Surface Ice Rescue Level I – Debeque, Colorado

Debeque Fire Dept. Debeque, 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 minimizes rescuer task overload. We realize that more victims are seriously injured from the point of extrication to the ambulance. We teach proper […]

$395

Surface Ice Rescue Level I – Oxford, Nebraska

Oxford Volunteer Fire Dept. 314 Odell Street, Oxford, 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 minimizes rescuer task overload. We realize that more victims are seriously injured from the point of extrication to the ambulance. We teach proper […]

$395

Surface Ice Rescue Level I – Logan, Utah

Bridgerland Technical College 1410 North 1000 West, Logan, UT, 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 minimizes rescuer task overload. We realize that more victims are seriously injured from the point of extrication to the ambulance. We teach proper […]

$410.00

Surface Ice Rescue Level II – Evergreen, CO

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

The level II system we put in place is for rescue scenarios which involve rescuing victims from distances greater than 250 feet from shore and require rapid deployment. We focus on rescuing multiple victims using a more advanced “conveyor system” for fast and efficient extrication. The sys­tem uses an in-haul and out-haul method that will […]

$325.00

Visual Cylinder Inspection Course

Paonia Fire Department 729 Second Street, Paonia, CO, United States

Visual Cylinder Inspection is an important step to determine the safety of a pressurized cylinders. We liken it to the phrase “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Any person handling a pressurized cylinder of 29 psig / 2 bar or higher is mandated by government regulations to be trained in the […]

$375.00