#Technical rescue team software
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Once the patient is prepared to be removed, ropes will again be required to remove them from the space. Since some of these spaces have no ladder to use for entry, ropes must be employed to enter the space to assess and begin treatment of the patient. These actions are regulated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). If the worker becomes injured or overwhelmed by that atmosphere, only trained and competent rescuers will be able to safely enter that space. When you drive past a utility worker entering a manhole cover, that person is entering a confined space that has the potential to contain oxygen deficient, toxic, flammable, or other dangerous atmospheres. The need for confined space training is one that is commonly seen and not always recognized.
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Specialties that are the focus of this response capability include Collapse Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, Rope Rescue, Trench Rescue, and Water & Ice Rescue Collapse Rescue In the event of a disaster requiring technical rescue services anywhere in Central Wisconsin, this team is prepared for situations out of the norm of day-to-day firefighting and emergency medical services response. In 2005, the Stevens Point Fire Department (SPFD) formed a local resource technical rescue team.