Firefighter Training: Down Firefighter CPR

Firefighters perform CPR on a stricken colleague.

The Firefighters Support Foundation (FSF) has released two more firefighter training programs–one on firefighter CPR, another focusing on a carry for removing a down firefighter.

“Our Rapid Intervention Team CPR  program address the problem of getting CPR started and sustained on a downed firefighter as fast as humanly possible,” says FSF President David Kenik.

When a firefighter is down and not breathing, it is vital to perform uninterrupted CPR and to get the down firefighter out of their turnout gear as quickly as possible. This program demonstrates a technique that allows for uninterrupted CPR and quick removal of the turnout gear. It explains the importance of uninterrupted CPR and the quick removal of the turnout gear. The program then demonstrates, step by step, the method to perform this technique while explaining in detail how each step is completed. Once the technique is explained and demonstrated slowly, the program demonstrates the technique at full speed.

Watch below, or download as an MPG HERE.

The short video program uses the ultra-realistic Guardian Safety and Survival Training Simulator®. The presenter is Michael Wood, an acting lieutenant on one of the busiest companies in one of the nation’s busiest departments.

Next Program: Down Firefighter Carry

The program is free to all members of public safety and emergency management agencies. Send comments and feedback about these training programs to [email protected].

About the Firefighters Support Foundation

The Firefighters Support Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization dedicated to assisting firefighters, emergency management, EMS, and Search & Rescue personnel perform their jobs effectively and safely. They also set aside a portion of their funds to aid underfunded agencies and assist families of fallen firefighters. More at www.ffsupport.org.

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