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Flood and Moving Water Rescue Class

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I was just on the DIVE RESCUE INTERNATIONAL website and I noticed that there is a FLOOD AND MOVING WATER RESCUE CLASS being given at the end of OCT in YORKTOWN. There was no more information other than the dates. Does anybody have any further details? I think our DIVE TEAM would love to take the class. Any info would be great. THANKS

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No idea on that class, but for those in CT, the Connecticut Fire Academy is offering a Surface Water Rescue Operational class, which mainly focuses on swift water rescue. I loved the class, it was taught by a CFA instructor who is a white-water kayaker in his spare time. The class was probably 50% FFs, 50% PD Dive Teams, a very good time for a very cheap class, $100 I believe for a 2 day class. Taught river features, equipment needs, rope bag deployments, cinches (spelling?), foot entanglements, self-rescue position and boat deployments (by way of tying off a raft on corners and having it move via land personnel.) A very useful class if you do swift water.

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Where wouldhold the class, at CFA theres no rivers or any near by i think

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There is actually one within 15 minutes... I cannot for the life of me remember the name of the town or the river.

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Rye FD (Career) just finished today Swift Water I. Life Guard Systems taught us. Really can not say enough about the instructors, great guys, even better teachers. If anyboby has a interest in these classes you really should contact them and book a date they are busy guys, with very few open dates. We are hoping to do part 2 in November. Hopefully below are a few pics. from today.post-2996-1188525630.jpghttp://emtbravo.net/style_images/darkness/folder_mime_types/gif.gifhttp://emtbravo.net/style_images/darkness/folder_mime_types/gif.gifhttp://emtbravo.net/style_images/darkness/folder_mime_types/gif.gif

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Great pics, Turk.

I have attended training sessions held by Lifeguard Systems, and have always been impressed by their classes.

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I want to say it was the Farmington River, but I'm not 100% sure. I don't know much about that area of the state.

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