Why Should You Attend? Southeastern Extrication School

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Why Should You Attend? Southeastern Extrication School
The Southeastern Extrication School gives
students an opportunity to learn from
nationally recognized instructors and take
one of several rare training sessions. These
training sessions concentrate on the
fundamentals necessary to handle complex
extrication scenes.
The Darlington County Extrication Team is a
non-profit organization comprised of six
volunteers committed to furthering the
response capabilities of local emergency
responders to motor vehicle collisions and other
types of entrapments. Our efforts include
purchasing specialty equipment not commonly
available for emergency use, providing local
departments and industry training, and
furthering our skills and knowledge through
competitions and learning symposiums.
Southeastern Extrication School
302 South McColl Street
Darlington, SC 29593
Why Should You
Attend?
Southeastern
Extrication School
February 16-17, 2013
Darlington County, SC
Hosted by the Darlington
County Extrication Team
In conjunction with
Southeastern Institute
of Manufacturing and
Technology
www.extricationprocess.com
Keynote Presentations
High-Energy, High-Impact Training – Tim Sendlbach
provides an overview of the skills and personal characteristics
necessary to develop and deliver a HIGH-IMPACT training
program for your department. Training is considered the
backbone of every progressive fire department.
Schedule
Saturday
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
8:00 AM - 9:45 PM
Registration
High Energy, High Impact Training
Tim Sendlebach
9:45 AM - 11:30 PM
EMS Aspects of Extrication
Rommie Duckworth
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch
Alternative Fuel Heavy Truck/Bus
Matt Stroud
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Breakout Sessions
Sunday
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Practical Exercises
EMS Aspects of Extrication: Fundamentals and Focus –
Rommie Duckworth connects core principles of extrication
with a foundation of field trauma care. Presented in a way that
everyone can understand this program delivers patient size-up,
incorporation of medical considerations in the extrication
approach, detection and management of life threats, basic and
advanced assessment, and concerns for special patient
populations.
Alternative Fuel Heavy Truck/Bus for First Responders –
Matt Stroud discusses the knowledge necessary to properly
mitigate incidents involving commercial vehicles that utilize
modern hybrid and alternative fuels including: LNG, CNG,
Hybrid, EV, Hydrogen fuel cells.
Breakout Sessions
Res-Q-Jacks Stabilization University – Cris Pasto presents
training on all aspects of res-q-jacks, the most complete line of
versatile rescue struts & jacks available today in a variety of
stabilization and lifting scenarios.
Down in the Ditch – Les Baker covers the topic of vehicles
that come to rest in different positions in ditches of different
sizes and configurations.
Large Truck Tactics – Tim Rouse familiarizes the rescuers
with different types , unique characteristics, and extrication
techniques for dealing with large truck incidents. Students will
be challenged with scenario based evolutions culminating in a
mega scenario involving multiple entrapments designed to
challenge even the most veteran responders.
Hand to Hand Combat – Jeff Pugh provides comprehensive
training on the skills necessary to complete various tactics with
minimal hand tools. Emphasis will be placed on tools such as
hi-lift jacks, reciprocating saws, air chisels, etc.
Advanced Tactics – Randy Schmitz covers advanced tactics
that are not used on a routine basis, but when needed are
invaluable. These tactics include floor pushes, inverted patient
removal, tunneling, etc. Emphasis will be placed on scenario
based training.
Man-in-a-Machine – Ed Henry discusses machine rescue
calls such as a jumper impaled on a fence, a construction
worker impaled on rebar, a pizza boy's arm caught in the
dough mixer, or the restaurant worker with his hand in the meat
grinder.
Location
The registration, keynote presentations, and classroom
portions of the breakout sessions will take place the on
newly constructed campus of the Southeastern Institute
of Manufacturing and Technology (SIMT). This great
campus provides customers with strategic training and
manufacturing technology solutions that maximize
workforce productivity in advanced manufacturing
environments. During the Southeastern Extrication School
weekend SIMT opens its doors to firefighters and
rescuers committed to bettering themselves and their
community through extrication training. Please view
www.simt.com/location.asp for a map, directions, hotel
accommodations, and transportation. Accommodations
are the responsibility of the student.
Registration
The registration fee for this school is $130 per person,
which includes keynote presentations, one breakout
session, digital copy of all presentations for each
department, all course materials, refreshment breaks,
lunch on Sunday, Certificate of Completion, CEU Credits
through Florence Darlington Technical College, and SES
t-shirt. Registrations postmarked after January 1,
2013 will be $155. Spaces are limited, so early
registration is encouraged! Breakout sessions will be filled
on a first come first serve basis. Registration forms are
available on the extrication school page at
www.extricationprocess.com.