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SUMMARY:Tree Rescue Workshop - Firefighter - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Tree Rescue Workshop – Firefighter (TRW-F) \nTuition: $1\,750 \nDate: 10-16 October \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 TRW-F 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/11163/
LOCATION:Nevada City\, California
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SUMMARY:Tactical Wilderness Rescue Workshop - RTR
DESCRIPTION:Tactical Wilderness Rescue Workshop (TWRW) \nTuition: $1200 \nDates: 18 – 21 October \nThe TWRW 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  \nOPTIONAL DAY \nTuition: $250 \nDates: 22 October \nAdvanced anchor building for Wilderness REMS. Must be enrolled in Tactical Wilderness Rescue Workshop (18 – 21) to attend this optional day.
URL:https://ahsrescue.com/event/tactical-wilderness-rescue-workshop-rtr/
LOCATION:Jerome\, Arizona
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