Cave Rescue
Technical Rescue Personnel: Cave Rescue Awareness, Operations, and Technician
This class is full and closed to further registration
NFPA 1006 Certification
Class is now open for non-Certification registration (scroll down to register using the PayPal link)
Certification Registration is open on the Alabama Fire College website
Next training date: July 25-29, 2024 (non-Cert students only attend first four days)
Current Enrollment: 30 (class size is limited to 30 students)
Cost (non-certification): $150
Cost (certification, in-state): $350
Cost (certification, out-of-state): $590
Registration (non-certification): Via this PayPal link or the button below, but a PayPal account is not required. Please specify all participant names and preferred email addresses during registration. If for some reason you have to cancel, please notify HCRU two weeks prior. Contact dan@hcru.org for any registration questions.
Registration (certification): All registrations/payments must be through the Alabamba Fire College Website or phone 1 (800) 241-2467.
About this class:
Four days of intensive hands-on training. The course is Thursday through Sunday for all students. NFPA Certification students must also attend Monday for exams. This class is sanctioned by the Alabama Fire College and is the ONLY NFPA 1006 Certified course in Cave Rescue in the nation.
Students seeking NFPA Certification who have proper prerequisites (Rescue Technician: Rope if certified prior to April 2010, or RT: Rope Level I and RT: Rope Level II if certified after April 2010) must register through the Alabama Fire College.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Any individual interested in developing the array of technical, medical and management skills required to conduct cave/cliff/high angle rescue. This includes personnel from cave rescue units, fire departments, rescue squads, emergency management agencies, park service personnel, first responders, and EMTs. Individuals not working for an agency who are interesting in caving and cave rescue are welcome and encouraged to attend; all levels of experience are welcome.
This course is recommended for all cavers, even those not interesting in joining rescue teams. Many safety skills are learned, and knowing what to do if something happens may just save a life.
CLASS STRUCTURE: We work hard to provide consistent training and allow time for students to have hands on experience for all of the skills. Every training exercise has multiple rotations to ensure every person may experience every station/component. It is important to attend all four days, as the skills and knowledge build throughout the course. The first and second days combine classroom sessions with hands-on learning stations. On the third day, we build upon these foundations by creating mini rescue scenarios where students start taking active leadership roles and utilizing the skills learned. This builds to the last day, when the training culminates in a full day-long mock rescue simulating a more realistic scenario, combining all the components of the course. Let your own unique creativity and problem-solving skills shine as you work as a team to save your patient!
TOPICS COVERED: This course covers all phases of cave rescue and management, including:
Single rope technique · Incident command system · Underground environment · Underground communications
Cave & Wilderness specific medical considerations · Response systems · Patient packaging and movement
Hauling/lowering systems · Vertical rescue · Extrication techniques · Pre-planning and logistics
Class will be held rain, heat, or shine. We train for real-life situations, come prepared for weather!
Looking for a place to stay? Information on Camping
If you prefer a hotel, Downtown/South Huntsville area is a popular location to stay, about 20-30 minutes north of the class location with an easy drive and lots of food options. Arab is another option, about 15 minutes south.
Location:
Brindlee Mountain Fire Station 1, 4373 U.S. 231, Union Grove, AL - (256) 498-3109
Class starts at 8 am on Thursday. When you park, DO NOT BLOCK THE GARAGE DOORS - the emergency vehicles in the fire station may need to leave.
Equipment Requirements:
Participants must provide the following:
Sturdy, lugged-sole lace-up boots
Rugged outdoor clothing (no turnout gear)
Well-fitted gloves with leather palms and full fingers (work gloves are fine) for rope work
Gardening-type gloves (polyester with nitrile palms are popular) for caving
Soft-capped knee pads (such as volleyball type pads)
Personal medical supplies (medications, Epi pen, etc.)
Cash for lunch Thursday and Friday (not all local restaurants accept credit cards)
Saturday and Sunday we will be in field all day, you will want snacks and a bag lunch
A backpack you don't mind getting muddy is helpful to carry gear, water, and snacks
The HCRU can provide the following, but if you have your own, please bring them:
UIAA/CE-Approved helmet, with chinstrap bracket
Waterproof headlamp and batteries
The HCRU will provide:
All necessary technical equipment, including climbing and rappelling systems.
If you are a vertically competent caver, you may bring your own SRT gear, however if it does not meet HCRU safety standards you will be required to use a provided system. All systems must include a Quick Attach Safety (QAS).
Age Requirements:
All participants must be 18 years old.
Helpful Knowledge/Prep work:
All the following are covered as a part of the course, but it will enhance your experience to work on these topics before class if you are not yet familiar.
Knots
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Incident Command System: The command structure under which rescues take place. If you are unfamiliar with this, we recommend you take the following *free* online FEMA courses: