Courses
"SafeRescue" Academy trains the students by the type of activity they perform.
We offer several levels of training ranging from one-day short courses to the longer training course of 6 days rescue professionals running water.
All training is taught by instructors with deep knowledge and skill, carefully selected.
All our instructors are experienced rafting guides with many years of rafting and rescue training experience.
We maintain the highest professional level in order to allow rescue operations as safe as possible.
We can match training for any purpose and budget. Please contact us and we will find you with training that will fit you and your needs.
It should be noted that the process of learning and training is fun and extremely rewarding.
Swiftwater awareness and flood
2-star (Theory + Practical)
24-hour, 6 hours of class + 18 hours of practical river rescue training.
This awareness course is suitable for people whose job or hobby will require them to respond an emergency in water or flood, or trainees who can support rescue team from offshore. Trainees will learn rescue techniques and how to identify and avoid dangers, especially how not to get into trouble. Will gain practical knowledge.
This training allows them to actively help the rescue forces. (With the approval of the commander of the rescue unit).
Many of those involved in drowning and injury events in the running water are apart of rescue team and rescue supporters who are present and operating during a rescue event.
There is a real need for rescuer to have appropriate training to mitigate the danger.
The course certainly saves lives.
Training days can be split.
Course topics:
Course topics:
1. Topography and structure of flowing waterways.
2. Hydrodynamics, Current Theory.
3. The philosophy of Swiftwater rescue.
4. Rescuer personal equipment,
5. Rescue team equipment,
6. rescue Team Roles.
7. Safety in training,
8. communication Signs,
9. Dangers in swiftwater waterways,
10. floods,
11. Rescue Planning,
12. Risk Assessment,
13. Rope-based rescue methods, (only theory).
14. Strong swimmer-based rescue methods. Proper use of cow tail. (only theory)
15. Vessel-based rescue methods. (only theory)
16. Heavy vehicle Based Extraction Methods. (only theory)
17. Shallow Water Walking Rescue Methods. (only theory)
18. Rope systems, ties, and anchors. (only theory)
19. Use of a vessel as rescue platform. Knowledge of the craft. Navigate and controlling the boat.
20. rescue scene management,
21. Search methods,
22. reading the river,
23. Dangers in the river,
24. Self-rescue techniques.
25. Offensive and defensive swimming, river navigation.
26. Use throw rope bag for rescue.
27. Self-rescue from a trapped vehicle.
28. Rescue Methods from Trapped Vehicle.
Upcoming dates:
SwiftWater and floods rescue awareness
1 Star
A theory day (2 hours) and a 6-hour practice, place of training: the Jordan River and its tributaries.
This course will suit anyone who can find themselves in a running water environment. As part of his profession and / or hobby. This course is recommended for anyone interested in acquiring knowledge and awareness of dangers in a swiftwater environment, avoiding unnecessary complications, and avoiding dangers to their immediate environment, family, and friends.
Required course for every outdoor traveler in Israel and around the world.
Sadly, many Israelis are wounded and killed abroad in swiftwater environment, mainly due to a lack of understanding the danger.
The course will familiarize the trainee with the problems and dangers of running water, the various extraction methods, and equipment.
Most of the drowning cases in Israel and the world are caused by a lack of understanding and knowledge. basic.
The advantage of the course is to understand the hydrodynamics and topography so it will prevent dangers.
This course saves lives.
This course is short and not enough to serve as part of a rescue team,
But the leap of knowledge the apprentice will receive is immense. The trainee will gain practical and theoretical knowledge of the running water environment. The training will allow the trainee a basic understanding that saves lives. The difference in understanding before and after the course is day and night.
A must, a must, a must for all backpackers traveling in the country and in the sand.
Course topics:
1. Topography and structure of flowing waterways.
2. Hydrodynamics, Current Theory.
3. The philosophy of rescue water flow,
4. Extractor's personal equipment,
5. Rescue team equipment,
6. Extraction Roles.
7. Safety in training,
8. Sign communication,
9. Dangers in flowing waterways,
10. Familiarity with floods,
11. Rescue Planning,
12. Risk Assessment,
13. Basic rope system-based extraction methods.
14. Strong swimmer-based extraction methods. Proper use of cow tail.
15. Shallow Water Walk Extraction Methods.
16. Rope systems, ties and anchors. Power gain.
17. Reading the river,
18. Self-rescue techniques.
19. Offensive and defensive swimming, river navigation.
20. Use of bag / shot rope for rescue.
Upcoming dates:
Rescue Technician - Flowing Water and Floods
4 Stars (SRT)
The course is intended for the actual rescuers who have performed course SRT2 and SRT 3.
The aim of the course is to improve the assimilation and practice of self-rescue and other rescue skills. The training will examine the trainee's ability and understanding as a rescue commander.
The trainee will practice various rescue scenarios and act as rescue team commander. The trainee will practice all aspects of the rescue from the moment of rescue announcement till the finish of successful rescue.
Trainee will practice the rescue plan include various option incase failing.
Trainees will improve rescue skills with crew and personal rescue equipment. Great emphasis will be placed on how the decision-making process, risk assessment and quick and safe execution of the bailout are done.
Training days can be split.
Course topics:
1. Topography and structure of flowing waterways.
2. Hydrodynamics, Current Theory.
3. The philosophy of Swiftwater rescue.
4. Rescuer personal equipment,
5. Rescue team equipment,
6. rescue Team Roles.
7. Safety in training,
8. communication Signs,
9. Dangers in swiftwater waterways,
10. floods,
11. Rescue Planning,
12. Risk Assessment,
13. Rope-based rescue methods,
14. Strong swimmer-based rescue methods. Proper use of cow tail.
15. Vessel-based rescue methods.
16. Heavy vehicle Based Extraction Methods.
17. Shallow Water Walking Rescue Methods.
18. Rope systems, ties, and anchors.
19. Use of a vessel as rescue platform. Knowledge of the craft. Navigate and controlling the boat.
20. rescue scene management,
21. Search methods,
22. reading the river,
23. Dangers in the river,
24. Self-rescue techniques.
25. Offensive and defensive swimming, river navigation.
26. Use throw rope bag for rescue.
27. Self-rescue from a trapped vehicle.
28. Rescue Methods from Trapped Vehicle.
Upcoming dates:
Advanced Rescue Technician - SwiftWater and Flood
3-Star (SRT)
This course is tailored for trainees in a rescue unit who have conducted the "SwiftWater Awareness Course 2". Students will be exposed to complex situations of rescuing from practically flowing water. Students will practice the various options and system. The 24-hour course includes 4-6 hours of classroom, followed by two and a half days of hands-on skill development.
Course topics:
Course topics:
1. Topography and structure of flowing waterways.
2. Hydrodynamics, Current Theory.
3. The philosophy of Swiftwater rescue.
4. Rescuer personal equipment,
5. Rescue team equipment,
6. rescue Team Roles.
7. Safety in training,
8. communication Signs,
9. Dangers in swiftwater waterways,
10. floods,
11. Rescue Planning,
12. Risk Assessment,
13. Rope-based rescue methods,
14. Strong swimmer-based rescue methods. Proper use of cow tail.
15. Vessel-based rescue methods.
16. Heavy vehicle Based Extraction Methods.
17. Shallow Water Walking Rescue Methods.
18. Rope systems, ties, and anchors.
19. Use of a vessel as rescue platform. Knowledge of the craft. Navigate and controlling the boat.
20. rescue scene management,
21. Search methods,
22. reading the river,
23. Dangers in the river,
24. Self-rescue techniques.
25. Offensive and defensive swimming, river navigation.
26. Use throw rope bag for rescue.
27. Self-rescue from a trapped vehicle.
28. Rescue Methods from Trapped Vehicle.
Upcoming dates: