Rescue students completed training at the RACHR training complex

In February of this year, participants of the Educational Complex of the Rescue Service of the MIA of Armenia completed self-directed training at the RACHR Multipurpose Training Complex under the programs “Rescue Operations in Road Traffic Accidents,” “Organization and Conduct of Rescue Operations in Environments Unsuitable for Breathing,” and “Practical Application of Mechanical and Electrical Tools and Equipment.” A total of 74 trainees completed the program.

The courses combined theoretical instruction with practical skills training. Participants studied operational response algorithms, safety requirements, and coordination procedures for eliminating the consequences of road traffic accidents and operating in smoke-filled environments. They then consolidated their knowledge through hands-on exercises, including victim extrication, the use of various tools, and task performance while wearing personal respiratory protective equipment.

Such training is essential for developing the professional competencies of rescuers. Training at the RACHR Complex enables the educational process to closely replicate real emergency conditions, enhance operational readiness, and reduce risks in the execution of official duties.