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Ropes that Rescue Technical Rope Rescue Classes

If you could learn to save a life using nothing but ropes, would you? That's the hope of Ropes that Rescue! There are few tools as versatile as the simple rope, and yet so few people understand how to use ropes safely and effectively to rescue those who have been injured or incapacitated in a variety of different environments. 

Ropes That Rescuer Classes

About Ropes That Rescue Classes

Ropes that Rescue classes are created in order to educate the working world about the importance of ropes as a simple and accessible life-saving measure. We offer classes to medical and rescue teams on how to properly rig ropes to pull someone out of a mine or off of a mountainside. Each of our classes is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to perform emergency extractions using the most basic of resources.
It's more than just a rope tying class! We take our classes out into the rough terrain so they can see for themselves how these techniques work in real-world scenarios.

Taking a Class with Ropes That Rescue

In order to succeed in any Ropes That Rescue course, students need to be ready with a basic toolkit that includes ropes, harnesses, and other equipment. This equipment can be purchased from our partners at AHS Rescue. AHS is familiar with our training program and they have compiled quick and easy kits for each of our unique workshops so you can be sure that you're getting exactly the equipment you need to participate. Once you've ordered yours, you'll be ready to take on the challenges of Arizona's steepest cliffs or help a comrade out of a dangerous industrial site.
We invite you to shop on the  AHS Rescue.com site  today to learn more about upcoming rope rescue courses and watch our informational videos! The more you know, the more lives you can save!

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