![]() ![]() Key topics include: Team organization, rescue, and environmental considerations, use of ropes, knots, rigging and pulley systems, descending, rappelling, and belaying tools and techniques, subsurface rescue techniques, use of cribbing, wedges, cutting and prying tools, use of fire service ladders in specialized rescue situations, rescue exercises. For a brief overview of all SFT curriculum go to. The post-2012 curriculum provides only course plans (and student activities if applicable). The pre-2012 curriculum provides student manuals, instructor guides, and instructor PowerPoint templates. Rescue Systems 1 is a 40-hour CA State Fire Marshal certified course taught in a five-day format. Below is a list of FSTEP State Fire Training curriculum for which there are downloadable resources. Use them in commercial designs under lifetime, perpetual & worldwide. Designed to equip the student with the techniques and methods for using rope, webbing, hardware friction devices, litters in low angle rescue situations. ![]() LARRO is a 24-hour CA State Fire Marshal certified course taught in a three-day format. The course provides training for responders in the techniques and methods for using rope, webbing hardware, friction devices and litters in low angle rescue situations. We teach a variety of both California State Fire Training and Industry Rope Rescue training programs such as LARRO, Rope Rescue Operational, Rope Rescue Tech. LARRO is a 24-hour CA State Fire Training certified course taught in a three-day format. ![]() H-20 Lieutenant Promotional Prep Classes August/September -TBDĪdvanced Pump Operations LOW ANGLE ROPE RESCUE (LARRO).Advance Pump Operations July 20, 20 and 27.Ethical Leadership for Instructors June 18.INSTRUCTOR 1 | Instructional Methodology | REGISTER Double Fisherman's (prusik loops) slide 2 Water knot (webbing basket hitch) slide 3 Required for field use. Use this website as a resource for SFFD training and promotions, to help you be more successful on the job, fulfill your career goals, and to make our department a better place (for us and for the public) as a result. Training increases both our own confidence and the respect and confidence of our peers Training is the key to our success in the fire service. ![]()
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