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Our team is a member of the Pennsylvania Search
and Rescue Council; most SAR teams within the State (PA) do not have this type
of (local) fire company SOG. Is there a SOG specially written in your
response area for volunteer SAR teams that are not part of volunteer fire
companies? Placing this topic in a SAR prospective; I think item IV-B in
the fire company’s manual sums what the same thing that I had said earlier.
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[mailto:msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN In our area the both the fire academy and
the police academy have courses in scene preservation and photography. I
have been assigned to take pictures of suspected arson scenes by fire chiefs as a standing With the spread of camera phones and
digital transmission we developed a SOG f We have run this by our lawyers, our
insurance company’s lawyers and local auth The fire company version is pasted below: HVFC-F-003-080725 Use of Cell Phones, Cameras, and Similar
Devices I. Purpose: This Standard Operating
Guideline is f II.
Use of Devices, Generally: It is permissible f III.
Prohibited Uses, Generally: It is not permitted to
transmit images IV.
Specific Prohibitions: A. Medical Conditions: It is prohibited
by HIPPA and other federal regulations to transmit identifiable medical B. Evidence: Images of clothes, tracks,
vehicles, bodies, C. Identifiable Persons: No image of an
identifiable person, dead V.
Penalties: Any member violating this policy From:
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