Firefighter Rescue Hands On Training (2022)

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640 Elm Road,Estes Park CO 80517

18 March, 2022

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It is not enough to just say that you have a R.I.T. team established; you must act on an established plan if a member goes down. It is not enough to just say that you have a R.I.T. team established; you must act on an established plan if a member goes down during a fire. This dynamic 1-day hands-on course will consist of Firefighter Rescue (RIT) skill stations ending in a comprehensive scenario. True competency come from realistic hands-on training. In this high speed, When Things Go Bad training the student will learn; assessment of a downed firefighter, air management, packaging, drags, up/down stairs, deploying in as a RIT team, and other Firefighter removal skills. The day will end with a scenario that brings all skill stations together. After this course, the student will be confident in multiple situations in which to rescue other firefighters when the need arises. Students should bring SCBA & one spare bottle The Estes Valley Fire Protection District has been protecting the Estes Valley since 1907. The District employs seven career employees and 40 volunteer members. The department serves 70 square miles in the Town of Estes Park and unincorporated Larimer County. Estes Valley Fire shares mutual aid agreements with the Allenspark FPD, Pinewood Springs FPD, Loveland Fire Rescue Authority, Lyons FPD, Glen Haven VFD, Big Elk VFD, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Larimer County Emergency Services.

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