Confined Space Rescue Technician
March 9-13, 2026
Confined Space Rescue Technician is an advanced course that equips firefighters and rescue personnel with the specialized skills needed to perform complex rescues in permit-required confined spaces. Meets NFPA 1006 job performance requirements for technician-level confined space rescue.
Location: Bremerton, Washington
Hours: 0800-1700 Daily
Cost: $1300 per student.
Required Equipment:
SCBA, spare cylinder, and fit-tested mask
If available, fit-tested MSA G1 mask
Long sleeve, fire-resistant clothing (coveralls or wildland gear)
Nomex, PBI, or similar, fire-resistant hood
Helmet
Eye protection
Gloves
Steel-toed boots
Note: SCBA will be required every day of the class. Your mask must be fit-tested, and your cylinders must be within date for visual and hydro inspections. SABA systems will be provided for supplied air training components of the course.
Prerequisites: Rescue Systems 1. Note, in order to receive a confined space rescue technician certificate, NFPA rope rescue technician is also required. For students not holding a rope rescue technician certificate at the time of the course, completion certificates for this course will be held until rope technician is completed.