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Origin and Evolution of Arcon Method for Search and Rescue Dogs
Copyright (c) 2008 Jaime Parejo Garcia
Canine Rescue
http://www.rescatecanino.com



The author of the Arcón rescue method, Jaime Parejo García, was
born in Seville, Spain in 1961. From the time he was an
adolescent, driven by a powerful, innate motivation, he devoted
himself to studying, observing and analysing animal behaviour in
their natural habitats.

Thus, at the tender age of 14, he travelled (usually hitchhiking
due to a lack of money) to many different natural areas within
Andalusia with his parents’authorisation, which was required to
travel like that at such a young age.

He drafted his first research study, which he then handed in to a
secondary school professor at the school where he was studying,
José María Pérez Orozco, another tireless Andalusian naturalist,
who recognised the exceptional qualities of the study despite its
clearly amateur nature.

Jaime Parejo devoted himself to researching animal behaviour in
virtually all the free time he was left after fulfilling his
school obligations. Despite the fact that he earned excellent
grades in both primary and secondary school, for several reasons
he chose not to pursue university education and instead continued
focusing on his clearly self-taught yet rigorous, demanding,
painstaking, creative and open-minded pathway.

Driven by his strong humanitarian mission and also harnessing his
special drive and innate ability to observe, analyse, and
generate productive hypotheses, he faced twelve years of intense,
arduous research and scientific writing focused on canine
behaviour in general and aimed at fostering to the extent
possible the performance in mankind’s specific use of dogs’
olfactory perception in multiple situations. All of this
ultimately culminated in October 1994 with the creation of the
Arcón Method.

This came after having had to solve with special determination,
disheartened at times, the frequent, arduous difficulties
inherent in this type of research and innovation, in which there
were numerous, complex variables that both voluntarily and
involuntarily affected both the observational and the
experimental research on the dogs in multiple working conditions,
all aimed at rescuing people buried by any element or situation.

The moulding processes (reinforcement of successive
approximations to the desired instrumental response) that
characterise each of the traditional canine detection training
systems in general which still currently exist were excessively
limited to basic or primary learning processes (classical
conditioning, operant conditioning, avoidance, extinction,
generalisation, discrimination, cognitive perspectives, etc.).
However, the same does not hold true with the Arcón Method.

Extensive, persistent, intense and complex endeavours entailing
observation, study, measurement and analysis of variables and
responses, verification of multiple hypotheses and field
experimentation, in short, scientific research, all enabled

Jaime Parejo to painstakingly develop a series of techniques that
are minutely interrelated and ultimately manage to positively
optimise the possible levels of autonomy, motivation and
concentration of the animals when performing operations involving
searches for buried people, either outdoors or in confined spaces
with no visibility and a living space reduced to the minimum
feasible displacement values.

With the aforementioned enhancement of the levels of motivation,
working autonomy, and the parallel line of concentration,
fulfilment of the objective set from the start, namely better
speed and efficacy when locating buried persons, was repeatedly
verified (with a substantial, visible operative difference).

It was precisely in the Andalusian city of Seville where Jaime
Parejo deemed his system complete, thus ushering in the birth of
the system in October 1994, when he solidly demonstrated and
verified the high level of effectiveness of the Arcón Method
(easily exceeding the most cutting-edge technological methods,
such as geophonic detectors), even in especially disadvantageous
conditions in confined spaces, with his dog Arcón, in an official
course on disaster rescue techniques held by the Public Safety
School of Andalusia. In this course, the dog, before the eyes of
numerous firefighters from Granada, Almería and Seville, carried
out different search operations under pressure from a variety of
extremely intense adverse factors (olfactory, spatial, visual,
auditory, etc.), yet it managed to maintain the optimal levels of
autonomy, motivation and concentration associated with excellent
values in localising and signalling patterns.

This revolutionary, transcendent scientific innovation has
enriched and expanded especially the field of animal learning.
For several years now, this has also in parallel led to the
rescue of buried people in several countries. For example, since
1999, the canine units of firefighters in Spain, El Salvador and
other countries have detected living people buried under
conditions that were extremely difficult to perceive, thus
proving the higher efficacy of the Arcón Method compared to other
systems using either living beings or electronic means. This has
led the Arcón Method to be chosen and approved by governments as
the official training and intervention system, and this method
has also been officially adopted by the leading emergency squads
and security forces and corps in countries with a high risk of
earthquakes.

It should be pointed out that this system is difficult and
complex to apply, as it requires a lengthy, intense period of
theoretical-practical specialisation to become minimally familiar
with it and to use it properly.

It has repeatedly been recognised internationally as a major step
forward in the field of rescue operations.

Thus was born Arcón, as a new and exceptionally effective method
of training and intervening in catastrophes with canine rescue
teams, mainly aimed at detecting and saving buried survivors in
cave-ins triggered by any cause (earthquakes,explosions,
landslides, hurricanes, avalanches, etc.). The method manages to
be extremely effective in both outdoor adverse search operations
and in confined spaces (with no visibility and minimum room for
displacements). Ten years later, it has also been adapted by many
different police corps (Ecuador, Colombia, Caracas, etc.) to
detect explosives, narcotics and trafficking endangered animal
species, as its greater effectiveness compared to all the
traditional systems has been demonstrated.

Currently, Jaime Parejo is Canine Rescue Expert and Head of the
Canine Rescue Unit of the Firefighters of Seville. He is regarded
as an internationally renowned expert in the speciality of canine
catastropherescues. To date, he has been given numerous official
awards, distinctions and congratulations both nationally and
internationally from different governments and institutions (the
Spanish Committee of the Mankind Programme and UNESCO’s
Biosphere, the UNESCO Centre in Melilla, the governments of
Spain, Colombia, China, etc.).

Specific examples include the First Prize for Research granted by
the Spanish Royal Canine Society in 1998, and the Sasakawa
Certificate of Distinction from the United Nations in 2005, both
entailing worldwide recognition of his transcendent international
research and teaching efforts as well as the scientific advances
of the Arcón Method in reducing the number of disaster victims.In
both case, he was the first Spaniard to earn such prominent
distinctions.

He is a member of both the Spanish Ethology Society and the
Animal Behaviour Society.He has written technical and scientific
articles that have been chosen and published by important
journals and organisations such as Desastres.org, REDVET
(official scientific and technical publication of the Veterinary
Organisation, whose articles are included in the Documentation
and Scientific Information Centre of the Higher Council of
Scientific Research, part of Spain’s Ministry of Education and
Science) and CRID, the regional information centre on disasters
in Latin American and the Caribbean, an important platform for
inter-sectorial coordination andcollaboration for the region on
information on disasters, which includes OPS/OMS, EIRD/ISDR, CNE,
IFRC, CEPREDENAC and MSF. In 1998 he published a book entitled
The Book on Rescue Dogs: Arcón Method Training (El Nuevo Libro
del Perro de Salvamento, Formación Método Arcón

He has also delivered lectures in multiple countries and
institutions.

In his capacity as Technical Director and General Instructor,
since 1996 he has taught a total of 24 specialisation courses in
canine catastrophe rescue, the Arcón Method (one month, 250
teaching hours), always officially certified or offered by
governments. In these courses, he has trained, evaluated and
operatively certified guides, instructors and rescue dogs of
numerous firefighter squads, police corps and armies, which were
officially chosen under operative criteria from a total of
17countries with a high risk of earthquakes.As Technical
Director, he has also technically drafted a number of official
projects,rules, regulations and programmes in canin catastrophe
rescue (Arcón Method) both nationally and internationally.

The exceptional levels of autonomy, motivation and concentration
that the Arcón Method confers on canine searches make it
possible, with their consequent high degree of olfactory
performance, to localise living people who are buried (or other
elements, such as narcotics, explosives, endangered species,
etc.) even in places that are extremely difficult to perceive
because of how deep or hermetic the burial is, in cases in which
other types of canine teams or geophone detectors used to
intervene, there was zero detection and thus the possibility of
survivors was erroneously discarded) has managed to enable canine
rescue units from many different firefighter squads (consortium
of Huelva, Huelva Town Hall, El Salvador, Chile, etc.) to quickly
and precisely localize people who are totally buried under
several metres of earth, rubbish or rubble in both outdoor and
indoor search operations in confined adverse spaces.

What drives Jaime Parejo‘s efforts?

Two fundamental factors have motivated Jaime Parejo’s efforts
from the start in his arduous task of expanding and gaining
official international consolidation for the Arcón Method
afterhaving created it:

a) The crucial need for every country, region or city to have in
situ at least one canine rescue unit that has been proven
effective, considering that buried survivors die gradually for a
variety of clinical reasons if they are not localised and rescued
in time after being buried. There is constantly new proof that
canine rescue units for international support in the event of
disasters do not arrive on time, even in cases with extremely
quick activations and departures. Indeed, after just a few hours
have elapsed, the number of buried survivors drops sharply with
just a few exceptions (such as people that have been rescued
alive after several days of being buried) or, as happens in the
majority of international aid interventions, no buried people are
found alive.

b) A second preventative measure, which is also pending urgent
resolution, is the necessary official government control and
approval to guarantee a high enough level of effectiveness in
this type of intervention by giving official status to a training
and intervention method for canine catastrophe rescue teams - a
method whose level of efficacy has been rigorously proven by true
canine specialists from the leading official corps intervening in
accidents, firefighters and police squads. With regard to the
speciality of canine catastrophe rescue (rubble) the Arcón Method
(rules on training, evaluation, official certification of
human/canine operativeness, lines of intervention, etc.) has been
approved by the government as the official method to be followed
by official corps intervening in emergencies (firefighters,
police squads) in the different regions and countries affected by
high risk of earthquakes, landslides and other potential causes
of cave-ins. It is the only system of training/intervention for
canine catastrophe rescue that has been chosen by many different
governments based on its proven degree of efficacy (in
simulations or real interventions) and with recognised scientific
value for localising and saving buried survivors in cave-ins
triggered by any cause (explosions, earthquakes, hurricanes,
landslides, structural flaws, etc.) and in any situation (both
outdoors and in confined spaces). 




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Jaime Parejo is Canine Rescue Expert of the Firefighters of 
Seville, Spain. He is regarded as an internationally renowned 
expert in the speciality of canine catastropherescues. To date, 
he has been given numerous official awards, distinctions and 
congratulations both nationally and internationally from 
different governments and institutions (the Spanish Committee 
of the Mankind Programme and UNESCO's Biosphere, the UNESCO 
Centre in Melilla, the governments of Spain, Colombia, China, 
etc.). Specific examples include the First Prize for Research 
granted by the Spanish Royal Canine Society in 1998, and the 
Sasakawa Certificate of Distinction from the United Nations in 
2005, both entailing worldwide recognition of his transcendent 
international research and teaching efforts as well as the 
scientific advances of the Arcón Method in reducing the number 
of disaster victims. In both case, he was the first Spaniard to 
earn such prominent distinctions.

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