October 16, 2014
Due to time restraints in refresher training, oftentimes individual team members may only get to build a portion of a rescue system – for example, setting up a mainline or performing patient packaging. In order to have maximum team efficiency, it is important to keep all team members proficient in all aspects of the rescue operation. 1. Lay...
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August 13, 2014
Being able to tie a knot in the classroom with a rope short vs. selecting the proper knot and tying it correctly in the field during an emergency requires experience. With a little imagination, you can provide your team members numerous scenarios to practice in just a short period of time while they are still within a controlled environment. This practice...
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June 9, 2014
A question that we often hear is, “How proficient should rescuers be with knot tying?” We recommend that rescuers be able to tie any of the knots used by their team without hesitation, or without even having to look at the knot as they are tying it. As part of the skills requirement in our...
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February 18, 2014
Proficiency in the use of PPE is critical to the safety of rescuers. If you can’t protect yourself, you can’t save others! 1. Disassemble the major system components of SCBA and/or SAR system and place in a room in an unorganized pile. 2. Take groups or individual team members into the room and turn out...
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January 21, 2014
Introducing Roco Quick Drills… NEVER MISS A PRACTICE OPPORTUNITY! We want you to make the most of every rescue practice session, so our Roco instructors have created “Quick Drills” that can be used any time you have a few minutes to practice with your team. In order to have a well-rounded rescue team, it is so...
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April 19, 2011
If you’re the one who’s responsible for setting up proficiency training for your team, ask your team members to come up with some ideas that are different from your typical drill. You might be surprised with what they come up with. If you’re a team member, approach your training manager with some suggestions to change...
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November 17, 2010
Helpful tips from Roco Chief Instructor Pat Furr: Is your rescue team in a rut? Do you end up practicing the same two or three rescue scenarios during your training drills? If you answered yes, then your’re probably getting bored – or, worse yet, you may be setting your team up for failure when confronted...
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