![]() ![]() Headed by Technical Rescue Program Coordinators John Sheridan, retired Engineer from the Phoenix Fire Department and former member of Phoenix Fire Technical Rescue & USAR Teams, & Tim Venard, Captain/Paramedic with the Phoenix Fire Department & active member of the Phoenix Fire Technical Rescue & USAR Teams, and both recognized in the industry for their specialized rescue skills and knowledge, these courses are designed to train the individual in all areas relating to technical rescue. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.The PVCC Fire Science Program currently offers three (3) courses relating to technical rescue/rope technician training. ![]() “Firefighters hiked down the hill through waist-deep brush expecting the worst, but found the driver of the truck was still alive but severely injured and ill,” officials said.Ĭowlitz County is in southwest Washington. They also spotted a truck in the ravine that matched the description of the vehicle belonging to the missing man and reported it to rescuers, fire officials said. No one knew where the man had gone for more than five days until residents spotted tire tracks leading to the ravine. He drove off the road and plunged 150 feet down a steep and “heavily wooded” ravine before landing at the bottom, rescuers said. The 56-year-old man was found alive in his green truck Sunday, May 21, in Cowlitz County, according to Cowlitz 2 Fire & Rescue. Tire tracks led rescuers to a man who had been missing for more than five days at the bottom of a ravine in Washington, fire officials said.
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