Vehicle Rescue and Extrication: Principles and Practice to NFPA and 7 , Second Edition meets and exceeds all the job performance requirements outlined in Chapter 8: Vehicle Rescue from the 2 7 Edition of NFPA , Standard for Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications. This new edition separates the content by chapter at the awareness, operations and technician levels by so you can achieve the level of proficiently that best meets the needs of your department. In addition, this text covers all the objectives in Chapter 8: Vehicle Search and Rescue from NFPA 7 , Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Search and Rescue Incidents, 2 7 Edition enabling rescue organizations to deliver all levels of vehicle rescue successfully in their jurisdictions.
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978-1-284-04217-7 (9781284042177)
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David Sweet has been in the Fire Rescue service since 1984. He retired in 2008 as the Division Chief of Operations for the city of North Lauderdale (FL) Fire Rescue Department, where he served 24 years and rose through the ranks of Firefighter to Division Chief; Dave Sweet currently works for the Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Marshals Bureau (FL). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Professional Administration; he is a FL-USAR coordinator for the Vehicle and Machinery Rescue (VMR) program at the Broward Fire Academy, and is owner/president of Pro-TEC Inc. (Professional Training and Extrication Consultants Inc.) where he offers programs on basic to advanced skills in vehicle extrication. He has coordinated several extrication competitions from local events to the 2005 International where 30 teams from all across the world competed in a week long event; in addition he has published several training articles in Fire Engineering Magazine, Carolina Fire Rescue Journal, and he has taught H.O.T. (hands on training) in vehicle extrication as the lead instructor at the Firehouse Expo in Las Vegas. He remains active in training through various teaching engagements, seminars, writing commitments, and vehicle extrication competitions.