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67CMC <strong>Rescue</strong> SchoolH<strong>and</strong>s-onTraining <strong>for</strong> Emergency <strong>Response</strong> ProfessionalsSafe, effective<strong>rescue</strong>rs needh<strong>and</strong>s-ontraining todevelop theskills requiredin the field. CMC <strong>Rescue</strong> School’semphasis on “learning bydoing” is one of the things th<strong>at</strong>separ<strong>at</strong>es us from other trainingprograms. Our students <strong>work</strong> withthe tools of the trade, solvingrealistic <strong>rescue</strong> scenarios underreal-life conditions. The guidancethey receive from seasoned CMCinstructors helps students retainthe knowledge they need to applyl<strong>at</strong>er in actual <strong>rescue</strong>-responsesitu<strong>at</strong>ions.Where You Learn by DoingOpen Enrollment CoursesCMC’s Open Enrollment Courses are taught year-round across thecountry <strong>and</strong> intern<strong>at</strong>ionally. Sites are selected <strong>for</strong> the quality of thetraining facilities, their suitability <strong>for</strong> a specific course, <strong>and</strong> the supportfacilities available. For the current schedule of open enrollment courses,call CMC <strong>Rescue</strong> or visit our website <strong>at</strong> www.cmc<strong>rescue</strong>.com.Custom On-Site CoursesCustom courses can be tailored to your specific needs <strong>and</strong> taught <strong>at</strong>your loc<strong>at</strong>ion. This allows your team to develop skills based on the typesof <strong>rescue</strong>s it will most likely respond to. We have developed customcourses <strong>for</strong> agencies <strong>and</strong> companies around the globe in a variety ofindustries, including: Petroleum <strong>and</strong> Chemical Sectors Tower <strong>and</strong> Communic<strong>at</strong>ion Crews Riggers in the Entertainment Industry Government <strong>and</strong> Military Agencies Airship <strong>and</strong> Aircraft Maintenance Crews Public Works <strong>and</strong>Utility Departments Hydro-ElectricMaintenance Groups Construction <strong>and</strong> SewerContractorsFor more in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion or <strong>for</strong> a brochuredetailing CMC <strong>Rescue</strong> School classes call theCMC <strong>Rescue</strong> School <strong>at</strong> 800-235-5741or 805-562-9120 or visit cmc<strong>rescue</strong>.comAny CMC <strong>Rescue</strong> School course can be scheduled as openenrollment, or as a custom on-site course <strong>at</strong> your facility. If youhave questions or special requirements, let us know. We will<strong>work</strong> with you to help determine your specific training needs<strong>and</strong> prepare a detailed proposal to address them.WWW.CMCRESCUE.COMLEARN FROM THE MOST EXPERIENCEDINSTRUCTORS IN THE INDUSTRYExperience is the found<strong>at</strong>ion of good judgment, a necessity<strong>for</strong> a safe <strong>rescue</strong> incident. To properly impart th<strong>at</strong> knowledge,a training program must have instructors who not only havepersonal, h<strong>and</strong>s-on experience in the field, but also possess theright teaching skills to successfully teach others. All of CMC’sinstructors are professionals with actual, in-the-field <strong>rescue</strong>experience who have taught <strong>rescue</strong> safety <strong>for</strong> many years.They are masters of their craft, <strong>and</strong> they can transfer theirknowledge to you in any of CMC’s intensive h<strong>and</strong>s-on classes.CMC RESCUE SCHOOL OFFERS OPEN ENROLLMENT IN THE FOLLOWING COURSES:Rope <strong>Rescue</strong> Technician I/IICovers NFPA Rope <strong>Rescue</strong>-Technician LevelSkills, except ascending <strong>and</strong> high linesRope <strong>Rescue</strong> Technician IIICovers NFPA Rope <strong>Rescue</strong>-Technician LevelSkills <strong>for</strong> ascending <strong>and</strong> high lines as wellas Advanced Rope <strong>Rescue</strong> SkillsConfined Space Entry <strong>and</strong> <strong>Rescue</strong>Approved by the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia St<strong>at</strong>e Fire Marshal <strong>and</strong> theCali<strong>for</strong>nia St<strong>at</strong>e Board of Fire ServicesCovers NFPA Confined Space <strong>Rescue</strong>Technician Level SkillsTrench <strong>Rescue</strong> <strong>and</strong> ShoringCali<strong>for</strong>nia St<strong>at</strong>e Fire Marshal ApprovedCovers NFPA Technician Level Trench <strong>and</strong>Excav<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>Rescue</strong> SkillsEmergency Building ShoringMeets FEMA Specialists RequirementsCovers NFPA Technician Level StructuralCollapse SkillsCMC <strong>Rescue</strong> School is registered with the St<strong>at</strong>eof Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. Registr<strong>at</strong>ion means CMC has metcertain minimum st<strong>and</strong>ards imposed by the st<strong>at</strong>e<strong>for</strong> registered schools on the basis of our writtenapplic<strong>at</strong>ion to the st<strong>at</strong>e. Registr<strong>at</strong>ion does not meanwe have met all of the more extensive st<strong>and</strong>ardsrequired by the st<strong>at</strong>e <strong>for</strong> schools th<strong>at</strong> are approvedto oper<strong>at</strong>e or licensed or th<strong>at</strong> the st<strong>at</strong>e has verifiedthe in<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion submitted with our registr<strong>at</strong>ion<strong>for</strong>m. The following applies to students <strong>at</strong>tendingclasses held within the St<strong>at</strong>e of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. CMC<strong>Rescue</strong> is not a participant in the Student TuitionRecovery Fund.CMC RESCUE | 800-235-5741 | 805-562-9120

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