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| Pennsylvania Water Rescue |
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| The PFBC initiated the Pennsylvania Water Rescue Program in 1983 to provide water
and ice rescue training for fire and rescue department personnel. Since that time, nearly 20,000 students have been
trained in the most current techniques. It is now the largest non-profit, public water and ice rescue training program
known to exist in the United States.
The Water Rescue curriculum is made up of four courses:
- Water Rescue and Emergency Response (16 hours) - Planning, Medical Considerations, Rescue Equipment, Self-Rescue
and Shore-Based Rescues
- Emergency Boat Operation & Rescue (16 hours) - Boat Selection, Recommended Equipment, Boat Handling, Moving
Water Tactics and Boat Rescue Techniques
- Advanced Line Systems Rescue
- Ice Rescue and Emergency Response
Click here for more information about Swiftwater Rescue Training Courses |
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PA Water Rescue receives 2004 Higgins and Langley
Swiftwater Rescue Program Development Award |
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| Accepting the award on behalf of the PFBC at a recent presentation were Dan Martin,
Boating Safety Education Program Manager, Volunteer Coordinator George Angstadt and volunteer instructors Chris Calhoun,
George Drees, Scott Grahn, Mike Kurtz, Mike McCarthy, Greg Miller, Pat Shine and Brad Tracey |
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