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Helicopter Safety Protocols and Training in Salt Lake County SAR
Part I: Engage Stakeholders
Operations, Audience, Users
β€’ Operations: Those who do what we are evaluating. Those who are developing the
protocols and enacting the training.
o Salt Lake County Sheriff Department
o Mountain Rescue Association (MRA)
o The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
o National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR)
o Salt Lake City SAR volunteers
β€’ Audience: Those who have the program done to them. Those who are following the
protocols and receiving the training.
o The Salt Lake County SAR volunteers
β–ͺ 30 volunteers
β–ͺ < 1 year experience
β–ͺ 1-5 years experience
β–ͺ 5-10 years experience
β–ͺ 15+ years experience
o Salt Lake County Sheriff Department
β–ͺ The Sheriff
β–ͺ Deputies
β–ͺ Canyon Patrol
β€’ Users: Those who use the information from the evaluation to make decisions on protocols
and training.
o Salt Lake County SAR volunteers
o Incident Command
o Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department
o Salt Lake City Council
o Mayor's Office
o Budget Office
Ranking of Stakeholders and Their Roles
β€’ High Importance: Involved in this evaluation
o Operations:
β–ͺ Salt Lake County SAR volunteers (people in the field that request and
interact with helicopter)
β–ͺ 15+ years experience
β–ͺ Representative: John Doe

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β–ͺ 5-10 years experience
β–ͺ Representative: Helen Keller
β–ͺ Salt Lake County Sheriff Department (the governing body of Salt Lake
County SAR)
β–ͺ Salt Lake County Sheriff (ultimately in charge of Salt Lake County
SAR)
β–ͺ Representative: Rosie Rivera
β–ͺ Mountain Rescue Association (responsible for developing protocol,
delivering training, and research on helicopter safety)
β–ͺ Instructor Liaison (assist in delivery of training)
β–ͺ Representative: Eric Johnson
β–ͺ The American Society for Testing and Materials (Salt Lake County
Sheriff’s Department is on the ASTM committee for developing SAR
standards)
β–ͺ Committee member (helps develop SAR standards)
β–ͺ Representative: Albert Einstein
o Audience:
β–ͺ Salt Lake County SAR volunteers (those who are going through the
helicopter safety program, enacting protocols, and receiving training)
β–ͺ 15+ years of experience
β–ͺ Representative: Thomas Edison
β–ͺ 10-15 years of experience
β–ͺ Representative: Jane Goodall
o Users:
β–ͺ Salt Lake County SAR
β–ͺ Leadership among SAR volunteers (will help implement changes
in helicopter safety programs should it be warranted)
β–ͺ Representative: Dan Hadley
β–ͺ Salt Lake County Sheriff Department (ultimately in charge of
implementing changes should they be warranted)
β–ͺ Salt Lake County Sheriff
β–ͺ Representative: Rosie Rivera
β€’ Medium Importance: Some involved in this evaluation
o Operations
β–ͺ National Association of Search and Rescue (responsible for developing
protocol and providing training for helicopter safety)
β–ͺ Instructor Liaison (assist in the delivery of training)
β–ͺ Representative: Will William
o Audience
β–ͺ Salt Lake County SAR volunteers
β–ͺ 1-5 years of experience
β–ͺ Representative: Ben Stiller
β–ͺ Salt Lake County Sheriff Department
β–ͺ Canyon Patrol (may receive helicopter training; sometimes work in
the field)
β–ͺ Representative: Marie Curie

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Helicopter Safety Protocols and Training in Salt Lake County SAR Part I: Engage Stakeholders Operations, Audience, Users β€’ Operations: Those who do what we are evaluating. Those who are developing the protocols and enacting the training. o Salt Lake County Sheriff Department o Mountain Rescue Association (MRA) o The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) o National Association of Search and Rescue (NASAR) o Salt Lake City SAR volunteers β€’ Audience: Those who have the program done to them. Those who are following the protocols and receiving the training. o The Salt Lake County SAR volunteers β–ͺ 30 volunteers β–ͺ < 1 year experience β–ͺ 1-5 years experience β–ͺ 5-10 years experience β–ͺ 15+ years experience o Salt Lake County Sheriff Department β–ͺ The Sheriff β–ͺ Deputies β–ͺ Canyon Patrol β€’ Users: Those who use the information from the evaluation to make decisions on protocols and training. o Salt Lake County SAR volunteers o Incident Command o Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department o Salt Lake City Council o Mayor's Office o Budget Office Ranking of Stakeholders and Their Roles β€’ High Importance: Involved in this evaluation o Operations: β–ͺ Salt Lake County SAR volunteers (people in the field that request and interact with helicopter) β–ͺ 15+ years experience β–ͺ Representative: John Doe β–ͺ β€’ 5-10 years experience β–ͺ Representative: Helen Keller β–ͺ Salt Lake County Sheriff Department (the governing body of Salt Lake County SAR) β–ͺ Salt Lake Cou ...
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