(Prerequisites: FSC260, or permission of Program Director/Instructor)ĭescription: Advanced anchor construction, use of elevated anchor points on difficult edges, horizontal rope systems, and study of force multipliers commonly experienced during high angle rope rescue. Meets Arizona Fire Marshal Office requirements for RR1, RR2, RR3 and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1670 Operational Rope Rescue.įSC261: National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Rope Technician (Prerequisites: FSC131, or permission of Program Director/Instructor)ĭescription: Concepts, techniques, and skills needed to support technical rope rescue. Includes ropes and rope systems, trench rescue, confined-space rescue, swift water rescue, and rescue from collapsed structures.įor more information on this course click here, or contact the PVCC EMT/FSC office at 60. Below is information about each of these hands-on courses:įSC131: Introduction to Urban Technical Rescueĭescription: Practical application of safe rescue practices for urban technical rescue. Headed by Technical Rescue Program Coordinators John Sheridan, retired Engineer from the Phoenix Fire Department and former member of Phoenix Fire Technical Rescue & USAR Teams, & Tim Venard, Captain/Paramedic with the Phoenix Fire Department & active member of the Phoenix Fire Technical Rescue & USAR Teams, and both recognized in the industry for their specialized rescue skills and knowledge, these courses are designed to train the individual in all areas relating to technical rescue. Where can I get the 6 th edition of the Rope Rescue Techinician Field Guide? The 6th Edition Rope Rescue Technician Field Guide is available free on our CMC Field Guide App or available for purchase here.The PVCC Fire Science Program currently offers three (3) courses relating to technical rescue/rope technician training. While our book selection reflects the leading authorities and most popular texts, as with all publications, recent developments in equipment and practices may not be included.įor international shipping, please contact our customer support team at 80 or or contact your local dealer. Please Note: CMC recognizes that there are many different techniques in rescue. However, there is no substitute for proper training and time in the field for gaining the skills needed to provide safe and effective emergency assistance. We have compiled an outstanding selection of books on rescue. Printed in the USA on FSC ( Forest Stewardship Council) certified paper.Ĭlick here for T-Method practice worksheets found in the Appendix.430 pages of content, 40 pages of it totally new.User information for the CMC CLUTCH™ by Harken Industrial, LEVR™ Personal Escape System, CMC G11™ Lifeline, AZORP (Omni Directional Rigging Pod), and Hurley Picket Anchor System.Newly developed techniques for the CMC CLUTCH™ by Harken Industrial™.Updated step-by-step illustrations in the Rope Access chapter.Dedicated chapter for Twin Tension Systems.High Angle and Low Angle chapters have been split out from the Litter Operations chapter.NFPA 1006 references added to the Terminal Learning Objectives and Enabling Learning Objectives in each chapter.The manual reflects what we have learned through more than 40 years of responding to rescues and teaching thousands of students. The CMC Rope Rescue Technician Manual has become the standard reference for many departments and rope rescue training programs.
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