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  2. Dickerson Whitewater Course - Wikipedia

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    It was the first pump-powered artificial whitewater course built in North America, and is still the only one anywhere with heated water. It remains an active training center for whitewater slalom racing, swiftwater rescue training, and other whitewater activities. The facility is owned by the NRG Energy company. Except during special events ...

  3. Swift water rescue - Wikipedia

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    Swift water rescue (also called "white water rescue") is a subset of technical rescue dealing in white water river conditions. Due to the added pressure of moving water, swift water rescue involves the use of specially trained personnel, ropes and mechanical advantage systems that are often much more robust than those used in standard rope rescue .

  4. Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The ACWM AWLS course was run continuously from 2007-2016 in southern Appalachian locations: in Linville Gorge NC from 2007-2009, in New River Gorge WV from 2010-2012, in Black Mountain NC from 2014-2015 (with transitional organizing in 2013), and in Roanoke VA in 2016.

  5. Mercia Inshore Search and Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Training in boat handling and VHF Marine Radio is to RYA standards, and Swiftwater rescue training to the American National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1670 Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Rescue is undertaken with the Rescue3 company in Bala, Wales. All qualifications are encompassed within a unique 10 unit training ...

  6. Technical rescue - Wikipedia

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    These often require specialised rescue squads as they exceed the capabilities of other members of the fire service or emergency medical services (EMS). In the United States , technical rescues will often have multiple jurisdictions operating together to effect the rescue, and will often use the Incident Command System to manage the incident and ...

  7. Category:Swiftwater rescue - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swiftwater rescue" ... Rescue swimmer; S. Swift water rescue; Z. Z-drag This page was last edited on 26 March 2020, at 18:33 ...

  8. K38 Water Safety - Wikipedia

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    K38 Water Safety company that offers water safety training to lifeguards, [1] military, fire rescue, [2] and law enforcement. This includes training in operating personal water craft (PWC), [3] Jet Skis, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Waverunners, Aquatrax, PWC or RWC (Rescue Water Craft). K38 was founded by Shawn Alladio. [3] [4]

  9. Rafting - Wikipedia

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    Rafting equipment has continuously evolved and developed significantly from old rubber WW II era military surplus rafts. Modern whitewater rafts are typically made with advanced nylon or Kevlar infused plastics like PVC or urethane; though many of the more entry-level low-cost manufacturers still use a glued rubber.