Berwyn firefighters, EMTs & Paramedics hone their confined space rescue skills
 
By Newsdesk
May 16, 2015
 

On Saturday morning, many families enjoy some cereal and sit in front of the TV and watch some Saturday morning cartoons. Meanwhile, members of Berwyn's Confined Space Rescue team were in Chesterbrook honing their skills to rescue a victim or victims trapped in a confined space. Breaking out their equipment, they utilized a storm drain in Wilson Farm Park and practiced sending rescuers down on a rope and rescuing victims.

They used Prusiks and carabiners, pickets and LRH's, rescue tripods and 540 Belays. This is one of two training's that Berwyn conducts every year, practicing these important and perishable skills. By the end of the training, they had rescued one victim, and even completed a scenario where they had to rescue one of their own whom had gotten stranded halfway down the long narrow hole.

Berwyn Fire Company has over 20 Volunteer's and Career Staff certified in Confined Space Rescue and is a member of the Chester County Rescue Task Force. They have to understand and know things such as how to utilize rope rescue rigging, atmospheric gas monitoring, and patient care, as part of the required skills set to handle this type of incident.