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Find the Right Rescue Training Course

Whether you’re new to WRI or a seasoned alumnus, our rescue training courses are designed to meet you where you are. Explore detailed descriptions, prerequisites, and certification options to find the training that fits your goals and experience level. We offer Swiftwater Flood Rescue, Swiftwater Spill Response, Rope Rescue, Ice Rescue, and Boat Operations courses. All courses are NFPA-compliant and led by real-world rescue professionals. In addition, we offer rescue training courses at our training facility on the Clark Fork River and travel nationwide to host private training for your agency.

Don’t see what you’re looking for? Reach out — we’ll gladly tailor a course to fit your needs!

Rescue Training Courses


Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Technician

The Whitewater Rescue Institute offers the 20-hour Swiftwater/Flood Rescue Technician Course. This course is the industry standard for professionals and a vital starting point for anyone working or recreating in swiftwater environments. Taught by instructors with decades of real-world river experience, this course blends technical instruction with hands-on, scenario-based training. Students gain the skills and confidence needed to respond effectively in high-stress water rescue situations. The course is fully compliant with NFPA 1006 and 1670 standards, making it trusted by firefighters, search and rescue teams, law enforcement, and outdoor professionals nationwide. Whether you are new to swiftwater or looking to refresh your skills, this course provides the foundation for safe, effective rescue operations.


Swiftwater Spill Response Technician

Located on the Clark Fork River near Missoula, Montana, the WRI Training Center provides the ideal setting for comprehensive fastwater spill response instruction. Our 32-hour Swiftwater Spill Response Technician Course is designed to prepare responders for the unique challenges of inland and fastwater oil spill operations. Led by seasoned instructors with decades of river experience, this course emphasizes safety, risk management, and hands-on practice. Participants build confidence through real-world exercises in boom strategies, recovery systems, anchoring techniques, and jet boat operations — ensuring they leave ready to respond effectively in dynamic spill environments.


Rope Rescue Technician

The 40-hour Rope Rescue Technician Course prepares first responders for both high- and low-angle technical rescue. Combining classroom instruction with extensive hands-on practice, this rescue training course gives participants the skills to rig, belay, and execute complex rope rescues safely and effectivel.Taught by experienced instructors, the training emphasizes not only how to build and operate safe systems, but also why they work. Students learn to assess situations, evaluate systems, and make sound decisions under pressure — ensuring they can adapt to real-world rescue scenarios with confidence.Conforming to NFPA standards, this course is trusted by fire departments, search and rescue teams, and professional responders who need the knowledge and competence to manage challenging rope rescue operations.


Ice Rescue Technician

The Ice Rescue Technician Course is a two-day (16 hour) program that prepares responders for the extreme challenges of moving water and ice. Exceeding NFPA standards, this hands-on course emphasizes rescuer safety, tactical decision-making, and real-world practice. Most of the training takes place on the ice, where students use technical gear, rope systems, and scenario-based exercises to build the confidence and skills needed to operate effectively in one of the most hazardous rescue environments.


Motorized Boat Operations

The 24-hour Motorized Boat Operations Course provides rescue professionals with the skills to safely and effectively operate motorized boats in both moving and still water. Training focuses on hydrology, self-rescue, boat rigging, under-power and without-power operations, all reinforced through real-world scenarios. Participants develop confidence in maneuvering, crew coordination, and emergency response. This course emphasizes safety, leadership, and technical proficiency; those seeking help with paddle rafting, rowing, packrafting, or guide school should contact us for alternative options.


Host a Rescue Training Course

Thank you for your interest in hosting a WRI course. At WRI, we strive to provide the highest quality education possible. As a result, we offer your agency not only the most up-to-date techniques in swiftwater rescue, but also real, hands-on experience performing rescues. By teaching through scenarios, participants discover personal strengths and weaknesses and see what works and what doesn’t in swiftwater rescue.

Hosting a course is simple. First, decide whether you want your training to be “in-house.” Our class minimum is 6 participants. If your agency has at least six and would like to customize the training to your specific needs, then in-house training is a great option.

Reach out, and we’re happy to tailor a Rescue Training course to your needs!

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