Categorized as: Vehicle Rescue Operations Level

NFPA 1006 – 2021 Edition Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue Operations Level – Feb 28, 2026

If you’re looking for a course, delivered by industry specialists, who are committed to providing you the highest level of current, accurate and relevant NFPA 1006 training, then look no further!

This course includes hands on training for EVERY TOOL AVAILABLE AT THIS LEVEL!  RS Rescue does not, and will never run a “This is how you would use this tool.” type program.

This course will build on the skills acquired from the NFPA 1006 Awareness Level Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue course and cover all NFPA 1006 Chapter 8 CPVR Operations Level requirements that include:

  • Site control and scene management
  • General hazards associated with vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Traffic control
  • Size up of existing and potential conditions at vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Identifying probable victim locations and survivability
  • Making the search and rescue area safe
  • Identifying and controlling hazards presented by the vehicle, its position, or its systems
  • Identifying, containing, and stopping fuel release
  • Initial and ongoing size up considerations
  • Support operations and resources
  • Hydraulic tool use, care and inspection
  • Protecting a victim during extrication or disentanglement
  • Packaging a victim prior to extrication or disentanglement

Pre-Requisites:

Space is limited to ensure personal attention for each student and lots of hands on tool time. This program incorporates all NFPA 1006 Operations Level Vehicle Rescue requirements. Upon successful completion of all of these requirements, an NFPA 1006 CPVR Operations Level compliant certificate will be issued.

NFPA 1006 – 2021 Edition Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue Operations Level – April 11, 2026

If you’re looking for a course, delivered by industry specialists, who are committed to providing you the highest level of current, accurate and relevant NFPA 1006 training, then look no further!

This course includes hands on training for EVERY TOOL AVAILABLE AT THIS LEVEL!  RS Rescue does not, and will never run a “This is how you would use this tool.” type program.

This course will build on the skills acquired from the NFPA 1006 Awareness Level Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue course and cover all NFPA 1006 Chapter 8 CPVR Operations Level requirements that include:

  • Site control and scene management
  • General hazards associated with vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Traffic control
  • Size up of existing and potential conditions at vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Identifying probable victim locations and survivability
  • Making the search and rescue area safe
  • Identifying and controlling hazards presented by the vehicle, its position, or its systems
  • Identifying, containing, and stopping fuel release
  • Initial and ongoing size up considerations
  • Support operations and resources
  • Hydraulic tool use, care and inspection
  • Protecting a victim during extrication or disentanglement
  • Packaging a victim prior to extrication or disentanglement

Pre-Requisites:

Space is limited to ensure personal attention for each student and lots of hands on tool time. This program incorporates all NFPA 1006 Operations Level Vehicle Rescue requirements. Upon successful completion of all of these requirements, an NFPA 1006 CPVR Operations Level compliant certificate will be issued.

NFPA 1006 – 2021 Edition Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue CPVR Operations Level – April 25, 2026 – London, ON

 

If you’re looking for a course, delivered by industry specialists, who are committed to providing you the highest level of current, accurate and relevant NFPA 1006 training, then look no further!

This course includes hands on training for EVERY TOOL AVAILABLE AT THIS LEVEL!  RS Rescue does not, and will never run a “This is how you would use this tool.” type program.

This course will build on the skills acquired from the NFPA 1006 Awareness Level Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue course and cover all NFPA 1006 Chapter 8 CPVR Operations Level requirements that include:

  • Site control and scene management
  • General hazards associated with vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Traffic control
  • Size up of existing and potential conditions at vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Identifying probable victim locations and survivability
  • Making the search and rescue area safe
  • Identifying and controlling hazards presented by the vehicle, its position, or its systems
  • Identifying, containing, and stopping fuel release
  • Initial and ongoing size up considerations
  • Support operations and resources
  • Hydraulic tool use, care and inspection
  • Protecting a victim during extrication or disentanglement
  • Packaging a victim prior to extrication or disentanglement

Pre-Requisites:

Space is limited to ensure personal attention for each student and lots of hands on tool time. This program incorporates all NFPA 1006 Operations Level Vehicle Rescue requirements. Upon successful completion of all of these requirements, an NFPA 1006 CPVR Operations Level compliant certificate will be issued.

NFPA 1006 – 2021 Edition Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue CPVR Operations Level – May 23, 2026 – Pembroke, ON

 

If you’re looking for a course, delivered by industry specialists, who are committed to providing you the highest level of current, accurate and relevant NFPA 1006 training, then look no further!

This course includes hands on training for EVERY TOOL AVAILABLE AT THIS LEVEL!  RS Rescue does not, and will never run a “This is how you would use this tool.” type program.

This course will build on the skills acquired from the NFPA 1006 Awareness Level Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue course and cover all NFPA 1006 Chapter 8 CPVR Operations Level requirements that include:

  • Site control and scene management
  • General hazards associated with vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Traffic control
  • Size up of existing and potential conditions at vehicle search and rescue incidents
  • Identifying probable victim locations and survivability
  • Making the search and rescue area safe
  • Identifying and controlling hazards presented by the vehicle, its position, or its systems
  • Identifying, containing, and stopping fuel release
  • Initial and ongoing size up considerations
  • Support operations and resources
  • Hydraulic tool use, care and inspection
  • Protecting a victim during extrication or disentanglement
  • Packaging a victim prior to extrication or disentanglement

Pre-Requisites:

Space is limited to ensure personal attention for each student and lots of hands on tool time. This program incorporates all NFPA 1006 Operations Level Vehicle Rescue requirements. Upon successful completion of all of these requirements, an NFPA 1006 CPVR Operations Level compliant certificate will be issued.

NFPA 1006 – 2021 Edition Heavy Vehicle Rescue Operations Level June 13, 2026 – Amaranth, ON

 

RS Rescue’s NFPA 1006 – 2021 Edition HVR Operations Level course will have you introduced to a variety of large/heavy commercial vehicles, their systems and the challenges they present to the modern day rescuer.   This hands on one day course will have you stabilizing and extricating on heavy vehicles including bus and transport trucks!  As part of the advanced stabilization components, some of the scenarios will include vehicle under rides, large commercial vehicle roll overs and much more!

As part of a team, you will also learn to act as a Rescue Sector Officer (RSO) for portions of the training. As part of the RSO introduction and development, you will learn the importance of maintaining crew safety and the development of stabilization and extrication plans. These advanced skills taught will shape students to begin working as part of an advanced vehicle rescue team. Upon completion of all skill sets, you and your now ready to respond crew will engage in real time staged multi-vehicle extrication scenarios.

This course includes hands on training for EVERY TOOL AVAILABLE AT THIS LEVEL!  RS Rescue does not, and will never run a “This is how you would use this tool.” type program. 

Pre-Requisites: