Monday, May 11, 2015
K38 Training: How to Recover a Person from a Rock in a River Using a Res...
Uploaded on May 11, 2015
How to pick up a person from a rock in a river using a Personal Water Craft? K38 uses a 3 point training platform that utilizes helm and throttle control, reading the water and the weather, and trim of the rescue water craft. This is a layered approach that is put in technical behavioral decisions in our training courses. They are all dependent upon one another for flawless execution. There is no damage to the RWC, but without good training it will be impossible to come alongside a fixed object like a rock without damage. Please take a training course and earn your certification so you can serve the public and represented your public safety agency.
About K38:
Shawn Alladio-Lead Instructor
K38 training programs evolved over the past 26 years; and is the recognized global leader for PWC standardization, methods and best practices. Along with a cadre of professional NSBC and NASBLA boating safety instructors, K38 teaches Personal Watercraft and Rescue Water Craft courses in swiftwater rescue, big wave surf safety, PWC competitions, flood, open water, surf and disaster management for occupational lifesavers. K38 Maritime provides services for the Law Enforcement and Military communities
Disclaimer:
K38 USA does not endorse viewers to use K38 videos as training aids. K38 endorses viewers to register for a certified course, come prepared to train, test your capability, if you succeed, you earn the rewards of vetting through professional development. Take a certified course that represents the area of expertise. Then practice and develop your skillsets. A RWC course alone does not prepare a student for real world pressures and realities, it is merely the first step in a long process. You must be prepared, proper PPE, physical and mental conditioning equipment. You must stay current in the standards and best practices. This video in no way represents training aids. There may be actions in this video that are corrected during training that are not covered by the viewer and misinterpreted. View at your own discretion but do not use and place yourself and others at risk for mediocre training standards, this is not a training aid.
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