Rescue 3 International
Rescue 3 International was founded in 1979 after a California search and rescue team nearly lost one of its own during a water rescue. Nearly 30 years later our mission remains the same: to provide flood, water, and rope rescue training to individuals and organizations with an emphasis on ways to keep rescuers from becoming victims. Rescue 3 International
Water Rescue
Swift Water Rescue in Harford County
Take a look at the pictures that All Access Points Media posted on their Facebook page of a swift water rescue of a 30 year-old male patient that their lower extremities had become logged between rocks in a swift water area.

Swift Water Rescue
Take a look at the pictures that All Access Points Media posted on their Facebook page of a swift water rescue of a 30 year-old male patient that their lower extremities had become logged between rocks in a swift water area. The patient was freed from the rocks he was extricated from the water.
8/23/2020 AAPM – An extended operation to free a swimmer occurred in the Rock State Park area of Harford County. …
Posted by All Access Points Media on Monday, 24 August 2020
Training
Outboard Motor Information
The Pennsylvania Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team shared the video below on their Facebook page of useful information on outboard motor.

Outboard Motor
The Pennsylvania Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team shared the video below on their Facebook page of useful information on outboard motor.
The Pennsylvania Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team has a great Standard Operating Guidelines and Training Manual.
https://www.fishandboat.com/Boat/PennsylvaniaWaterRescue/Pages/default.aspx
Water Rescue
Swift Water Flood Training Center
Located at the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services’ State Preparedness Training Center in Oneida County, this state-of-the-art facility is the only training

Swift Water Flood Training Center
Shots from the newly completed SWFT (Swift Water Flood Training) center dedicated solely to training New York State’s first responders.
Located at the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services’ State Preparedness Training Center in Oneida County, this state-of-the-art facility is the only training center of its kind solely dedicated to training the State’s fire, law enforcement, and EMS responders on the technical skills necessary to perform water rescues in controlled conditions.
First responders can register to receive swift water and flood rescue training, as well as view other training opportunities, by visiting the State Preparedness Training Center’s calendar.