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Search and Rescue: High-Risk Tactical Tracking
$695.00
This tactical tracking course teaches law enforcement, military, and SAR professionals how to track armed fugitives and missing persons using proven team-based methods. Learn to detect, interpret, and follow human, animal, and vehicle tracks through wilderness or rural terrain. Perfect for real-world operations involving search and rescue, suspect pursuit, and rural patrol.
Description
Search and Rescue: High-Risk Tactical Tracking
Track Like a Rhodesian Selous Scout
Tactical Human Tracking for Law Enforcement, Military, SAR & Special Operations
This advanced tactical tracking course is specifically designed for active-duty law enforcement officers, military personnel, special tactics teams, SWAT, Search and Rescue (SAR), border patrol, forest rangers, and anyone whose profession may involve tracking criminals, fugitives, or lost persons through rugged terrain.
If you are not active duty law enforcement or military and are interested in this course, please contact us first to discuss enrollment.
Instructor: Jimmy Dunn
Your lead instructor, Jimmy Dunn, is a veteran tracker and former law enforcement officer with over 20 years of experience with the National Park Service. Jimmy trained directly under world-renowned tracker David Scott-Donelon and served as an instructor under him for four years.
Jimmy has an extensive background in tactical tracking, high-angle SAR operations, and served on the Sheriff’s Office Special Response Team (SRT) as well as a multi-agency Tactical Tracking Unit. He was also the primary tracker for the National Park Service Special Event Tactical Team (SETT), supporting operations including border security, drug interdiction, presidential inaugurations, and high-threat event management.
Course Overview: High-Risk Tracking Operations
This course delivers advanced skills in high-risk human tracking through both classroom instruction and field-based tactical exercises. You will learn to track armed suspects, fleeing criminals, and missing persons in wooded, wilderness, and rural environments using team formations, command communication, and visual detection skills.
You’ll be trained in how to assess track evidence, recognize human and vehicle movement, and distinguish signs of individuals who may be intentionally evading detection. These techniques are grounded in both tactical and Search and Rescue principles, making them ideal for real-world missions.
Training Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Operate as a member of a tactical tracking team or SAR unit
Analyze terrain, weather, and environmental indicators to locate human tracks and sign
Identify movement patterns (day/night travel, evasive maneuvers)
Execute lost track recovery procedures
Work effectively in high-stakes or hostile tracking environments
Topics Covered
Roles and duties of individual trackers
Team tracking formations and communication
Tactical vs. SAR tracking strategies
Lost track procedures and re-acquisition methods
Identifying and aging tracks in varied terrain
Evidence interpretation and track sign recognition
Chain-of-command responsibilities during high-risk tracking ops
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:
Active duty law enforcement officers
Military and special operations units
SWAT teams and tactical response personnel
Border patrol and federal agents
Forest rangers and conservation officers
Search and Rescue teams
Hunters and rural landowners seeking advanced tracking skills