Our Instructors

Overview

The very best compliment we’ve ever gotten is: “Man if school had been like this, I’d be a doctor!”


The key to our success is outstanding instructors.

As first responders, outdoor or medical professionals, Raven Rescue Instructors are constantly using the skills they teach and are up-to-date on the latest developments in rescue and rescue medicine theory and practice. In addition, all our instructors all have great personalities, natural teaching abilities and a dedication to customer service. This ensures your training experience is enjoyable as well as educational.

Technical Rescue

Our technical rescue instructors are all highly operational, which means they regularly work in high-risk environments including swiftwater and surface ice and utilize technical rope systems and wilderness medical skills on a regular basis. This means that training is conducted in a safe environment. Also, our technical rescue instructors are gifted teachers and know how to break skills down into small, logical progressions that are easy to learn and remember. Click here for short bios on our technical rescue instructors.

Wilderness Medical

Our wilderness medical instructors are all medical rescue professionals that actively work in remote or unconventional settings but are also experienced educators, researchers and advocates for healthcare in difficult conditions. What’s more, Wilderness Medical Associates’ rigorous training process ensures that our instructors can take complex medical subjects and break them down into simple, understandable lessons that you will remember when it counts. Click here for short bios on our wilderness medical instructors.

Courses

Schedule

Upcoming Dates

Mar 2-3, 2012

Ice Rescue - Technician

Mar 10-11, 2012

Ice Rescue - Technician

Mar 13-14, 2012

Ice Rescue - Technician

  • $365
  • Rocky Mountain House, AB
  • Register

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Best course I have ever taken!

Jason Langman, Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue

BLOG: The Raven Speaks

What basic equipment do I need to be able to perform a safe and effective surface ice rescue?

February 1, 2012

This is one of the questions our instructors get all the time from our students.  As such we thought we might write something up to be used as a reference and help point you in the right direction.

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resources

Basic Ice Safety

Every winter season, there are countless ice rescue incidents throughout Canada involving people, domestic pets, and livestock. So before you venture out on frozen lakes, ponds, rivers or creeks, review these basic guidelines. If you work on surface ice, be sure to review the federal Safety Guide for Operations Over Ice found elsewhere on this page.

our approach

We believe training should be tailored to the specific needs of each client. While we teach all the skills and knowledge necessary for certification, we approach a course for emergency personnel in an entirely different manner than one for resource managers or outdoor guides.