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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260309
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UID:16340-1772755200-1773014399@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:AzCFSE Rope Rescue Skills - Operations Level
DESCRIPTION:AzCFSE Rope Rescue Skills \nHOST AGENCY \nBUCKSKIN FIRE DISTRICT PARKER\, ARIZONA \n28 Hours (4 HRS Online – 24 HRS Hands On)\nCertificate of Completion provided by the AzCFSE \n  \nCOURSE INCLUDES: \n\n\n\nIntro to Ropes\, Knots and Equipment\nAnchor and Mechanical Advantage Systems\nWorking Line/Belay Systems\nIntro to Twin Tension Rope System (TTRS)\nNew Belay Techniques\n\n\n\n  \nThis course provides students with the fundamental rope rescue skills to meet requirements in the low- and steep-angle environments to meet the awareness and operational levels as outlined in NFPA 1006. These skills can be applied to many disciplines of technical rescue\, including rope\, confined space\, and swift water in the urban\, rural\, mountain\, and wildland fire (REMS) settings. Students will participate in intensive classroom\, hands-on practical skills\, and scenario-based exercises. \n  \n\n\n\nOpen to all organizations\, no prerequisites!\nIncludes all instructions\, PPE\, rope\, and equipment.\nStudents bring leather gloves\, eye protection and sturdy boots\n\n\n\n  \nFOR MORE INFORMATION\nLEAD INSTRUCTOR: SCOTT JACOBS – (928) 846-7337 jacobss@lhcaz.gov
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/azcfse-rope-rescue-skills-operations-level/
LOCATION:Parker\, Arizona
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ORGANIZER;CN="Buckskin Fire District":MAILTO:jweatherford@buckskinfd.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTSTAMP:20260324T230017Z
CREATED:20241016T235846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T230017Z
UID:11443-1776470400-1777075199@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Mountain Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Mountain Rescue Workshop (MRW) \nTuition: $1600 (50% off AZ Volunteer discounting available) \nDates: 18 – 24 April 2026 \nThe student will learn how to design and build system anchors from bolts\, pitons\, and active and passive rock climbing camming devices. We strongly emphasize wilderness improvised techniques. Specialized or heavier equipment has no place here. We encourage using whipped and frapped wood frames as high directionals. Sometimes\, if students prefer\, we also focus on the Rock Exotica Arizona Vortex. Reed Thorne developed this vortex in Sedona\, AZ. For example\, in the 2022 Alaska MRW\, most students were mountain SAR members. They wanted to use only wood frames\, and we encouraged this. Other MRW classes wanted diversity because the timber is more scarce. It depends on the location of the MRW.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/mountain-rescue-workshop-rtr/
LOCATION:Jerome\, Arizona
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260324T225738Z
CREATED:20250902T180748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T225738Z
UID:15794-1777680000-1778284799@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Team Skills Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Team Skills Rescue Workshop \nTuition: $1750 \nThe TSRW is ideal for industrial and wilderness rescue teams and is designed to begin where the Personal Skills Rescue Workshop leaves off and carry on into more demanding rescue practices and team-building skills. This\, and the PSRW\, are the workshops that fulfill the “90% solution” on most rope rescues within industry and wilderness locations. Lectures on intermediate physics and how it relates to rope rigging are common throughout the duration of this workshop. Emphasis is places on “why” we do something\, rather than “how”. Students\, as a team unit\, learn how to build seemingly complex arrangements for reaching\, treating\, and extricating a patient from the vertical high or steep-angle environment\, whether in industrial locations or in the wilderness. All the while\, emphasis is placed on building everything from the basic materials most teams will have along: rope\, carabiners\, pulleys\, accessory cord\, webbing\, and know-how.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/team-skills-rescue-workshop-rtr-4/
LOCATION:Boulder County\, Colorado
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260517
DTSTAMP:20260324T225055Z
CREATED:20241017T001039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T225055Z
UID:11447-1778371200-1778975999@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Artificial High Directional Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Artificial High Directional Workshop (AHDW) \nTuition: $1750 \nDates: May 10 – 16\, 2026 \nThis workshop would be suitable for ANY manufactured or improvised high directional (not including wood frame)\, including the Larkin Frame\, SMC Terradaptor\, or Ferno Aracnipod (students requesting training on these artificial high directionals (AHD) are required to bring these devices with them to their program). This program concentrates on constructed frames in general and is not intended to teach highlines\, advanced pulley systems\, or offsets (although some of these are touched upon). Physics\, as it relates to high directionals\, is covered in an extensive manual and several lectures. The AHDW is a hands-on workshop on the use and correct implementation of AHD for industry and wilderness settings. The AHDW is also well suited for teaching rope access professionals the benefits of constructed frames in their work.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/artificial-high-directional-workshop-rtr/
LOCATION:Salt Lake City\, Utah
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DTSTAMP:20260422T173923Z
CREATED:20260422T173220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T173923Z
UID:17068-1779494400-1779753599@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Memorial Weekend Sale
DESCRIPTION:Take advantage of a multitude of vendors on sale up to 50% off; some are even more. \nSome vendors on sale: \n\nBig Agnes\nCamelbak\nCamp USA\nCMC\nDMM\nEdelrid\nKelty\nKuhl\nMetolius\nMSR\nNemo\nNRS\nOutdoor Research\nPetzl\nPMI\nPrinceton Tec\nSea to Summit\nSMC\nSterling\nSunday Afternoon\nYates
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/memorial-weekend-sale/
LOCATION:AHS Rescue\, 3244 E. Thomas Road\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85018\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="AHS Rescue":MAILTO:info@ahsrescue.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DTSTAMP:20260324T223856Z
CREATED:20250902T170240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T223856Z
UID:15782-1779926400-1780531199@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Team Skills Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Team Skills Rescue Workshop (TSRW) \nTuition: $1250 \nThe TSRW is ideal for industrial and wilderness rescue teams and is designed to begin where the Personal Skills Rescue Workshop leaves off and carry on into more demanding rescue practices and team-building skills. This\, and the PSRW\, are the workshops that fulfill the “90% solution” on most rope rescues within industry and wilderness locations. Lectures on intermediate physics and how it relates to rope rigging are common throughout the duration of this workshop. Emphasis is placed on “why” we do something\, rather than “how”. Students\, as a team unit\, learn how to build seemingly complex arrangements for reaching\, treating\, and extricating a patient from the vertical high or steep-angle environment\, whether in industrial locations or in the wilderness. All the while\, emphasis is placed on building everything from the basic materials most teams will have along: rope\, carabiners\, pulleys\, accessory cord\, webbing\, and know-how.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/team-skills-rescue-workshop-rtr-3/
LOCATION:Palo Duro Canyon\, Texas
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DTSTAMP:20260324T223500Z
CREATED:20260318T151606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T223500Z
UID:16820-1780099200-1780185599@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:24th Annual Swiftwater Rodeo
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 24th Annual Swiftwater Rodeo. \nBring a team\, join a team\, or volunteer to be rescued! \nLearn more and Sign up!
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/24th-annual-water-rescue-rodeo/
LOCATION:Saguaro Lake Ranch\, 13020 N Bush Hwy\, Mesa\, 85215\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="AHS Rescue":MAILTO:info@ahsrescue.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260905
DTSTAMP:20260324T222742Z
CREATED:20251217T213346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T222742Z
UID:16365-1787961600-1788566399@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Offset/Highline Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Offset/Highline Rescue Workshop \nTuition: $1750 \nFor years\, emergency rope rescuers and rope access technicians have asked for a training program on temporary rigging employing elevated rope tracking elements. The OFFSET / HIGHLINE RESCUE WORKSHOP is just the type of program where these elevated options can be explored in detail. The program looks at subtle\, yet fundamental differences between the use of high-angle offsets and drooping and/or reeving highlines for canyon/industrial locations where abundant high anchors are plentiful. Therefore\, this is NOT a program that explores highly tensioned spanning elements (like the Kootenay Highline System) where high- or full-strength connections are mandated at either end\, but rather only a look at other low-tension highlines that can be used over gaps with higher anchorages. The OHRW is not an extensive highline workshop like the Advanced Skills Rescue Workshop (that program focuses on 100% highlines and the Kootenay Highline System).
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/offset-highline-rescue-workshop-rtr/
LOCATION:Jerome\, Arizona
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DTSTAMP:20260324T224239Z
CREATED:20251217T210444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T224239Z
UID:16354-1789776000-1790380799@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Team Skills Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Team Skills Rescue Workshop (TSRW) \nTuition: $1750 \nThe TSRW is ideal for industrial and wilderness rescue teams and is designed to begin where the Personal Skills Rescue Workshop leaves off and carry on into more demanding rescue practices and team-building skills. This\, and the PSRW\, are the workshops that fulfill the “90% solution” on most rope rescues within industry and wilderness locations. Lectures on intermediate physics and how it relates to rope rigging are common throughout the duration of this workshop. Emphasis is placed on “why” we do something\, rather than “how.” Students\, as a team unit\, learn how to build seemingly complex arrangements for reaching\, treating\, and extricating a patient from the vertical high or steep-angle environment\, whether in industrial locations or in the wilderness. All the while\, emphasis is placed on building everything from the basic materials most teams will have along: rope\, carabiners\, pulleys\, accessory cord\, webbing\, and know-how.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/team-skills-rescue-workshop-rtr-5/
LOCATION:Richmond\, Virginia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261003
DTSTAMP:20260324T221956Z
CREATED:20251217T211949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T221956Z
UID:16358-1790380800-1790985599@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Personal Skills Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Personal Skills Rescue Workshop \nTuition: $1750 \nThe Personal Skills Rescue Workshop is considered by many past students as our most enjoyable\, interactive\, and physically demanding. There is no shortage of “on-rope” time at this workshop! The PSRW and the Team Skills Rescue Workshop are the courses which fulfill the 90% solution on most rope rescues within industry and wilderness locations. It is designed for the serious rope rescue practitioner wishing to improve their personal rigging skill and capability. This workshop is sometimes mistakenly perceived as a beginning program due to the personal nature of many of the evolutions. In fact\, it is for those that never seem to get enough on-rope experience or time over the edge. The PSRW begins with valuable\, yet simple definitions for belays\, self-belays\, conditional belays\, and conditional self-belays and how these differ in their engineering. It goes into important orientation on personally carried gear such as ascenders and descenders\, self-belay devices\, Purcell prusiks\, the all-valuable AZTEK kit\, and other items essential to safety in the vertical realm and then moves into practical and fun-filled days where multiple one-on-one rope stations keep the practitioner busy throughout the day. We have many return students to this program!
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/personal-skills-rescue-workshop-rtr/
LOCATION:Carroll County\, Maryland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261019
DTSTAMP:20260324T224709Z
CREATED:20251217T212551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T224709Z
UID:16361-1791763200-1792367999@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Tree Rescue Workshop - Firefighter - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Tree Rescue Workshop – Firefighter (TRW-F) \nTuition: $1\,750 \nFor power delivery utilities\, Reed has always warned that linemen should be the first to get a fellow injured lineman down from a tower. If the fire department takes over that incident\, it will take many times longer\, as the emergency agencies need to have safeties in place to access a power line. With trees\, it is much the same. An arborist is the first line rescuer of a co-worker up in a tree\, as well they should be. But often\, the fire department is called because there is a breakdown in the rescue effort or there is no one to perform it. Hence\, the fire services need to have training on how to approach these difficult bottom-up rescues short of using an aerial platform or ladder. \nThe Tree Rescue Workshop – Firefighter is a rescue class for fire and emergency services—not for arborists. We employ techniques\, ropes\, and equipment that would be found on a special operations rescue truck. \n  \nThe RTR Instructors: Keith &amp; Reed Thorne \nKeith Thorne main occupation: ARBORIST. (Mick’s Tree Service\, Flagstaff\, AZ) \nSenior Lead Instructor\, Reed Thorne\, will also be assisting with this program.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/tree-rescue-workshop-firefighter-ropes-that-rescue/
LOCATION:Nevada City\, California
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261027
DTSTAMP:20260324T224822Z
CREATED:20251217T213748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T224822Z
UID:16368-1792454400-1793059199@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:Tactical Wilderness Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Tactical Wilderness Rescue Workshop (TWRW) \nTuition: $1750 \nThe Tactical Wilderness Rescue Workshop seeks to explore solutions for a safe and efficient minimalist wilderness rescue. It is designed for the serious wilderness search and rescue (WSAR) practitioner wishing to improve their personal rigging skill and capability in the backcountry\, off the beaten path\, and definitely out of bounds. And it is made to be quickly done with no huge systems. \nIf you were looking for a quality workshop that teaches all these essentials for flat\, low\, and steep angle rudimentary rescue below high angle (<60 deg)\, this is your opportunity. \n 
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/tactical-wilderness-rescue-workshop-rtr-2/
LOCATION:Jerome\, Arizona
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261109T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20261112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T145546Z
CREATED:20260324T212102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T145546Z
UID:16845-1794211200-1794499200@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:REMS/Remote Rescue Workshop - CMC
DESCRIPTION:About the Class\nClass Flyer \nCMC School’s innovative REMS/Remote Rescue Workshop is an intensive 4-day training that goes beyond the traditional techniques taught in rope operations and technician courses. This comprehensive class introduces students to Rapid Extraction Module Support (REMS) concepts and focuses on scenarios involving challenging and hazardous environments. Students are given hands-on experience with alternative rope rescue tactics and strategies\, and learn to employ lightweight equipment not typically found in a standard rescue cache. Our REMS scenarios are designed to stretch students’ capabilities\, providing them with the skills necessary to navigate demanding situations. This course is also designed to meet the specific requirements and intent of FIRESCOPE ICS 162-4 (2024) and NWCG PMS 552. \nThe demand for this specialized training has increased due to the escalating incidents of wildfires\, requiring a larger number of skilled firefighters on the frontlines. CMC School developed this course based on our instructors’ active involvement in FIRESCOPE\, firsthand experience in REMS field deployments\, and extensive technical expertise in mountain rescue. Our objective is to contribute to the expansion of qualified REMS teams\, ultimately improving the protection and support provided to firefighters. \nThis course is also offered as a custom contract class to accommodate specific curriculum and location needs\, start a quote here. \nSkills Taught\n\nAdvanced evaluation of the forces applied and how to safely operate lightweight systems\nLightweight and limited gear rescue systems\nSub-optimal and austere anchoring evaluation and use\nRisk-based analysis and deployment of single rope rescue\nVertical\, steep-angle\, and low-angle options for patient evacuation\nTeam composition\, coordination\, and leadership in complex rescues with small teams\nRefresher on knot craft\, mechanical advantage\, and simple rescue system\n\nClass includes\n\nCMC School Certificate of Completion\nAccess to CMC library of supporting materials\nCMC Rope Rescue Technician Field Guide\nCMC Patch\n\nEnrollment requirements\nRope Rescue Operations level competence. \nNOTE: Your spot is not guaranteed until the CMC School contacts you to confirm your enrollment. The CMC School administrator will contact you 45 days before the start date to confirm the class will be held as scheduled. We strongly suggest that you do not make any travel arrangements before that time\, as classes are subject to cancellation. \nClass Fees\nEARLY $1\,285 when registered and paid 45 days in advance.                          REGULAR $1\,335 when registered less than 45 days in advance. \nClass Size\nLimited to 14 students. We emphasize hands-on instruction and encourage participation by everyone in the class. Classes fill early\, so register soon. \nStudents should be physically fit and prepared for full days of remote outdoor operations.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/rems-remote-rescue-workshop/
LOCATION:AHS Rescue\, 3244 E. Thomas Road\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85018\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261212
DTSTAMP:20260730T223405Z
CREATED:20260730T223332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260730T223405Z
UID:18280-1796601600-1797033599@ahsrescue.com
SUMMARY:REMS Training Course - Superior Ropeworks
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for the Extreme: 5-Day REMS Training Course\nAre you ready to elevate your technical rescue capabilities to meet the demands of the most challenging wilderness environments? \nAHS Rescue\, in partnership with Superior Ropeworks and Emergency Response Solutions International\, are proud to host an intensive\, hands-on Rapid Extrication Module Support (REMS) training course. Designed for elite rescue personnel\, this course prepares you to operate efficiently when traditional resources are out of reach. \nCourse Overview\nThis comprehensive\, 5-day program focuses on the core competencies required to provide safe\, effective extrication and rescue services in high-hazard\, austere\, and challenging environments With an emphasis on small-team dynamics and minimalist rescue techniques\, you will learn how to do more with less—maximizing safety\, speed\, and efficiency under pressure. \n\nReal-World Application: Participate in extensive practical field scenarios utilizing minimalist and small-team rescue setups.\nElite Instruction: Gain hands-on training in the rugged and beautiful terrain of Arizona.\n\nEvent Details\n\n\n\nFeature\nDetails\n\n\n\n\nDates\nDecember 7–11\, 2026\n\n\nLocation\nQueen Creek Canyon\, Arizona\n\n\nCost\n$1\,225 per student\n\n\nCompliance\nFully FIRESCOPE ICS 162-4 and NWCG PMS 552 compliant\n\n\n\nLodging & Logistics\nTo accommodate your preferences and budget\, students have two main options for lodging during this intensive week of training: \n\nWilderness Camping: Embrace the elements and camp on-site for the week to stay close to the training action.\nLocal Lodging: Secure comfortable hotel accommodations in the nearby town of Superior\, Arizona.\n\nHow to Register\nSpace is limited for this highly specialized course. Secure your spot today to guarantee your place on the rope line! \n\nOnline Registration: Visit www.ersintl.org.\nDirect Contact: For inquiries\, registration details\, or billing questions\, please contact:\n\nCoordinator: Mike DeCraene\nEmail: decraene@ersintl.org\nPhone: (734) 392-5123
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/rems-training-course-superior-ropeworks/
LOCATION:AHS Rescue\, 3244 E. Thomas Road\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85018\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="ERS International":MAILTO:decraene@ersintl.org
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