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Gerald M. Dworkin

Swiftwater Rescue Technician Course

Event Details

Time: April 17, 2010 at 8am to April 18, 2010 at 5:30pm
Location: Lifesaving Resources
Street: 71 Main St.
City/Town: Harrisville, NH
Website or Map: http://www.lifesaving.com
Phone: 603/827-4139
Event Type: water, rescue, training
Organized By: Gerald M. Dworkin
Latest Activity: Aug. 13, 2009

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Comprehensive and fast-paced 2-day training program. Day 1 includes a 4-hour classroom session, followed by a 4.5-hour in-water practical session conducted in a static water environment. Day 2 includes a 2-hour classroom session, followed by a 6-hour in-water practical session conducted in a moving water environment. Tuition includes books and materials, lunch and snacks, instruction, and course completion certificates and insignia. For more information and/or registration, access the Educational Programs Section or OnLine Catalog of the Lifesaving Resources' website at www.lifesaving.com.

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