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Searching abroad for missing people  Field trek
T.M.P. is a private company that operates to trace missing people in third world countries, such as the Far East, South America and Europe.
The company has connections in these countries and works in cooperation with local professionals, who are well acquainted with the territory, sparing valuable time during the search.
For rescue purposes, T.M.P. is associated with the international Swiss company - S.O.S, as well as other local governmental agencies, equipped for rescue and save operations.
Background
Out of all backpackers, 75% became sick during trips to the Far East and South America. 25% suffered from pest bites, 23% suffered from skin diseases, 19% suffered from mountain sickness, 12% suffered form tropical diseases and breathing difficulties and 3% suffered from depression.
The most common illness in treks is diarrhea, caused by polluted food and water during the trip. Other dangers lurking for backpackers are accidents, and physical and mental injuries - resulting from taking hallucination drugs and joining fanatic cults.
Company Background in foreign countries
T.M.P. has established call centers overseas, such as countries in South America and the Far East. The people positioned in central crossroads of backpackers, working for companies organizing trips for tourists are locals, fluent in the local language.
Manner of preparation for a search
The principle of searching and tracing missing people in foreign countries is based on time and space.
Time - the number of days in which the backpacker is considered missing.
Space - the area in which the backpacker disappeared and his location at the time of disappearance.
The search procedure
Upon receipt of details of the missing person, they are passed on to the call center and to the contact person in the country of disappearance.
Initial steps are performed immediately upon receiving the request of the family:
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Details of the missing person are sent to the contact person in the country of disappearance. |
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Initial steps are made and a search and trace plan is formed, as well as a rescue plan, if necessary.
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