CFD To Host Advanced Regional Extrication Class April 26-27

  • Monday, April 21, 2025
The Chattanooga Fire Department is making sure that rescuers have the knowledge they need to save lives when dealing with the most complicated wrecks. On April 26-27, CFD and the Chattanooga Fire Fighters Association Local 820 are hosting an advanced regional extrication class at the Police & Fire Training Center on Amnicola Highway.

The course will provide hands-on learning with 10 different stations. Areas covered during the course include: using special air bags to lift vehicles, side impact damage, impalement, vehicles stuck on a concrete barrier, a crash involving a school bus and vehicle movement to manipulate damaged cars in order to get to patients.
In addition, students will be introduced to the use of rotating wreckers to assist in the rescue of potential victims.

“We’re excited to have firefighters from Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina departments taking part in the class to advance their skill set in vehicle extrication tactics and strategies,” said CFD Special Operations Chief Terry Knowles.

Instructors will simulate different scenarios that present complex challenges and participants will get experience working with small compact cars, SUVs, school buses, tractor trailers and other heavy equipment

"This class is designed to take the experienced rescuer to a higher level of understanding," officials said. "The course will cover vehicle design and safety systems, as well as working with heavy wreckers for large vehicle situations."

All proceeds from registration fees will benefit the Chattanooga Fire Fighters Support Foundation. The Chattanooga Fire Fighters Support Foundation exists to provide financial and logistical support to local firefighters who are struggling to make ends meet as a result of job related injuries and family illnesses. The CFFSF steps in to make mortgage, utility and auto payments. They also provide groceries and for any needs their children may have ranging from school supplies and clothing to medications and transportation.
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