RescueTECH Rolls Out TrainingTECH1: Technical Rescue and Safety Training

For years, we have been asked to provide rescue training to our customers. And, after rigorous planning and course development, we are proud to introduce TrainingTECH 1.

TrainingTECH1 is the training division of RescueTECH1. RescueTECH was founded in 1982 and has, through the years, manufactured, distributed, and consulted on technical rope rescue equipment to thousands of rescue teams worldwide.
 
TrainingTECH1 is your solution for all hazards technical rescue and safety training. Specializing not only in NFPA 1006 and in OSHA training, TrainingTECH offers many advanced courses in technical rescue and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR).
 
Our instructors are leaders in their rescue discipline and are not “see once, do once, now I am an instructor”. We do not franchise our training like some companies. Many are published authors of textbooks such as Technical Rescue, Rope I & II (Cengage/Delmar Publishing). All are able to adapt standards meeting training methods to meet local training requirements.
 
TrainingTECH1 provides top quality training that meets the client’s needs, therefore, they can choose from one of our standard course programs or we can customize the course to ensure students receive training most applicable to their work environment. Whether it is Technical Rope Rescue, Trench Rescue, Confined Space rescue, Structural Collapse, USAR Team management, Swiftwater Rescuer, or one of our other programs, you can be sure that TrainingTECH1 will meet your Technical rescue training needs.
 
Visit our website to learn more about TrainingTECH1 and a list of our course descriptions at: www.trainingtech1.com.

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