New Vehicle Technology – Challenges & Solutions

Length of Course: 3 Hours                     Lecture/Lab Breakdown: 2/1

WRDGWEBThis interactive 3-hour classroom program is designed to update rescuers on the newest and most current information related to vehicle design; electric, hybrid, and other alternative energy propulsion systems; airbags and other supplemental restraints.  The program focuses on the “need-to-know” information for street rescuers so that they can perform a safe and quick patient-oriented rescue in the modern road vehicle.

Course Requirements:  The Organization needs to provide an appropriate classroom training facility with adequate chairs for all participants; a projection screen; and white/black board or easel.  A microphone and sound system capabilities may also be required as appropriate for larger venues.  To enhance this program we ask that organizations provide several vehicles to use for vehicle anatomy assessment demonstration and review.  These vehicles are for viewing purposes only, not for any other evolutions.  These should be newer model vehicles provided by local car dealership(s) with proper request and notice.  The instructor can provide additional information and guidance on obtaining the vehicles.

 

Enhanced New Vehicle Technology – Challenges & Solutions

Length of Course: 6 Hours                        Lecture/Lab Breakdown: 4/2

This is an enhanced version of our 3-hour classroom program.  The program is designed to provide a more in-depth review of the current trends in vehicle construction as it relates to patient extrication and care. It will enhance the rescuer’s situational awareness and assessment skills when it comes to today’s vehicles.  Through a combination of classroom and practical activities rescuers are updated on the newest and most current information related to vehicle design.  Rescuers learn and practice the proper steps for managing and assessing vehicles.

Information is included on electric, hybrid, and other alternative energy propulsion systems, airbags, and other supplemental restraints.  The program focuses on the “need-to-know” information for street rescuers so that they can perform a safe and quick patient-oriented rescue in modern road vehicles. The student is also introduced to vehicle assessment tools that are available to rescuers today.

To learn more about this course or for scheduling and pricing, visit our Course Inquiry Form