![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6241d04261a11d0159a99739/1713133316331-5OD257PMJ1APL0V5MJ7E/8Y9A7209.jpg)
NFPA Rope Level I/II Operations
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is committed to advocating consensus codes and standards and providing research and education for fire and related safety issues. A nonprofit membership organization, the NFPA has over 65,000 members and is staffed by over 5,000 volunteers. Many of these volunteers are part of technical committees. These committees work hard to develop standards which prompt a high level of safety to which all fire service personnel and organizations are held accountable. The applicable standards for technical rescue operations are 1983 (equipment standards), 1670 (agency standards) and 1006 (individual performance standards). Recently, the NFPA 2500 standard consolidates these traditional standards into one. Our rescue courses adhere to the NFPA 1006/2500 Job Performance Requirements in rope and confined space rescue.
The intent of this course is to train participants to the NFPA 1006 Operations level for Rope Rescue.
For agencies pursuing the development of an independent rescue program adherence to the NFPA 1006 and 1670 standards are required and will be closely followed by Life Rescue inc. All independent rescue teams must be supervised by individuals certified to the NFPA “Technician” level in each discipline they respond. At Life Rescue Inc. Technician level courses in Confined Space and Technical Rope Rescue are accompanied by an evaluation to verify competency of the required NFPA Job Performance Requirements (JPR’s). Further description of these NFPA levels follows:
Technician Level
“This level represents the capability of organizations to respond to technical search and rescue incidents, to identity hazards, use equipment, and apply advanced techniques specified in this standard necessary to coordinate, perform, and supervise technical search and rescue incidents” (4.1.2-3)
Operations Level
“This level represents the capability of organizations to respond to technical search and rescue incidents and to identify hazards, use equipment and apply limited techniques specific in this standard to support and participate in technical search and rescue incidents” (4.1.2-2)
Course Overview
This 40 hour course is designed to introduce responders to the fundamentals of rope rescue. Students will learn the component parts of modern 2 rope systems and their application in the field of high angle rope rescue. Students will come away with the knowledge and ability to safely operate systems for lowering, raising and effective patient packaging. Additionally, course partiicpants will learn how to efficiently descend rope, use artificial high directionals and effectively communicate as a team responding to a high angle incident.
Duration
4 Days
Times
8:00am - 4:00pm
Each day will begin at 8:00am sharp. Lunch breaks will be provided each day along with complimentary snacks and coffee
Cost
$975 per student
Cancellation Policy
A full refund will be given to students that cancel prior to 20 days before the course start dates. Within 20 days a 50% discount will be given. Cancellations within 7 days of the class will be charged the full course fee. All registration and course fee’s will be charged on the first day of the course
Location
Life Rescue Inc. 2106 Grant Street Bellingham WA.
Our training facility is located near the heart of downtown Bellingham with numerous options for food and lodging nearby. Many within walking distance of the facility.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6241d04261a11d0159a99739/234660dd-ebc7-47dc-9a36-2e43a57d51f8/8Y9A7211.jpg)
2025 NFPA Level I/II Rope Operations
Equipment and Dress Attire
All rescue equipment including harnesses and PPE will be provided during the course. Students are encouraged to dress in athletic attire that allows for unrestricted movement and comfort. Shorts are not recommended. Closed toed shoes are required.
Outside equipment is not permitted inside of our training facility during courses. Personal helmets may be permissible provided that they have the appropriate ANSI rating and are in good working condition.
Physical Fitness
Rescue training can be physically challenging and requires a good base of fitness and flexibility. Participants should be physically capable to help lift, drag and position rescue mannequins weighing 150 pounds.
Course Prerequisites
There are no formal pre-qualifications required prior to taking your NFPA 1006 Rope Operations course.
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6241d04261a11d0159a99739/1713136055210-QUC04K7KWRPB1ALXDWAC/rope+grab+.jpg)