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  • CMC Rope Rescue Technician I/II [#TR-26092]

    SEPTEMBER 28 - OCTOBER 2, 2026 | Kananaskis, AB
  • COURSE DETAILS

  • DESCRIPTION
    Rope Rescue Technician I/II provides an intensive 40-hour high-angle rescue class that teaches skills required by fire departments, mountain, and industrial rescue teams. Skills follow Job Performance Requirements listed in NFPA 1006 [2021] Chapter 5, Rope Rescue Operations and Technician

    SKILLS TAUGHT
    • Equipment selection
    • Inspection and maintenance
    • Knots
    • Anchors
    • Patient packaging
    • Mechanical advantage systems
    • Belay techniques
    • Lowering systems
    • Rappelling
    • Knot passing through rappels
    • Raising and lowering systems; system safety factors
    • Twin Tension Rope Systems (TTRS)
    • Litter rigging and tending
    • Pick-offs
    • Practical application is taught through scenarios drawn from actual rescue experiences

    DAY 1 LOCATION
    Kananaskis Emergency Services Centre
    [Kananaskis, AB]

  • FAQ

  • WHAT’S THE SCHEDULE LIKE? 0800 – 1600 daily


    WHERE WILL WE BE EVERY DAY? It’s hard to say at the moment, as the schedule is a little fluid based on when we can get certain venues. Your instructors will always plan the following day with you so you can plan your commute and timings with other engagements.


    WHAT SHOULD I WEAR? Dress for the weather, as we’ll be outside for much of the week. Long pants and sturdy, closed-toed shoes are required, in addition to regular PPE when on rope.


    WHAT DO I BRING WITH ME? We recommend packing a lunch to avoid long breaks. Bring a water bottle, preferable with a no-drop tether. If you’re the type to take notes, bring some scrap paper or a notepad. Each student will need equipment listed below.


    WHO ARE THE INSTRUCTORS? Our instructors are T’NT senior instructors that have been vetted by CMC School to teach the current CMC curriculum. If you have any requests for equipment or techniques you’d like to see, please don’t hesitate to reach out in advance.


    ARE THERE ANY LIMITATIONS? This course will have physically demanding components to it. Each student will be required to sign a waiver before working on rope. If you have an injury or concern, please bring it up with one of the instructors

  • PREREQUISITES

  • While there are no required prerequisites to attend the workshop, we highly recommend you are comfortable with basic rope rescue skills and techniques.
    Below is a list of skills you should be proficient in before the first day of the workshop.

    SKILLS / TECHNIQUES
    Donning/Doffing of harness and PPE
    Rappelling with an auto-locking device (Clutch/I’D/Spark)


    For your convenience, here is a link for the knots videos on CMC's blog
    Review the CMC Rope Rescue Technician Manual 6th Edition: Hard copy or Ebook

  • REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

  • Students will be required to provide the following personal gear for the workshop. Please have all your equipment marked or labelled before the workshop to avoid mixing it up with other people’s gear

    PERSONAL EQUIPMENT
    Harness (Sit or full body), Helmet with chin strap, Gloves
    Auto-locking Descent Control Device (Clutch/I’D/Spark)
    2x Anchor Slings/Prusik Loops
    1x Adjustable lanyard/Travel Restraint (Grillon, Wingman)
    1x Belay Device (ASAP)
    1x Single pulley
    Carabiners
  • REGISTRATION DETAILS

  • COURSE INFORMATION
    Our Rope Rescue Tech I/II is a 40-hour, hands-on course that follows the CMC curriculum and builds skills to a technician level. The course will progress from the basic principles and building good fundamentals to more complex rigging and scenarios.

    If you require more information, please email damian@worknrescue.ca

    WITHDRAWALS
    45 Days Prior to First Day of Class: An applicant providing written notification and a request for refund that is received by T’NT 45 days prior to the first day of class will receive a refund for the amount of the tuition less a $100 administration fee.

    Less than 45 Days Prior to First Day of Class: T’NT is unable to offer a refund for a cancellation received less than 45 days prior to the first day of the class, with one exception: The student may receive a refund for the amount of the tuition less a $100 administration fee, if T’NT is able to fill the vacated spot with an applicant on the waiting list for that class.

    Refunds are processed within 30 days of our receipt of written notice of the change in the applicant’s registration status. Refunds are issued to the original method of payment.

    TRANSFERS
    With written notice, registrants may transfer their registration to another student from the same organization. Written notice of the intent to transfer and receipt of the new student’s enrollment is required before the registration transfer is approved.
    We will not issue credits for future courses or equipment.

    CANCELLATION BY T'NT
    In the unlikely event that we need to cancel a course, participants will receive a full refund or the option to reschedule at no additional costs. NOTE: T’NT is liable only for the full registration fee. Please keep this in mind when making additional commitments related to the class such as airplane, hotel, and car reservations—as T’NT is not responsible for reimbursement of any such charges. In the event of cancellation, T’NT will use its best efforts to give prompt notice.

    Participants who do not show up for the course without prior notice will not be eligible for a refund. Students missing more than a half-day of the course may not be considered successful participants.

  • ATTENDEE DETAILS

  • PAYMENT

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