2011-01-11 Rope Rescue training

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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 1)
** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 1)
** Describe the Incident Commander's role in rope rescue
** Describe the Incident Commander's role in rope rescue
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* Raising Systems
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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 8)
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** Efficiently pass knots in the load line while raising
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* Stretcher Rigging
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** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 9)
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** Describe litter models available for rope rescue
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** Rig stretcher bridle attachments
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** Attach load and belay ropes to the stretcher
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** Construct attendant and subject stretcher tie-ins
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** Demonstrate stretcher handling techniques
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** Demonstrate subject securement techniques
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Covered:
* Raising Systems
* Raising Systems
** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 8)
** (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 8)

Revision as of 02:55, 12 January 2011

Tuesday January 11, 2011

19:00 - 21:00 at the Fire Hall

Rope Rescue practice.

Agenda:

  • Rope Rescue in Pincher Creek
    • (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 1)
    • Describe the Incident Commander's role in rope rescue
  • Raising Systems
    • (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 8)
    • Efficiently pass knots in the load line while raising
  • Stretcher Rigging
    • (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 9)
    • Describe litter models available for rope rescue
    • Rig stretcher bridle attachments
    • Attach load and belay ropes to the stretcher
    • Construct attendant and subject stretcher tie-ins
    • Demonstrate stretcher handling techniques
    • Demonstrate subject securement techniques

Covered:

  • Raising Systems
    • (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 8)
    • Efficiently pass knots in the load line while raising
  • Stretcher Rigging
    • (from BC PEP RRM Chapter 9)
    • Describe litter models available for rope rescue
    • Rig stretcher bridle attachments
    • Attach load and belay ropes to the stretcher
    • Construct attendant and subject stretcher tie-ins
    • Demonstrate stretcher handling techniques
    • Demonstrate subject securement techniques
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