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Rescue 3 International's
Swiftwater Rescue
Technician Advanced
Southwestern Community
College (Swain Center)
Bryson City, Dillsboro, NC
*Note this is a proposed date!!
Awaiting confirmation by Southwestern Community College.
October 1,2,3, 2010
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Course
Overview
The Cherokee Fire
Dept. and Rescue North Carolina are pleased to announce an offering
of the Rescue 3 International Swiftwater Rescue Advanced (SRT-A) course to any currently certified SRT Unit I
graduates. The course is delivered through the cooperative efforts of
the training
staff from Rescue North Carolina, the Dillsboro River Company,
Cherokee Fire Dept. , and Duke
Energy, and several assistants from surrounding fire & rescue agencies.
Class Info
This class is the third of three classes needed for
personnel desiring to meet requirements of the NFPA 1670 Standard and the NFPA
1006 Standard at the Technician level for water.
The SRT
Advanced course is a physically challenging class developed for strong swimmers
who will be able to proficiently swim and raft class II & III currents.
Students with extensive health concerns are discouraged from attending this
course.
The class will be delivered in two separate
locations. The lecture will be held at the Swain Campus of Southwestern
Community College in Bryson City, NC while the river portion will be taught
along the Nantahala & Tuckasegee Rivers throughout the Great Smokies.
(River
Temperature averages 38o- 45o F)
This course is an objective driven course, class times will be will promptly
adhered and will dismiss when all objectives for each training date have
been
completed.
Attendance to all class sessions is required in order to receive full
certification.
Within this course, students
will be taught the following:
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Conduct rescue swimming in Class II & III rapids
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New technology and techniques in swiftwater rescue
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Advanced contact swimming rescues during night operations
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Apply N.F.P.A. 1006 Technician level rope rigging
operations during night operations.
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Managing a real time River search scenario.
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Highline operations and low head dams.
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Managing rescues over wider spans of water simulating
flooded channels.
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Introduction to basic powered Inflatable Rescue Craft
operations.

Prerequisites
Students should have completed and certified as:
This course will be
considered continuing education for Fire & Rescue certification.
National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A.)
1006 Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications:
The courses that comprise this curriculum to meet NFPA compliance are
Swiftwater Rescue Technician Unit 1 (SRT1), Technical Rope Rescue:
Technician Level (TRR: TL) and Swiftwater Rescue Technician Advanced (SRTA).
These courses are designed with strong adherence and in direct relation to
the N.F.P.A. standards associated with swiftwater and flood rescue.
Graduates of this set of courses will have received training in the skills
essential to meeting the standards for N.F.P.A. 1006 Standard for Rescue
Technician Professional Qualifications. Further, they will have the
knowledge needed to assist their agencies in complying with the water and
rope rescue sections of N.F.P.A. 1670 Standard on Operations & Training for
Technical Search and Rescue Incidents (2004 version).
For Rescue 3 International to verify that these standards have been adhered
to, students must take both the SRT1 and the SRTA courses through Rescue 3.
However, for the rope training your personnel may either take Rescue 3’s
Technical Rope Rescue: Technician Level or have rope training which meets
the technician level for the 1670 and 1006 Standards from another source.
If you feel that your employee(s) has met this standard by in-house training
through your department, please fill out the attached "Rope Skills
Checklist" and submit it , along with, their registration to the instructor
whose course your people are planning to take. Also, if your personnel have
had training through a state agency or other recognized training
organization which meets the NFPA Standards for rope, send a copy of their
certificates to the instructor. Regardless of the outside training involved,
it should be done prior to taking the Swiftwater Rescue Technician Advanced
(SRTA) course.

Cost & Registration:
Due to the
sponsorship of local NC Community Colleges, our Rescue 3 Int. courses are
offered at a reduced rate. The shared costs between the community college and
the student are significantly lower than the Rescue 3 corporate rate.
First Time Students:
$160
Re-certifying Students: $110
Out of State Residents or
Military Responders: $280
Re-certifying Out of State Residents or
Military Responders: $230
Please make checks payable to
Southwestern Community College and mail your payment to:
Trey Smith
3332 Providence Hills Dr.
Matthews, NC 28105
Please contact Trey Smith for payment details at
e-mail
tsmith@rescuenc.com or 704-507-6152

The Schedule(s):
| Day 1 |
1300-2300 |
Lecture Southwestern CC; Swain Campus &Nantahala River;
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| Day 2 |
0800-2300 |
Nantahala
River Day & Night |
| Day 3 |
0800-1800 |
Nantahala River Boat Ops. |
Training locations may vary so students will need to provide
their own transportation.

Equipment
Students will need to bring them to class:
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An approved USCG Type V personal flotation device (PFD)
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A rock climbing or water rescue vented helmet
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Drysuits or wetsuits are encouraged.
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Rope gloves for high angle rescue
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Waterproof Headlamp for night operations
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Snacks & water during class
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Eye Protection
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Clothing suitable for the environment

Lodging:
Our SRT Advanced courses are very fluid with respect to the training site
locations. Because the courses are taught in the Bryson City, Dillsboro regions,
as well as, the Nantahala and the Tuckasegee Rivers, students should consider
lodging in the Cherokee tribal Reservation as this is the half-way point between
training sites such as Cherokee or Bryson City.

Meals:
Meals, snacks, and travel are at the
expense of each student. There will be breaks for meals throughout the course.
Please bring a hydration system for river trips. A dry bag can be used to keep
valuables dry.

Directions
Lodging:
Students are encouraged to obtain lodging in the Bryson City, NC area.
Lodging for the course will be not be provided.
Students will need to provide their own lodging in the Bryson City, NC region.
View Swain County Rescue 3 Course Maps in a larger map
Click on the links to find out more:
See other area places to stay

Meals:
Meals, snacks, and travel are at the
expense of each student. There will be breaks for meals throughout the course.

Directions:
Directions to
Southwestern Community
College
(Swain Center)
60 Almond School Road | Bryson
City, NC 28713 | 828.488.6413 | Fax 828.488.2982
Directions:
Located 5 ½ miles west of Bryson City on Highway 74 in the
Luada Community, the Swain Center occupies the old Almond School. This charming
old school building houses the Institute of Heritage Arts, the Small Business
and Business and Industry Center, Sali Conference Center, the Outdoor Leadership
program, computer labs, general classrooms and an ITV classroom.
View
Swain County Rescue 3 Course Maps in a larger map
River training site
is located at the Nantahala River Commercial Launch site at the intersection of
U.S. 74/19 & Wayah Rd. in Macon County. Just west of the Patton’s Run overlook
in Topton, NC.

Questions???
Contact Instructor
Trey Smith at tsmith@rescuenc.com if
you have any questions. Or you can reach him at 704-507-6152.

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