Rope Rescue Technician 2 (RRT2) – Full Course (12 Candidates, 2 Instructors)

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$1,333.00 / person

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Course Description


This course is for active members of recognized Search and Rescue (SAR) Groups in British Columbia who hold a Rope Rescue Technician Level 1 (RRT1) certificate or equivalent training.

This program includes both instructional training and formal certification evaluation, allowing candidates to develop and demonstrate competency in advanced rope rescue systems, all under the supervision and guidance of two instructors. 

Search and Rescue Rope Rescue Technician 2 builds on the foundational rope rescue systems learned in RRT1 and prepares candidates to operate more effectively in complex rope rescue environments. The course emphasizes advanced system building, problem solving, and team-based rescue operations in realistic wilderness rescue scenarios.

This course follows the Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (EMCR) established curriculum. Focused competencies are as outlined in the Provincial Operating Guidelines (POGs) 3.02a BC SAR Wildland Rope Rescue Competency Matrix, SAR Rope Principles and Guidelines.

Through a combination of demonstration, technical instruction, and scenario-based training, participants will refine their ability to construct and manage more complex rope rescue systems while operating as part of a coordinated rescue team.

Curriculum Highlights

Training will typically include advanced competencies such as:

  • advanced anchor systems and anchor load management
  • compound mechanical advantage systems
  • advanced lowering and raising systems
  • high directional systems and edge transitions
  • advanced litter rigging and patient transport
  • complex rope rescue system troubleshooting
  • rescue team coordination and communication
  • scenario-based rescue operations in steep terrain

Participants will work through progressively complex rescue scenarios designed to reinforce safe system design, efficient teamwork, and sound technical decision-making.

Included
  • 2.5 days of hands-on instruction in rope rescue systems and techniques
  • 2.5 days of scenario-based evaluation and competency testing
  • Two experienced rope rescue instructors supporting instruction and evaluation throughout the course

Not Included
  • Transportation
  • Food
  • Personal equipment
  • Team rescue equipment

Logistics


-Sample Time table RRT2 Training and Assessment -
  • Friday - 1300-1800 (5 hrs) 
  • Saturday - 0830-1700 (8.5 hrs)
  • Sunday - 0830 - 1600 (7.5 hrs)

RRT2 Training Weekend Itinerary:

Friday:
  • Course Intro
  • Review of DCTTRS Set-up
  • Knot (Bend) Pass (large group demo)
  • High-Angle Rope Rescue (lecture and discussion)
  • Improvised Subject Harness (large group demo)
  • High-Angle Stretch Rigging (large group demo)
  • End of day review/discussion

Saturday:
  • Opening Review
  • High-Angle Stretch Handling (large group demo)
  • Pick-Offs (large group demo)
  • Ascending and Descending (large group demo)
  • End of day review/discussion

Sunday:
  • Opening Review
  • Travel to field training site
  • Set-up two DCTTRS sites
  • Practice Scenarios
  • End of day review/discussion

Between Course Weekends:
 
Team Practice – Practice Checklist for TL/TO to sign-off. 20 minimum number of hours. Includes: 
• Control Role 
• Edge Role 
• Litter Attendant Role 
• Pickoffs and subject attachment 
• Improvised subject harness 
• Rappelling with descent control device 
• Ascending with Prusik (and changeover) 
• Clean, efficient, and safe DCTTRS setup and maintenance 
• Communications: with team, with subject 
• Overall team collaboration and professionalism (listening to and giving direction, participating in debriefs) 
• Safety conscious – self or hazard assessments, speaking up, other 

Online Exam – Knowledge-based assessment complete online before Assessment Weekend. 

RRT2 Assessment Expectations:
  • Candidates should arrive prepared to demonstrate and complete the following skills and maneuvers to a high standard. 
  • Demonstrate proficiency in rappelling and ascending
  • Stretcher handling Techniques - Demonstrate high angle stretcher handling  techniques
  • Pick-off Techniques - Participate in pick-off rescue techniques 
  • Edge Person Role (in pick-off or stretcher environment during scenario)
  • Act as Control
  • Demonstrate the Knot Pass
  • OVERALL COMPETENCY - Participate in Rope Rescue as a team member

Prerequisites:


This course is for active members of recognized Search and Rescue (SAR) Groups in British Columbia. The application form must be signed by the Training Officer or member of the Management Team of your SAR Group.

Candidates entering Rope Rescue Technician 2 must have successfully completed the Rope Rescue Technician 1 Assessment.

Gear List


The following list is the recommended minimum for your personal gear. Please ensure that all your gear is functioning and in proper repair. 

  • Helmet
  • Harness
  • Headlamp and spare batteries
  • Knife
  • Gloves (rope)
  • Safety glasses
  • Whistle
  • Flagging tape
  • Personal pack
  • DCD (descent control device)
  • 60cm sling
  • 120 cm sling
  • Locking "D" Carabiner X4
  • Locking Pear carabiner X1
  • 8mm Cord X5m
  • 8mm cord X10m
  • 8mm prusik X1.4m
  • 8mm prusik X1.7m
  • 25mm webbing X5m
  • Short purcell prusik
  • long purcell prusik
  • PMP (prusik minding pulley)
  • Personal First Aid kit

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