The Firefighters Support Foundation (FSF) recently released a training program that demonstrates a way of removing a down firefighter from a confined space.
“Our Downed Fire Fighter Confined Space Carry program demonstrates a highly efficient method of getting a downed firefighter quickly and safely out of a confined space, including many types of confined spaces,” says FSF President David Kenik.
This is a carry developed by the PPES Guardian Training Specialists. This carry allows two rescue firefighters to remove a down firefighter through debris, upstairs, and how to maneuver around corners, all the while keeping the rescuers and downed firefighters below the thermal layer in an IDLH atmosphere with relative ease. The Guardian Specialists explain the benefits of this carry compared to other types of carries. They demonstrate why this carry is superior to other carries and then demonstrate it. They show how to perform the carry outside of the Guardian simulator, step by step, and then demonstrate it inside the simulator using the obstacles the Guardian Safety and Survival Simulator® has to offer.
This video program uses the ultra-realistic Guardian Safety and Survival Training Simulator®. The presenter is Michael Wood, an acting lieutenant on one of the busiest companies in one of the nation’s busiest departments.
Watch below, or download as an MPG HERE.
Next Program: Down Firefighter CPR
Send comments and feedback about these training programs to staff@ffsupport.org.
About the Firefighters Support Foundation
The Firefighters Support Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization dedicated to assisting firefighters, emergency management, EMS, and Search & Rescue personnel perform their jobs effectively and safely. They also set aside a portion of their funds to aid underfunded agencies and assist families of fallen firefighters. More at www.ffsupport.org.