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Continuing & Extended Education > Programs > State Fire School > Class Information > Schedule >

flame Certified Rescue Technician Training

 

Washington Township

Easy Ways to Register


  • Phone: 419.372.8181 or 1.877.650.8165

  • Fax*: 419.372.8667

  • Online: Registration Site

  • Mail*:
    Bowling Green State University
    Continuing & Extended Education
    14 College Park
    Bowling Green, OH 43403-0200

* Registration Form (PDF)

Registration Fee: $2500


For more information

Contact Kerry Fisher
fisherk@bgsu.edu or 1.877.650.8165

March 1–August 12, 2010

General Information

This course is NFPA compliant and covers all six disciplines of technical rescue.  Students will utilize the latest and greatest equipment and will put learned skills to the test in intense hands-on scenarios. More general information on the Certified Rescue Technician Program.

flame Approved for 6 credit hours
Academic Credit Application Forms

Location

Washington Township Training Complex
6200 Eiterman Road
Dublin, OH 43016

Special Requirements

  • All students must supply a fit for duty statement, with chief’s signature.

  • Students must supply a copy of a valid 36-Hour Volunteer, 240 Basic Firefighter certificate, or equivalent with registration form.

  • Attendance and demonstration of competency is mandatory to receive
    certification in each discipline.

  • It is recommended that you purchase and bring a structural collapse and
    rope rigger’s guide.

Class Schedule

All classes will begin at 8:00 a.m.

Class

Dates

Min. Hours

Equipment Needed

Rope Rescue Operations

March 1–4

32

Helmet, preferably rescue type, boots with ankle support, gloves, safety glasses or goggles and appropriate clothing for working outdoors.

Rope Rescue Operations

March 15–18

32

Helmet, preferably rescue type, boots with ankle support, gloves, safety glasses or goggles and appropriate clothing for working outdoors.

Water Rescue Operations

April 5–7

32

Swim suit, old shoes

Water Rescue Operations

April 14–16

32

Swim suit, old shoes

Confined Space Technician

May 17–19

24

Safety glasses or goggles, rescue or fire helmet, safety toe boots, work gloves, knee/elbow pads, coveralls, air pack, and flashlight.

Auto/Machinery Technician

June 7–9

24

Full firefighting turn-out gear and protective glasses or goggles and work gloves.

Trench Rescue Technician

July 5–7

24

Safety glasses or goggles, rescue or fire helmet, safety toe boots and work gloves. Recommended: kneepads, coveralls, hearing protection, framing hammer, tape measure, and nail apron.

Structural Collapse Operations

August 9–12

32

Safety glasses or goggles, rescue or fire helmet, safety toe boots, work gloves, knee/elbow pads, coveralls, hearing protection, framing hammer, tape measure, nail apron, and half-face respirator with P100 filter or equivalent.

Instructors

  • Dalan Zartman
  • Matt Modlich
  • Phil Morris
  • Ross Baker
  • Doug Hyland
  • Daryl Sollars
  • Fred Gardini
  • Jimmy King
  • John Nichol
  • Jerry Kaltenbach
  • Matt Scarbury

Thank you to our sponsors:

hilti     paratech

 

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