Mesa County SAR- Swiftwater Rescue Technician Level I

Mesa County Search and Rescue

All rescue personnel need to be prepared for imminent high water danger! Are your department’s personnel trained to save themselves? Will they be ready, competent and able to assist during […]

Pueblo, CO -Swiftwater Rescue Level I and II – NFPA 40 Hr. Course July 15-19

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

All rescue personnel need to be prepared for imminent high water danger! Are your department’s personnel trained to save themselves? Will they be ready, competent and able to assist during an emergency swiftwater rescue response? PSDS teaches fire, law and search and rescue departments with the most current rescue methods available. PSDS courses meet and […]

Advanced Rope Rescue Course – 20 hr. NFPA 1670/1006

Kearney Volunteer Fire Dept. 2211 A Avenue, Kearney, NE, United States

This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for basic rope operations during an emergency response. We explore the fundamentals for high-angle rope rescue operations. This offering will emphasize the development of exceptional fundamental skills while maintaining the soughtafter PSDS curriculum flexibility. A heightened level of understanding comes from critical thinking and […]

40 Hr Rope Rescue Course Level I / II NFPA 1670/1006 Tech. rescue

Montrose Fire Department 441 S Uncompahgre Ave, Montrose, CO

This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for basic rope operations during an emergency response. We explore the fundamentals for high-angle rope rescue operations. This offering will emphasize the development of exceptional fundamental skills while maintaining the sought-after TRI curriculum flexibility. A heightened level of understanding comes from critical thinking and […]

Kearney Volunteer Fire Department – Surface Ice Rescue Level I- Kearney, Nebraska

Kearney Vol. Fire Department 2211 Ave. A, Kearney, NE, 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 […]