Information Gathering 

When a crisis situation is suspected or has been confirmed one of the first things that can be done to assist with future efforts toward team member care and recovery is the documentation of events and the gathering of information. These details can be lost or skewed over even short periods of time due to emotions and information overload. The Field Leader should assign a team member to begin documenting detailed information regarding the incident, secure the location, and start an investigation to include, but not limited to:


  1. Time of day and location
  2. Description of what happened
  3. Number and description of people involved:
    1. Male or female
    2. Approximate age
    3. Clothing description
    4. Identifying marks (beard, scars, hair style/color, tattoos, etc.)
  4. Visible weapons (long guns, hand guns, knives, machetes, etc.)
  5. Vehicle description
    1. Make, year, model, color, style, license plate (Number/State/Country)
    2. Distinctive markings
  6. Direction of travel
  7. Anything not previously asked