Residential Fire Rescue

“Residential Fire Rescue” by Mark van der Feyst, published by Fire Engineering Books on March 25, 2014, is a comprehensive resource designed for those involved in rescuing occupants from residential structures. This edition, which includes 336 pages, presents a detailed exploration of search and rescue theory, practical applications, and company training. The book features customizable lesson plans for various skills, step-by-step instructions, and accompanying photographs that illustrate different rescue techniques and positions.
Readers will find valuable insights into the methodologies of search and rescue, supported by a DVD that enhances the instructional experience. The content is tailored for company officers, training officers, and firefighters, making it a significant reference for professionals in the field of fire science and technology. This resource aims to equip readers with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective rescue operations in residential settings.
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Authors Mark van der Feyst, Eric Wissner and James Petruzzi wrote their new book to serve as a much-needed sole source reference for rescuing an occupant from a residential structure. Residential Fire Rescue covers the theory of search and rescue, practical application of search and rescue, and company training. The book includes sample lesson plans that can be customized for various skills (including VES, drags and removals); step-by-step instructions combined with photos to show the various rescue techniques and positions; and, a DVD to aid the instruction of techniques. Company officers, training officers, and firefighters will find Residential Fire Rescue an important resource.
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