998998 - Ice Rescuer Awareness/Operations/Technician
Course Description
This course provides the knowledge and skills to respond to ice rescue incidents, including scene size-up, protective and rescue equipment, hazard mitigation, environmental effects on ice, victim considerations, non-entry/shorebound, watercraft, and ice entry rescue skills and incident termination.
This course includes certification at the Awareness, Operations, and Technician levels in a combined format.
NFPA 1006, 2020, Ch. 20.1, 20.2, 20.3
Capacity: Min. 8/ Max. 12
Contact Hours: 24.75
Mandatory text: Water Rescue Principles and Practice to NFPA 1006 and 1670, Jones and Bartlett, 3rd Ed.
Course Outline
- Awareness Lesson 1: The Incident, PPE, and Size-Up
- Operations Lesson 1: Environmental and Victim Considerations
- Operations Lesson 2: Tools, Techniques, and Termination
- Technician Lesson1: Technical Rescue Procedures
Learner Outcomes
- Identify the roles of responders and the types and capabilities of Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing
- Discuss search assessment techniques
- Assess ice/water characteristics and conditions that may increase hazard potential
- Identify human behavior and physiological effects in ice rescue situations
- Explain the rescue methods and potential hazards of both shore based and entry type ice water rescues
- Verbalize scene termination criteria
- Support Level 2 Operations
- Assess water/Ice conditions
- Perform a Non-Entry Rescue
- Demonstrate Techniques for movement on ice
- Perform an Entry Rescue
Prerequisites
- ICS 100
- Surface Water Rescuer certification
- Safe Boaters License
- Current Standard First Aid with CPR C (16 hrs)
- Must be comfortable working in cold water and ice environment
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Ice Rescuer Awareness/Operations/Technician, NFPA 1006 - 2020 Edition, Ch. 20.1, 20.2, 20.3 : Ice Rescuer Awareness/Operations/Technician