9.00 Credits
Provides the student with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform rescues at structural collapse scenes due to natural disasters or terrorist incidents in accordance with the FEMA Structural Collapse Rescue Technician curriculum for Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) operations. This course is 90 hours of face to face (Instructor led) training, divided into four major areas: Constructing Emergency Shoring (Interior and Exterior), Lifting and Moving Techniques, Breaching and Breaking, NFPA 1006 Structural Collapse Technician Pro Board/ IFSAC Certification Levels I and II. Every effort is made to ensure consistent terminology and training within the discipline of urban search and rescue (US&R), is conducted. This training matches the DHS/FEMA National US&R Response System curriculum. This course concludes with the written and skills testing for the NFPA 1006 Structural Collapse Technician Pro Board/IFSAC Certification Levels I and II via the Pennsylvania State Fire Academy's professional certification guidelines. Prerequisites: Firefighter I Certification, or equivalent; current Hazardous Materials Operations or Technician training or certification (NFPA 472); current CPR training (Infant, Child and Adult); current EMS certification Emergency Responder, First Responder, EMT or EMT-Paramedic); training or certification in accordance with NFPA 1006 ??? Chapter 5: Rescue Technician General Requirements/ Core Competencies; Operations level training, in accordance with NFPA 1670, in the following areas: Vehicle/Machinery rescue; confined space rescue; rope rescue; and trench/ excavation rescue.