copies available for purchase at the class. The cost is $35 – cash only. There is a $10 charge for maps used in class, payable with registration.


πŸ•‘: 07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Night Search

Info: Try your hand at searching when the big light is gone. It’s a totally different environment in the dark. We will present a missing subject scenario and set up a mock search area with clues in the woods. Bring three light sources and eye protection. The area will probably have thorns or briars so bring gloves and wear heavy clothing or chaps plus boots. A hiking stick will be helpful and whatever gear you need for a wilderness search.


November 8 - Agenda

πŸ•‘: 09:05 AM - 10:00 AM
Keynote Address - "Resilience to Rescue"
Host: Brian Brauer, RN, Ed.D., University of Illinois

Info: "Resilience to Rescue" will discuss strategies to manage the stressors of serving others. Most training programs will cover the skills to perform search and rescue- the goal of this presentation is to discuss the emotional toll that responders face and how to manage those feelings in a healthy manner. How do you maintain boundaries between home, work, and your volunteer service? How can you prepare yourself to be resilient in the face of the terrible things to which you may be exposed? Brian will offer strategies and tactics to prevent the need to rescue yourself based on his 35-year career as a first responder so you can "Be Prepared" to serve others for years to come.


πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Illinois Search and Rescue Remarks
πŸ•‘: 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
How to be an Effective Crew Leader
Host: Mark Hinch, Naperville EMA SAR

Info: A crew leader is a very important position on a search & rescue team. Not only do you need to know all about the art of search but also how to deal with people. As a crew leader you are a motivator, as well as a leader. You will learn some techniques of searching a segment, as well as some correction techniques when things seem to go wrong.


πŸ•‘: 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
Cornfield Search
Host: Ralph Kuchenbrod, CCSAR, Illinois Fire Service Institute

Info: Searching in a cornfield is a totally different experience than looking for someone in the woods or a city. Your usual search tactics don’t work. This is a difficult and potentially dangerous environment. Learn about the potential hazards and how to prepare for them. Discover what techniques work, and don’t work, in a cornfield. Participants will receive a detasseling hat they can use for cornfield searches.


πŸ•‘: 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM
Effective Litter Evacuation of an Injured Subject
Host: Ralph Kuchenbrod, CCSAR, Illinois Fire Institute

Info: If an ambulance cannot get to your subject, then your team may have to transport the subject to the ambulance. You will discover how challenging it can be to transport a subject by litter. Learn how to correctly β€œpackage” the subject so that they are comfortable and to prevent further injury during transport. You will learn how to wrap the subject into the litter and the best techniques for carrying it.


πŸ•‘: 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM
Water Rescue Techniques
Host: Mitch Rolson, Captain, Cornbelt Fire Department

Info: This course will teach you how to safely maneuver ground searches with water rescue & recovery.
Techniques for how to organize and conduct searches along the banks of lakes and swift water will be discussed. How to safely work with dive teams and learn what to do and what not to do to make the search successful. Equipment will be discussed and practical exercises will be practiced outside. Dress according to the weather. Plan to have fun and learn some important skills.


πŸ•‘: 02:45 PM - 04:45 PM
Knots, Ropes, and Straps for SAR
Host: Dan Zaccard, Director, EMA Boone County

Info: This course will discuss how to move objects with a rope or straps while searching for evidence or someone lost. Learn how to safely move objects to ensure a thorough search. It consists of basic knot tying and uses. Attendees will learn safe moving techniques using straps.


πŸ•‘: 02:45 PM - 04:45 PM
Search Planning: Where to Send Searchers
Host: Ellen Kuchenbrod, CCSAR, Illinois Fire Service Institute

Info: This class is designed for those in the command post figuring out where to send search teams. It starts with a quick overview of Reflex Tasking, a method to get searchers into the field quickly. Participants will then be given maps and a scenario to plan out where they would send searchers first. After this, there is another brief presentation on how to segment the map into searchable areas and how to prioritize them for the greatest chance of success. Participants will then go back to their maps, segment them, and create a prioritized list of search segments. This class is primarily hands-on and mimics how you would approach a real case. The scenario is based on an actual search. Taking the Lost Person Behavior class prior to this will be helpful as it will explain Reflex Tasking.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

ILEAS Training Center, 1701 East Main Street, Urbana, United States

Tickets

USD 10.00 to USD 30.00

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