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Peak Rescue Movie Learn more about Peak Rescue by watching this short movie. ( Technical Details: 16MB, will play with Quicktime or Windows Media Player directly through your browser ). Peak Rescue Institute was formed by a group of individuals who have worked and played together for many years. In fact, much of the organizational beginnings of Peak Rescue came to life in a backcountry ski hut in the Colorado Rockies. We come from a variety of professional backgrounds with a broad range of experience relevant to the technical rescue field. Many of our instructors are professional firefighters. Several have careers in the lifeguard service. As a group, we have over 200 years of experience in technical rescue. As a group, we share a common love for helping others and for teaching. Being around students and a love of watching them learn technical rescue is a big part of what drives us. While most of our students have some background in technical rescue, our 4: 1 student to instructor ratio typically allows novice students to successfully complete the Technician course. Peak Rescue is a non-profit, all volunteer organization. Because we are not motivated by profit, we are able to maintain, at the minimum, a 4: 1 student to instructor ratio. Being non-profit also allows us to keep our course fees as low as possible. For many students just starting out in technical rescue, this training takes them out of their comfort zone, and we strive to provide our instruction in a way that will be challenging but not overwhelming. Our low student to instructor ratio allows for much more personal instruction than is possible with other courses. We recognize the cost of rescue training both for the individual and organizations. Students can anticipate 12-14 hours of mostly hands-on training each day. Our course fees are not only competitive by industry standards, but we also include a full meal plan and all camping fees. This helps make our courses an excellent value.

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7622 10th St SE Lake Stevens, WA 98258

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