This two-day, 16-hour Swiftwater Rescue
Course is designed for those individuals that work or play on or around
moving water but do not require a certification to do so.
The course will teach effective skills for whitewater rescue, including
self rescue techniques, rope handling skills, and approaches for dealing
with boat pinning and entrapment. Special attention is given to teaching
simple, effective skills that make good use of the limited gear that
whitewater paddlers can carry.
Students are taught that rescue, like
river running, requires good judgment. Participation in the exercises
contained in this program is voluntary, depending on student self-assessment.
The course will use on-water scenarios to help students develop an effective
response to commonly encountered problems. Exercises will utilize techniques
for protecting the rescuer and providing safety backup.
Equipment requirements
Dress for swimming and prolonged
immersion
Lightweight water or kayaking helmet
USCG Type III or V approved lifejacket/PFD
Thick-soled water booties or tennis shoes
Throw rope (if possible)
Prerequisites
Adequate health insurance coverage
Basic swimming ability
Little to no fear of going underwater
Good physical condition
Certification
This course is not a certification. Students will receive an ACA participation
card upon completion.