The training program focuses on under-ventilated fires in confined and enclosed spaces, which result in hazardous conditions for entry, as well as challenges in firefighting and, consequently, the rescue of potential trapped individuals.
Course
Objectives
- Recognizing fire behavior indicators
- Predicting fire development and spread
- Implementing control measures to ensure firefighter and victim safety
- Rapid and effective fire control
- Mastering the basic principles of Search and Rescue (S.A.R.)
The dangerous phenomena associated with these types of fires are thoroughly explained and analyzed through real-life case studies and examples. In the practical part (hands-on training), trainees practice under real fire conditions (hot fires), on the correct actions for entering these spaces, as well as on search and rescue procedures. The aim of the training program “firefighting in confined spaces (CFBT) & search and rescue procedures (SAR)” is to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and required safety measures, to make critical decisions for personnel safety, as well as to achieve the best desired result in firefighting, search and rescue operations, as well as their combination.
The course is addressed to:
- Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Fire Brigade
- Professional firefighters of all ranks
- Volunteer firefighters of the Fire Brigade
- Private firefighters and leaders of firefighting teams in high-risk facilities and industries
- Heads and deputy heads of fire safety teams according to Fire Regulation No. 14/14