Local firefighters take part in technical rescue training

High risk, low frequency rescues are those that do not take place often, but are exceptionally dangerous to the public and rescuers alike when they do. One of the best ways to combat the risk is through training.

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  • Thursday, September 1, 2016 5:55pm
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Firefighters from throughout the South King County area train in Maple Valley about how to conduct trench rescues.

Firefighters from throughout the South King County area train in Maple Valley about how to conduct trench rescues.

High risk, low frequency rescues are those that do not take place often, but are exceptionally dangerous to the public and rescuers alike when they do. One of the best ways to combat the risk is through training.

Over the last week, firefighters from Kent, Auburn, Tukwila and other departments, all part of the South King County Fire Training Consortium, practiced trench rescue scenarios in a realistic environment.

JR Hayes Corp., a general contractor based in Maple Valley, allowed the training consortium to conduct the rescue training on one of their properties. The company understands that the nature of their business puts their employees at certain risk and that working with local fire departments benefits everyone.

As the region continues to grow and be developed, certain types of construction-related emergencies are a possibility. Therefore, firefighters must be ready for them by being able to:

Evaluate the situation; determine goals and a plan based on the risk; execute the plan; and evaluate the plan to see if it meets the goals.

Members of the consortium, formed to help reduce training costs, are:

The Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority, Tukwila Fire Department, Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety, Renton Fire and Emergency Services, Fire District 20 (Skyway), Fire District 2 (Burien/Normandy Park), North Highline Fire Department, Valley Regional Fire Authority, Fire District 28 (Enumclaw) and Vashon Island Fire and Rescue.


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