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!Role
!'''Role'''
!Description
!Description
!Identified with
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|Player
|'''Player'''
|Players are search and rescue personnel with an active participation role in the exercise. Players discuss and act in response to the simulated emergency. They bring their own response gear and "practice as they play".  
|Players are search and rescue personnel with an active participation role in the exercise. Players discuss and act in response to the simulated emergency. They bring their own response gear and "practice as they play".  
|NET or CERT ID badge.
|NET or CERT ID badge.
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|Proctor
|'''Proctor'''
|Proctors work together to plan and manage exercise play, and set up and operate the exercise site. Proctors direct the pace of the exercise, provide key data to Players, and may prompt some Player actions to ensure exercise continuity. In addition, they monitor the exercise timeline and supervise the safety of all exercise participants. Players and Observers must ''always'' follow any directions given by Proctors.  
|Proctors work together to plan and manage exercise play, and set up and operate the exercise site. Proctors direct the pace of the exercise, provide key data to Players, and may prompt some Player actions to ensure exercise continuity. In addition, they monitor the exercise timeline and supervise the safety of all exercise participants. Players and Observers must ''always'' follow any directions given by Proctors.  
|Red lanyard and badge holder.
|Red lanyard and badge holder.
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|Survivor
|'''Survivor'''
|"Survivors" are actors in the scenario playing as injured (for Players to render aid to) or uninjured (who may provide resources or disrupt the response effort). Injured Survivors often wear moulage to simulate their injuries. Injured Survivors will also wear a blue lanyard with a card that displays patient information such as breathing rate and other injury descriptions, to act as clues for how Players should triage and treat them. The reverse side of the card in the lanyard reveals whether they are Green, Yellow, Red, or Black.
|"Survivors" are actors in the scenario playing as injured (for Players to render aid to) or uninjured (who may provide resources or disrupt the response effort). Injured Survivors often wear moulage to simulate their injuries. Injured Survivors will also wear a blue lanyard with a card that displays patient information such as breathing rate and other injury descriptions, to act as clues for how Players should triage and treat them. The reverse side of the card in the lanyard reveals whether they are Green, Yellow, Red, or Black.
|Blue lanyard and badge holder.
|Blue lanyard and badge holder.
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|Observer
|'''Observer'''
|Observers are guests to the exercise and Players should not address them or communicate with them during the exercise; they are "invisible". Some observers are present to document the exercise with photo or video.
|Observers are guests to the exercise and Players should not address them or communicate with them during the exercise; they are "invisible". Some observers are present to document the exercise with photo or video.
|Yellow lanyard and badge holder.
|Yellow lanyard and badge holder.
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|Moulage Technician
|'''Moulage Technician'''
|Moulage techs apply injury simulation makeup to Survivors. Unless they choose to enter the Village as Observers, Players will not see them.
|Moulage techs apply injury simulation makeup to Survivors. Unless they choose to enter the Village as Observers, Players will not see them.
|Yellow lanyard and badge holder.
|Yellow lanyard and badge holder.