Administration Welcome and Introductions Instructor Expectations Attendance Policy Injury Policy and Procedure Student Manual Emergency Contacts Site.

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Administration Welcome and Introductions Instructor Expectations Attendance Policy Injury Policy and Procedure Student Manual Emergency Contacts Site Requirements Logistics

General Information Students must complete all course components and skill sheet objectives to receive certification. Students should be prepared to train in all weather conditions. Students are required to be active participants in all phases of training to receive certification.

General Information This course is designed to meet or exceed all requirements of NFPA 1006 and NFPA 1670 for operations (Level I) level vehicle and machinery rescue. The purpose of this course is to create competent rescuers with: Strong vehicle and machinery rescue fundamentals Ability to function as part of a rescue team Understanding of tactical priorities and organization Proficiency in technical skills and applications

General Information Prerequisite Standard NFPA 1006 Ch : Level I (Operations) This level shall apply to individuals who identify hazards, use equipment, and apply limited techniques specified in this standard to perform technical rescue operations. NFPA 1006 Ch. 5 : Job Performance Requirements Site Operations, Victim Management, Maintenance, Ropes/Rigging Requisite Standard NFPA 1006 Ch. 10.1: Level I (Operations) Specific Requirements for Vehicle and Machinery Rescue

Course Objectives NFPA General Requirements Size Up and Planning Scene Safety Fire Protection Stabilization Hazard Identification and Management Vehicle Access and Egress Victim Rescue Scene Termination

SAFETY Students must comply with all safety directives established by the instructional team. Safety is the shared responsibility of the individual, team, and instructors. Practice safety at all times. “STOP” is the universal command for imminent threats to safety Be aware of your surroundings at all times.

Course Overview Day One Lecture Mod 1 – Mod 5 Practical Alternative Fuels Vehicle Orientation Tool Orientation

Course Overview Day 2 Practical Stabilization and Lifting Hood and Deck Lid Access

Course Overview Day 3 Practical Side Access Roof Access Dash Displacement Tunneling

Course Overview Day 4 Practical – Team/System Development Scenarios Support Resources Heavy Wrecker Lab

Course Overview Day 2 Practical - (Rescuer Development) Confidence Course Obstacle Negotiation Victim Movement and Removal Portable High Directional Labs Horizontal and Vertical Entry Walk Through