LEVEL I SURFACE ICE RESCUE – Dolores Fire Department-Dolores, CO

Dolores Fire 18005 CO - Hwy 145, Dolores, CO, United States

We examine incidents from the past that may be indicative of future outcomes. We teach the department simple drills to stay focused. We focus on communications, hand signals and effective whistle signals that minimize rescuer task overload. We realize that more victims are seriously injured from the point of extrication to the ambulance. We teach […]

LEVEL I SURFACE ICE RESCUE – Raymond Volunteer Fire Rescue -Raymond, NE

Raymond Volunteer Fire Dept. 4210 West Raymond Rd, Raymond, United States

We examine incidents from the past that may be indicative of future outcomes. We teach the department simple drills to stay focused. We focus on communications, hand signals and effective whistle signals that minimize rescuer task overload. We realize that more victims are seriously injured from the point of extrication to the ambulance. We teach […]

LEVEL II SURFACE ICE RESCUE – David City, NE

Pueblo West Fire Department 729 E Gold Drive, Pueblo West, CO, United States

The level II system we put in place is for rescue scenarios that involve rescuing victims from distances greater than 250 feet from shore and require rapid deployment. We focus […]

LEVEL I SURFACE ICE RESCUE – Evergreen Fire Rescue – Evergreen, CO

Evergreen Fire Rescue 1802 Bergen Parkway, Evergreen, CO, United States

We examine incidents from the past that may be indicative of future outcomes. We teach the department simple drills to stay focused. We focus on communications, hand signals and effective whistle signals that minimize rescuer task overload. We realize that more victims are seriously injured from the point of extrication to the ambulance. We teach […]

LEVEL I SURFACE ICE RESCUE – Limon Fire Area Protection District

Limon Fire Rescue Limon, CO, United States

We examine incidents from the past that may be indicative of future outcomes. We teach the department simple drills to stay focused. We focus on communications, hand signals and effective whistle signals that minimize rescuer task overload. We realize that more victims are seriously injured from the point of extrication to the ambulance. We teach […]