This is Rescue Awareness training. This book would be very useful to a new firefighter or somebody who is taking specialized rescue courses. It would be good to read specific chapters before actually taking the courses. Unfortunately the study guide is no longer being produces in paper, only on CD.
This IFSTA manual describes two general elements regarding rescue, assessing the local need for rescue services and incident management. Taking care of planning according to the lessons of the assessment is an important first step which can improve a fire department's capability to management the actual incident. The assessment will involve evaluating the response district and determining potential rescue situations. Then the fire department or rescue squad can better acquire the needed equipment, receive the needed training, and learn about other organizations that can supply specialized assistance during an emergency.
Each chapter is extensively illustrated with photos and drawings, including some in color.
Eleven chapters make up the manual: 1. Introduction to Rescue Services 2. Rescue Scene Management 3. Rescue Vehicles and Equipment 4. Rope Rescue 5. Fireground Search and Rescue 6. Structural Collapse Rescue 7. Elevator Rescue 8. Confined Space Rescue 9. Water and Ice Rescue 10. Trench Rescue 11. Special Rescues.
Each chapter has a review section with subsections for vocabulary building, application of knowledge, and review activities with verbs such as identify, explain, list, and describe. Readers are advised to read each chapter, underline or highlight important terms and topics, and study the illustrations and captions. Readers will respond to the review instructions and then check the answers against those referenced in parentheses.
The technical content is easy to read and easy to use.