BFC Firefighters Enhance Vehicle Rescue Skills
 
By Newsdesk
September 13, 2015
 

While many of our residents were enjoying the last few weeks of summer, 15 of our members completed over 50 hours of training in vehicle rescue and heavy vehicle rescue. The course took place over three full weekends in August and culminated with 16 hours of certification testing that included three written exams and two practical skills exams. Members reviewed some basic vehicle stabilization techniques and extrication techniques. The course then shifted focus to rescue situations which involved large commercial vehicles such as busses or tractor-trailers.

This course, as with all other courses, was geared towards providing the best service to our residents and those who travel through the Tredyffrin/Easttown area. Berwyn Fire Company's coverage area includes portions of Route 202, Route 422, the PA Turnpike and Route 30. Berwyn responds to a significant number of vehicle accidents each year. Training and certification in this area keeps our firefighters at the top of their game when responding to these incidents.

Berwyn would like to extend our sincere thank you to the Fame Fire Company of West Chester who we partnered with in training. Fame also provided much of the equipment necessary for the heavy vehicle rescue scenarios. In addition, Berwyn would like to thank Abel Brother's Towing and West End Towing for providing invaluable assistance in picking up and setting up vehicles for the class. Last, thank you to the personnel of the Harrisburg Area Community College who provided an excellent class and provided the certification testing for our members.