SWIFTWATER RESCUE (To NFPA 1006)

Sep 6 - 10, 2026 Elora, Ontario

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When

Sunday, Sep 6, 2026 at 8:30 AM to Thursday, Sep 10, 2026 at 5:30 PM EDT

Where

Elora Gorge Victoria Car Park, 98 James St,, Elora, Ontario, N0B 1S0, Canada. Map

Who

Advanced Rescue by DIMERSAROrganizer Detail

About the SWIFTWATER RESCUE (To NFPA 1006)

SWIFTWATER RESCUE TECHNICIAN COURSE OUTLINE INCLUDES

This is the standard summary of the course outline which assumes a minimum Awareness Level going in. Good Swimming ability and good basic fitness is essential for this course.

SWIFTWATER RESCUE - NFPA 
Prerequisites

Due to the nature of this training, participants should be comfortable at working in water and be able to swim.

  • Safety standards are maintained throughout the course. 
  • ALL participants must comply.
  • A basic good fitness level is required


Course will cover a multitude of subjects i.e.

  • Introduction to Rescue and Team Work
  • NFPA Standards for Tech Rescue
  • Conducting Site Survey
  • Personal Protective and Team Equipment
  • Drowning and Rescue
  • River Orientation and Water Hydrology
  • Flood and Swiftwater Rescue
  • Developing Search Parameters and Procedures
  • Conducting Shore Based Rescue Operations
  • Using Water Rescue Rope Throw Bags
  • Deploying, Operating, and Recovering Non-Powered Watercraft
  • Boat-Assisted & Boat-Based Rescue Operations*
  • Shallow water crossings
  • Self rescue swimming skills
  • In-Water Rescues during the day OR night
  • Understand Helicopter user in Swiftwater Rescues
  • Size-up, pre-planning and Incident Management
  • Water based search techniques
  • Flood management inc. Vehicle use
  • Boat introduction: types, applications, limitations
  • Go rescues, live bait, tethered swims etc.
  • Knots, anchors and mechanical advantage review
  • Rope systems & mechanical advantage
  • Paddle boat handling
  • Use of Carlson / Rescue boards
  • Medical Treatments 

Medical Considerations in Search and Rescue Operations
Pertinent Medical and First aid including IDR, Mammalian Dive reflex, Leptospirosis, Cold water Shock, drowning etc.


Course Levels:
We provide certificate training at 4 levels

  • Awareness
  • Operations
  • Technician
  • Instructor


COURSE ASSESSMENTS
Required Knowledge and Skills as assessed 4 ways

  • Continuous during the training
  • Written Test
  • Practical Assessment
  • Group Scenarios 

Sample "Shallow Water Crossing" Graphic courtesy of the Field Operations Guide by Tom Pendley of DRR (Desert Rescue Research)

Colour Certificates

Awarded for all successful candidates


CONTACT US
To Book or for more information 
Office@AdvancedRescue.ca

PPE: 

We can provide all require PPE. Please bring Rope Gloves, Closed toe footwear / boots and clear safety glasses