Rescue & Signaling

Req 10 — Signaling for Rescue

10.

Signaling for Rescue. Describe the following:

  • Using a cell phone, including when and how to call for help
  • Using a personal locator beacon (PLB)
  • Signaling with a whistle
  • Using a signal mirror
  • Using a flashlight to signal

Explain the advantages and limitations of each method.

Signaling for rescue involves modern technology and ancient techniques. Each method has strengths and weaknesses. A wise Scout understands all of them and knows when each is most effective.

Using a Cell Phone

Cell phones are your fastest rescue option IF you have signal.

When It Works

Best case: You have cell signal (even if weak) and can make a call or text.

911 is always first: Even if you’re not on a plan, 911 works on any cell phone.

Location sharing: Modern phones share GPS location, making rescue faster.

The Call

What to say (concisely):

  1. “This is [your name]. I’m lost/injured near [location/landmark].”
  2. Provide details: “I’m near the blue trail marker, about 2 miles north of the parking area.”
  3. Describe your situation: “I’m injured but sheltered. I can stay put.”
  4. Give your callback number (in case connection is lost)
  5. Don’t hang up if possible—let them contact you

Text vs. Call:

Advantages

Limitations

Preservation Tips

Extend battery life:

Using a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)

A PLB (or satellite communicator like InReach) sends your exact GPS location to a rescue coordination center via satellite. No cell signal needed.

How It Works

  1. Press a button to activate the PLB
  2. Device transmits your GPS coordinates via satellite
  3. Rescue coordination center receives your location
  4. Rescue is dispatched to your coordinates
  5. You remain in place and wait

Advantages

Limitations

When PLBs Shine

PLBs are ideal for:

For Most Scouts

Cell phones + trip plan = sufficient for day hikes and normal camping. PLBs are overkill for local activities but invaluable for serious backcountry trips.

Signaling with a Whistle

A whistle is your primary ground-level signaling tool. Three blasts is universal distress.

How to Signal

The pattern:

Sound carries:

Duration:

Advantages

Limitations

Integration

Use whistle + visual signals:

Using a Signal Mirror

A signal mirror reflects sunlight to attract distant attention. It’s visible up to 10+ miles on clear days.

How to Signal

Setup:

  1. Position sun behind you
  2. Aim the mirror reflection at the target (aircraft, distant rescuer)
  3. Flash briefly (1-2 seconds)
  4. Pause 5 seconds
  5. Repeat until the target acknowledges

For aircraft:

For distant rescuers:

Advantages

Limitations

Integration

Mirror + whistle combo:

Using a Flashlight to Signal

A flashlight sends visible light signals, useful at night.

Signaling Techniques

SOS in Morse code:

Continuous flashing:

Aimed at target:

Advantages

Limitations

Integration

Flashlight + whistle:

Comparison: Advantages and Limitations

MethodRangeDay/NightEffortReliabilitySetup Time
Cell PhoneUnlimited (if signal)BothMinimalSignal-dependentSeconds
PLBUnlimited (satellite)BothMinimalVery highSeconds
Whistle1-3 milesBothLowVery highNone
Mirror10+ milesDay onlyLow (with practice)Very highSeconds
Flashlight1-5 milesNightLowBattery-dependentSeconds

Integrated Signaling Strategy

Best practice uses all available methods:

Phase 1: Immediate (first hour)

Phase 2: Sustained (ongoing)

Phase 3: Coordinated (when rescue approaches)

What Your Counselor Expects

You should be able to:

  1. Describe each method: What it is, how it works
  2. Explain advantages: Why it’s useful
  3. Explain limitations: What problems each has
  4. Compare them: When would you use each one?
  5. Demonstrate at least some: Actually showing whistle, mirror, or flashlight signals helps

Critical thinking: Your counselor might ask, “You’re lost at night. Your cell phone has no signal. What do you do?” You should explain:

Redundancy and Real-World Thinking

In real rescues:

The solution: Carry multiple signaling tools and understand all methods. A Scout with whistle + mirror + flashlight is far more likely to be found than one depending on a single method.