JP 3-50 National Search and Rescue Manual Vol I - US Navy

JP 3-50 National Search and Rescue Manual Vol I - US Navy JP 3-50 National Search and Rescue Manual Vol I - US Navy

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2. Inland SAR. The Commander, Air Rescue Service (ARS), is the executive agent for the U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, designated to implement the National SAR Plan for the Inland SAR area. The Commander, ARS, has established a single SRR with its RCC at Scott Air Force Base (AFB), IL. 3. Overseas SAR. The Overseas Area includes Alaska and all other portions of the globe not within the Maritime and Inland Areas. Various Unified Commands implement the National SAR Plan within the Overseas Area, and usually assign subordinate commands as SAR Coordinators. B. While the Maritime and Inland Areas are generally composed of internationally recognized SRRs and SRSs, the Overseas Area established for national purposes is not so organized, but instead overlaps SRRs and SRSs of other nations. Unified Commanders perform SAR in the Overseas Area only after considering the laws, policies, and SAR capabilities of all countries possibly involved and only when the SAR response does not interfere with their primary mission. Other nations are normally expected to assume primary responsibility for coordinating SAR in these areas. C. Geographic SAR responsibilities have been established as follows: MARITIME AREA ATLANTIC SAR COORDINATOR Commander, Coast Guard Atlantic Area, responsible for SRRs and SRSs detailed below and shown in Figure 1-2. RCC COMLANTAREA NY Commander, Coast Guard Atlantic Area RCC BOSTON Commander, 1st Coast Guard District RCC ST LOUIS Commander, 2nd Coast Guard District RCC NORFOLK Commander, 5th Coast Guard District RCC MIAMI Commander, 7th Coast Guard District RSC SAN JUAN (Under RCC MIAMI) Commander, Greater Antilles Section RCC NEW ORLEANS Commander, 8th Coast Guard District RCC CLEVELAND

Commander, 9th Coast Guard District PACIFIC SAR COORDINATOR-Commander, Coast Guard Pacific Area, responsible for SRRs detailed below and shown in Figure 1-2. RCC LONG BEACH Commander, 11th Coast Guard District RCC SEATTLE Commander, 13th Coast Guard District RCC HONOLULU Commander, 14th Coast Guard District (jointly operated by Coast Guard, Air Force, and Navy personnel) INLAND AREA-Commander, ARS, responsible for the SRR detailed below and shown in Figure 1-2. RCC SCOTT Commander, AFRCC, SCOTT AFB OVERSEAS AREA-Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Air Force, Pacific, responsible for the State of Alaska-appropriate Unified Commanders are SAR Coordinators elsewhere in the world. RCC ELMENDORF Commander, Alaskan Air Command 122 SAR PLANS Each SAR Coordinator develops SAR Plans detailing procedures for conducting SAR missions. Each plan should include the following information: A. A list of available SAR facilities, by primary and secondary usage, and a list of other potential facilities, such as Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs) and Flight Service Stations (FSSs), along with contact points for requesting the aid of any resource. B. The organization of communications, including: 1. The locations, call signs, hours of watch, and frequencies of all radio stations, services, and agencies likely to be used in SAR. 1-4

Comm<strong>and</strong>er, 9th Coast Guard District<br />

PACIFIC SAR COORDINATOR-Comm<strong>and</strong>er, Coast Guard Pacific Area,<br />

responsible for SRRs detailed below <strong>and</strong> shown in Figure 1-2.<br />

RCC LONG BEACH<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>er, 11th Coast Guard District<br />

RCC SEATTLE<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>er, 13th Coast Guard District<br />

RCC HONOLULU<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>er, 14th Coast Guard District<br />

(jointly operated by Coast Guard, Air Force, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Navy</strong> personnel)<br />

INLAND AREA-Comm<strong>and</strong>er, ARS, responsible for the SRR detailed below <strong>and</strong><br />

shown in Figure 1-2.<br />

RCC SCOTT<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>er, AFRCC, SCOTT AFB<br />

OVERSEAS AREA-Comm<strong>and</strong>er-in-Chief, U.S. Air Force, Pacific, responsible<br />

for the State of Alaska-appropriate Unified Comm<strong>and</strong>ers are SAR<br />

Coordinators elsewhere in the world.<br />

RCC ELMENDORF<br />

Comm<strong>and</strong>er, Alaskan Air Comm<strong>and</strong><br />

122 SAR PLANS<br />

Each SAR Coordinator develops SAR Plans detailing procedures for<br />

conducting SAR missions. Each plan should include the following<br />

information:<br />

A. A list of available SAR facilities, by primary <strong>and</strong> secondary<br />

usage, <strong>and</strong> a list of other potential facilities, such as Air Route<br />

Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs) <strong>and</strong> Flight Service Stations (FSSs),<br />

along with contact points for requesting the aid of any resource.<br />

B. The organization of communications, including:<br />

1. The locations, call signs, hours of watch, <strong>and</strong> frequencies of<br />

all radio stations, services, <strong>and</strong> agencies likely to be used<br />

in SAR.<br />

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