Check in. {Ans: When a searcher arrives on the scene of a search they should report to}Locate, Access, Stabilize, Transport {Ans: The SAR acronym L.A.S.T. stands for}West to East {Ans: Universal Transverse Mercator zone are numbered 1 -6-}As the incident progresses what is happening to any potential clues? {Ans: Clues will deteriorate and become more difficult to find.}The LPQ, maps, statistical data, weather reports, theoretical and search data are considered {Ans: Planning Data}NFPA 1670 states that "Members of organizations at the awareness level shall be permitted to {Ans: Assist in support function on a wilderness search and rescue operation but shall not be deployed into the wilderness.}volunteer organizations {Ans: By and large, trained Search Responders are provided by}Notification of a search assignment to the search team, and notification of a search assignment to the team members {Ans: Notification of a search is separated into the following categories}the theoretical search area {Ans: The ___________ is the distance that the subject could have traveled in the time elapsed.}Last Known Point (LKP) {Ans: is defined as the last place the subject is verifiably known to have been.}Smelling smoke from a campfire when looking