
Structural Collapse Rescue – Technician
This 40-hour course is designed to train the student in the skills required for response to structural collapse incidents involving heavy frame construction. Skills for this program of instruction are drawn out of the requirements found in in the most current editions of NFPA 1006 and NFPA 1670. FEMA structural collapse curriculum is used to ensure students can communicate and operate with similarly trained peers from across the nation. Students will receive instruction on the fundamentals of structural collapse rescue in both classroom and practical settings, including scenario-based instruction.
Skills taught include:
- Heavy Structure Size-Up & Response
- Victim Search & Extrication
- Breaching & Breaking
- Lifting, Moving and Cribbing
- Metal Burning
- Basic Crane Operations & Rigging
Prerequisite Requirements:
Training to the structural collapse rescue operations level as described in NFPA 1006 is required for registration in this program of instruction.

