Rescue training

Rescue Training

Specific courses will include an intensive two-week on-site training module involving hands-on training in high-risk activities such as HUET/ underwater rescue, helicopter winching crew coordination, and operating around hazardous chemicals. Training will include rescue in various challenging built and natural environments, such as cliffs, embankments, and structures, during day and night operations.

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Helicopter Rescue Training

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Helicopter Underwater Escape Training

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Road Crash and Hazardous Chemical Response

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Fire Search and Rescue

Cave Rescue

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Dive and Swift Water Rescue

Working at Heights and Confined Space Rescue

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Plane Crash Rescue

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Cert III in Emergency Response and Rescue

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Cert IV in HealthCare and Patient Care

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Space and Beyond

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Emergency Management

RHT- Rescue Helicopter

RHT-  Rescue Helicopter Training

Rescue helicopter training is a specialised training program designed to prepare helicopter pilots and rescue personnel for the challenging task of conducting search and rescue (SAR) operations, medical evacuations (medevac), and other critical missions in emergency situations. This type of training is essential for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of rescue missions, as they often involve complex maneuvers, high-stress environments, and the need for quick decision-making.

Specialised Training Program: Rescue helicopter training is not a generic aviation training; it’s highly specialised. It focuses on the unique skills and knowledge required for conducting rescue operations from helicopters. These operations involve scenarios where lives are at risk, making specialized training crucial.

  1. Preparation of Helicopter Pilots and Rescue Personnel: This training is not just for pilots but also for the entire rescue team. It involves both flight crew and rescue specialists who may need to perform tasks such as hoisting, Paitent care and recovery.

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HUET- Helicopter Underwater Escape Training

Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) is a specialised and critical training program designed to prepare individuals, especially those who work in offshore industries like oil and gas, military personnel, and other professionals who may find themselves in helicopter transportation, for emergency scenarios where a helicopter may crash or ditch into water. HUET equips participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely evacuate from a submerged or partially submerged helicopter.

Crew Member

A crew member in a helicopter rescue operation plays a pivotal role in ensuring the success and safety of the mission. The specific responsibilities of a crew operations may vary depending on the type of rescue operation and the organisation involved, but their primary focus is to assist in locating, rescuing, and providing care to individuals in distress. Here are the key roles and responsibilities of a crew member in a helicopter rescue:

  • Aircraft Safety:
  • Navigation and Communication
  • Spotting and Identifying Targets
  • Hoist and Winch Operations
  • Rescue and Extraction
  • Medical Care
  • Equipment Operation
  • Navigation to Medical Facilities

Structure Rescue

A “Structure Vertical Rescue Process” typically refers to a the techniques used to safely and effectively rescue individuals from a vertical structure, such as a tall building, tower, or cliff. This type of rescue is often necessary in situations where people are stranded, injured, or in danger of falling from a significant height. The process is particularly important for emergency responders, such as firefighters, search and rescue teams, and industrial workers who may encounter vertical structures in their line of work. Here are the key components of a Structure Vertical Rescue Process:

 

Assessment                                                Safety Precautions
Communication                                          Rigging and Anchoring
Descent and Ascent                                   Medical Care
Evacuation                                                   Continuous Assessment
Debriefing                                                    Documentation

 

CERT IV in Healthcare and Patient Care

Certificate IV in Health Care 

 

The Cert IV in Healthcare is often considered an entry-level qualification for individuals seeking employment in healthcare support roles, such as medical Emergency Services Officers (MESO), nursing assistants, patient care assistants, or aged care workers. Graduates with this certification can work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, aged care facilities, community health organisations, and home care services. In some regions, further education and training may be required for more advanced roles in the healthcare sector. The specific requirements and outcomes of the Certificate IV in Healthcare can vary by country and region. Students will learn:

 

Patient Care Skills                                   Infection Control                                       

Health and Safety                                    Communication skills

Medical Terminology                               First Aid: Training in first aid and CPR

Medication Administration (Limited)   Legal and Ethical Considerations

Patient Records and Documentation    Working in a Team 

 

Other Specialized Modules specific areas of healthcare, such as aged care, disability support, or community health and MESO.

Patient Care 

Patient care training refers to the educational programs and processes designed to prepare first responders, healthcare professionals and caregivers to provide effective, safe, and compassionate care to patients. It encompasses a wide range of skills, knowledge, and competencies necessary for delivering high-quality healthcare and ensuring the well-being of patients. Patient care training can be formal education, hands-on clinical training, or ongoing professional development, and it typically includes the following components:

First Aid/Medical Knowledge                                  Clinical Skills

Communication Skills                                               Patient Safety

Empathy and Compassion Skills                            Cultural Competence

Ethical and Legal Aspects                                       Teamwork and Collaboration

Patient Assessment                                                  Documentation

Mental Health and Behavioural Health                  CERT IV in Healthcare 

Road Crash and Hazardous Chemical Response

Road Crash Rescue

Road Crash Rescue training, also known as Vehicle Extrication training, is a specialised form of training for emergency responders and first responders, such as ESO, firefighters, paramedics, and law enforcement personnel. This training focuses on developing the skills and knowledge necessary to safely and effectively extricate individuals who are trapped or injured in motor vehicle incidents or crashes. The primary goal of Road Crash Rescue training is to provide timely and efficient rescue operations while minimising risks to both victims and responders. Key components of Road Crash Rescue training typically include:

 

Scene Safety                                           Vehicle Stabilisation

Patient Assessment                               Extrication Tools and Equipment

Extrication Techniques                          Medical Considerations

Team Coordination                                Alternative Fuel Vehicles

Psychological Support                           Communications

Patient Packaging                                  Vehicle Anatomy and technologies

Hazardous Chemical response and rescue

Hazardous Chemical Response and Rescue refers to the specialised procedures, techniques, and resources employed to manage and mitigate incidents involving hazardous chemicals or materials that pose risks to human health, the environment, or property. These incidents can include chemical spills, leaks, releases, fires, explosions, or other emergencies where dangerous substances are involved. Hazardous chemical response and rescue efforts are typically carried out by trained emergency first responders, such as hazardous materials (hazmat) teams, firefighters, mines rescue and other relevant personnel. Key elements of hazardous chemical response and rescue training include:

 

Hazard Assessment                                   Scene Safety

Evacuation                                                  Containment

Decontamination                                      Chemical Identification

Firefighting                                                 Chemical Handling

Medical Care                                              Environmental Protection

Communication                                         Regulatory Compliance

Training and Equipment                          Gas Monitoring

Water Rescue Training

Swift Water Rescue

Swiftwater rescue is a specialised form of water rescue designed to save individuals who are in distress or in danger in fast-flowing or turbulent water, such as rivers, streams, and floodwaters. It is typically performed by specially trained and equipped Swiftwater rescue teams, which can include firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement personnel, and SES volunteers. The primary goal of Swiftwater rescue is to extract and assist people who may be stranded, trapped, or at risk of drowning in swift or flooded water environments. Key elements of Swiftwater rescue include:

 

Risk Assessment                                     Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Throw Bags and Throw Ropes               Swiftwater Boats

Anchoring and Belays                              Rigging and Highlines

Strainers and Sieves                                Medical Assessment

Communication                                        Incident Command

Helicopter water Rescue

Helicopter water rescue training is a specialised training program designed to prepare helicopter pilots, crew members, and rescue personnel to perform water-based rescue operations using helicopters. This type of training is essential for responding to emergencies on or near bodies of water, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, or flooded areas. Helicopter water rescue training encompasses a range of skills and procedures to safely and effectively conduct water rescue operations. Here are some key components of helicopter water rescue training:

 

Water Survival Skills                                Helicopter Safety

Hoisting and Winching                            Rescue Equipment Operation

Swiftwater Training                                 Watercraft Operations

Communication                                        Navigation and Mapping

Helicopter Maneuvering                         Simulated Rescue Scenarios

Medical Response                                   Legal and Regulatory Requirements

 

Diving Rescue 

Dive rescue training is a specialised form of training that prepares individuals, typically divers, for search and rescue operations in underwater environments, industrial diving and offshore diving. This type of training is crucial for first responders, rescue teams, and public safety divers who may be called upon to retrieve drowning victims, recover evidence or objects submerged in water, or assist in underwater emergencies. Dive rescue training typically covers a range of skills and knowledge areas, including:

 

Water Safety                                                                 Dive Equipment

Search Techniques                                                       Victim Recovery

Underwater Communication                                     Diving in Low Visibility

Medical Response                                                        Knot Tying and Rigging

Legal and Ethical Considerations                              Incident Management

Environmental Awareness                                         Diving Regulations

Fire Search and Rescue

Wild Fires

Wildfire rescue training is a specialised program designed to prepare individuals and teams for responding to wildfires and providing rescue and support services during these destructive events. Wildfires can be particularly dangerous due to their rapid spread and unpredictable behavior, and training is essential to ensure the safety of responders and the public. Key components of wildfire rescue training include:

 

Wildfire Behavior and Safety                           Firefighting Equipment and Tools

Wildland Fire Suppression Techniques         Search and Rescue Operations

Fire Shelter Deployment                                  Fire Behaviour and Weather

Fireline Construction and Management       Communication and Coordination

Evacuation Procedures                                    Medical and First Aid Response

Wildfire Prevention and Mitigation                Hazardous Materials Awareness

 

Incident Command System (ICS): Understanding the ICS for managing and coordinating resources and personnel during wildfire incidents.         

Structural Fire Fighting 

Structure firefighting training is a comprehensive and specialized program designed to prepare firefighters for responding to fires in buildings and other structures. It equips firefighters with the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to combat fires in residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional settings. This type of training is essential for ensuring the safety of both firefighters and the people they are tasked with rescuing during structure fires. Key components of structure firefighting training include:

 

Fire Behaviour and Dynamics         Safety Procedures

Equipment Familiarization             Fire Suppression Techniques

Search and Rescue                          Ventilation

Forcible Entry                                    Fire Control and Suppression

Fire Prevention                                 Building Construction and Building Sys

Incident Command                           Hazardous Materials Awareness

Emergency Medical Response       Firefighter Survival and Self-Rescue

Working at Heights and Confined Space Rescue

Confined Space Rescue

Confined space rescue training is a specialised program designed to prepare first responders, individuals and teams for conducting safe and effective rescues in confined spaces, which are typically characterized by limited entry and exit points, restricted movement, and potentially hazardous atmospheres. Confined spaces include tanks, vessels, silos, sewers, tunnels, and other areas that are not designed for continuous occupancy but may require workers to enter for maintenance, inspection, or other tasks. Key components of confined space rescue training include:

 

Confined Space Hazards                        Regulatory Compliance

Risk Assessment                                     Rescue Equipment

Atmospheric Monitoring                        Communication and Signalling

Rescue Planning and Procedures         Vertical and Horizontal Rescues

Patient Assessment and First Aid        Patient Packaging

Emergency Escape Procedures            Simulations and Drills

Working at Heights Training

Working at heights rescue training is a specialised program designed to equip first responders, individuals and teams with the knowledge and skills needed to conduct safe and effective rescue operations for workers who may be at risk of falling from elevated positions. This training is crucial in various industries where employees are required to work at heights, such as construction, maintenance, telecommunications, and industrial settings. Key components of working at heights rescue training include:

Safety Regulations and Standards          Risk Assessment

Fall Protection Equipment                         Proper Harness Use

Fall Arrest Systems                                    Work Positioning and Restraint Sys 

Rescue Planning                                         Suspension Trauma Awareness

Rescue Equipment                                      Anchor Points and Rigging

Rescue Techniques                                     Medical Response

Communication and Coordination 

 

Plane Crash Search and Rescue

Plane Crash S&R

Plane crash search and rescue (SAR) refers to the coordinated efforts and operations undertaken to locate, assist, and save individuals involved in an aviation accident, typically an airplane crash. This process is crucial for minimising casualties and providing immediate medical care to survivors. Here are the key components of plane crash search and rescue:

 

Search and Rescue                                      Medical Care

Logistics                                                        Safety and Security

Investigation Support                                  Recovery and Victim Identification  Environmental Impact Management

Cave Search and Rescue

Cave Search & Rescue

Cave rescue training is a specialized form of training designed to prepare individuals, typically rescue personnel, cavers, or first responders, for effectively and safely rescuing people who become trapped, injured, or lost in caves. It involves acquiring the knowledge, skills, and techniques necessary to respond to cave-related emergencies. Cave rescue training includes the following components:

 

Cave Environment Understanding               Technical Skills

Medical Training                                              Navigation and Cartography

Communication                                               Team Coordination

Patient Handling                                              Risk Management

Scenario-Based Training                               Legal and Organizational Aspects

Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue- (Mines Rescue)

Mines Rescue

Mines rescue training or Cert III in Emergency Response and Rescue is a specialised form of training that prepares individuals, often mine workers or emergency responders, for safely and effectively responding to emergencies in underground or a surface mines. These emergencies can include incidents like fires, explosions, cave-ins, gas leaks, or other situations that endanger the lives of miners. Mines rescue training typically encompasses a range of knowledge, skills, and procedures tailored to the unique challenges of underground mining environments. Key components of mines rescue training include:

 

Mines Environment Understanding              Emergency Response Procedures

Rescue Equipment and Tools                         Rope Work and Rigging

Medical Training                                               Gas Detection and Control

Search and Evacuation                                     Team Coordination

Safety Procedures                                             Hazmat/Chemicals

Legal and Organizational Aspects                  Fire surface and Underground

Road Crash Rescue                                            Vertical Rescue

Confined space Rescue                                     Breathing Apparatus

BG4 -Underground Search and Rescue          Driving Under Lights and Sirens

Emergency Management Training

Emergency Management

Emergency management training is a structured and systematic process of educating individuals and organizations on how to effectively prepare for, respond to, mitigate, and recover from a wide range of emergencies and disasters. This training is designed to enhance the capacity of emergency responders, government agencies, non-governmental organisations, community leaders, and the public to handle various types of crises and disasters. Key components of emergency management training include:

 

Risk Assessment                                Preparedness

Response                                              Mitigation

Recovery                                               Communication

Resource                                               Management of an Incident

Command System (ICS)                     Coordination and Collaboration

Psychological and Social Aspects   Legal and Regulatory Compliance