ICE RESCUE TRAINERC U Y A H O G A F A L L S , O H I O W I T H T H EC U Y A H O G A F A L L S F I R E D E P A R T M E N T
F E B R U A R Y 2 4 - 2 6 , 2 0 2 0
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWTOPICS
SCHEDULE
A practical and efficient training system uniquely designed for public safety personnel; graduates of this course return to their department with the tools and skills to train their own department personnel into competent and safe ice rescue responders.
3 Days / 24 training hours
Ice Rescue Trainer addressing standards found in chapter 19 of NFPA 1006 and 1670.
All students will be required to wear business attire, including coat and tie, during all classroom sessions.Appropriate US Coast Guard approved PFD with cutting tool and whistle, adequate clothing and protection from the environment, and pen and paper for note-taking and sketching. All candidates must bring rope handling gloves, ice rescue exposure suit, fins, and ankle weights.
Departments with an Ice Rescue Trainer on staff realize significant cost and logistical benefits including training students for the nominal cost of Ice Rescue Student Kits ($20 per student), and the ability to train when convenient and environmental conditions are ideal. The Dive Rescue International Ice Rescue Trainer class includes Ice Rescue training and because of this, students require no prior experience to attend.
$425.00 (US Funds) per candidateIncludes preparatory materials, trainer manual, and presentation materials for instruction to students.
Any public safety personnel who may respond to surface ice emergencies.
OBJECTIVE
DURATION
CERTIFICATION
BE SURE TO BRING
JUSTIFICATION
TUITION
RECOMMENDED FOR
Teaching the Adult LearnerPreparation and Effective
Presentation of the Ice Rescue Program
Testing and Evaluation of Students
Identifying and Evaluating Ice Strength and Formation
How Cold Affects a VictimEquipment and Manpower
ConsiderationsScene Evaluation
Assessment of Risk/Benefit Factors
DAY 1 of 30800-0830 Registration
0830-1200 Classroom1200-1300 Lunch
1300-1600 Classroom
DAY 2 of 30800-1200 Field Exercises
1200-1300 Lunch1300-1800 Field Exercises
DAY 3 of 30800- 1200 Trainer Lectures
1200-1300 Lunch1300-1700 Trainer Lecture Review, Final
Exam, and Closing
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CLASSES BEGIN AT 0800
CLASSROOM LOCATIONCuyahoga Falls Fire Station 5
3497 Wyoga Lake Rd.Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44224
SUGGESTED ACCOMMODATIONS
TO REGISTER
At least 21 years of ageMember of a public safety agencySurface Medical StatementThis course is designed for individuals who are physically fit (testing to 13 MET or better)Trainer applicationLetter of SponsorshipProof of First Aid and CPR
Prior to 3 weeks: Full Refund8-21 days prior: 50% Refund0-7 days prior: No refund
Check with Dive Rescue International and confirm class before making airline reservations.
CANDIDATE PREREQUISITES
CANCELLATION
TRAVEL
Sheraton Suites (Akron/Cuyahoga Falls)
1989 Front St.Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
(330) 929 - 3000Rate: $148
AIRPORTCleveland Hopkins International
45 Minutes
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ICE RESCUE TRAINERC U Y A H O G A F A L L S , O H I OF E B R U A R Y 2 4 - 2 6 , 2 0 2 0
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