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    Certificate Programs in Rescue Training

    Earning a certificate is one way to further your education. Certificates can be granted in many different areas at the undergraduate, graduate, or professional level.

    What is a certificate in rescue training? This course is designed to teach students rescue skills in a number of different emergency situations. Some programs may cover a number of different rescue training drills, while others may focus on one particular area. The different rescue situations that may be covered include ground search and rescue, vertical rescue, flood and swift water rescue, ocean water rescue, river water rescue, cave rescue, wilderness survival, man tracking, and utility vehicle and boat training.

    This course is beneficial for a variety of individuals. Some take the course because it is required in their profession, others take it in order to be eligible for certain jobs, and others choose to complete the course to improve their personal skills.

    The financial requirements of a rescue training certificate will depend on a lot of things. The location and reputation of the school and the duration of the program are big factors. The specific course offerings will also affect the total cost of the certificate. Students should get in touch with the schools directly to find out what tuition and fees will be.

    Individuals with a certificate in rescue training can choose from a number of career options. Positions that one may be eligible for include EMT, EMS, firefighter, paramedic, rescue technician, operations specialist, special missions operator, tower construction foreman, emergency response technician, ranger/diver, security rover, lifeguard, wilderness guide, and safety specialist. Some of these positions will require additional training and/or education in addition to the certificate.

    If rescue training is of interest to you, start researching and comparing schools right now. Using our online database, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.