COURSE OVERVIEW:

Specialty Fire / Rescue Courses

Elevated Safety's fire/rescue training courses cover a number of topics and skills including Anchoring and Edge Pro, Elevator Rescue, Crane Rescue, Highlines and Offsets.



Courses are hands-on and typically include a combination of classroom learning/discussion as well as rescue scenarios and real-world situations.

Specialty fire/rescue training courses change often, so check back for new courses.

 

Courses

  • New Paradigm Rescue (NPR)
  • Anchoring and Edge Pro
  • Elevator Rescue
  • Technical Rescue Emergency Care (TREC)
  • Highlines and Offsets

Upcoming Courses (See Full Courses Calendar)

New Paradigm Rescue
/// Mar 10 - Mar 13, 2025
/// Jacksonville, FL
18 Spaces Available
/// Mar 10 - Mar 13, 2025
/// Jacksonville, FL
18 Spaces Available
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If a course is sold out, contact info@elevatedsafety.com to be placed on the waitlist.

FULL COURSE DETAILS

NEW PARADIGM RESCUE (NPR)

Faster patient access, fewer rescuers, cleaner systems and any gear in any environment. This is a new paradigm of possibilities for technical rescue, all possible from a proven method of cross-pollination. For too many decades rescuers have been hampered by lagging standards, cultural traditions, and a lack of understanding.

This course was built for the rescuer from any background/profession looking to take their skills to the next level by learning how to work within a small team utilizing gear on hand and choosing from a plethora of skills pulled from the world of rescue. You will perform the most complex of rescue scenarios utilizing simplified strategies and tactics. This simplification will allow for a cleaner, faster, and safer rescue.

ANCHORING AND EDGE PRO

“What’s gonna kill ya???”

If you’ve taken a class with us then you have probably heard us ask the question, what’s gonna kill ya? Is it the NFPA G-rated rope, carabiner, or device that is going to explode and fail, or is it human error? And when it comes to human error our two biggest concerns are anchoring and edge protection.

This course will focus on more advanced anchoring and edge protection as well as bring in the latest and greatest devices from manufacturers to test out. Day 1 will be spent at NIPSTA going over theory, skills, and techniques. Day 2 will be spent on a high rise building working through real-world anchoring challenges.

This course is limited to 12 students in order to maximize the amount of hands-on time.

Course Includes:

  • Advanced anchoring and edge protection
  • Opportunity to test new equipment
  • Real-world anchoring scenarios

Prerequisites:

  • N/A

Target Audience:

  • Paid and non-paid professional rope rescuers, industrial access technicians and Search and Rescue personnel.

TECHNICAL RESCUE EMERGENCY CARE (TREC)

Course Overview

This course is for experienced rescue technicians to learn methods for integrating emergency medical care and treatment during evolving rescue scenarios. Rescuers will build on their existing experience to navigate rescue scenarios while providing basic and advanced and life support (ALS/BLS) to critically injured casualties. Objectives are accomplished through integration of medical simulation and practical skills performed in realistic technical rescue scenarios.

This course is NOT a first-aid course. This course is for trained emergency medical providers to adapt their clinical care to the technical rescue environment.

Target Audience

Trained and experienced technical rescue/search and rescue (SAR) team members who possess an emergency medical license (EMT, Paramedic, RN, or physician).

Prerequisites

  • Rope Rescue operations training in accordance with NFPA 1006.
  • NREMT certified EMT or Paramedic, state licensed EMT/Paramedic, Registered Nurse, physician, or another approved medical license.

Gear and Equipment Requirements

  • Class 3 life safety rescue harness.
  • Helmet
  • All-weather clothing (some outdoor/wet locations).
  • Personal backpack to carry equipment into remote areas.