Structural Collapse definition

Structural Collapse means the capability to rescue of persons from collapsed structures or buildings and is a highly specialized rescue service that requires breadth of knowledge across multiple disciplines. It is closely linked to the Federal Urban Search and Rescue Program. (USAR).

Examples of Structural Collapse in a sentence

  • We specialize in Mitigating Mold damage, Water damage, Structural Collapse, Fire damage, Smoke damage and Virus Disinfection.

  • Special Operations team employees and non-Special Operations team employees who are certified in the (5) USAR disciplines (Rope Tech, Confined Space Tech, Machinery Vehicle Extrication Tech, Trench Tech and Structural Collapse Tech) will receive a fifty dollar ($50) per month incentive pay.

  • Employees bid to a designated Urban Technical Rescue Station, who have obtained and maintained technician level certification through the Nevada State Fire Marshal’s Office in all of the following six (6) disciplines: Swift Water Rescue, Structural Collapse Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, Trench Rescue, Vehicle and Machinery Rescue, and High/Low Angle Rope Rescue, shall receive a premium of five percent (5%), of their base pay, in addition to their scheduled rate of pay.

  • Members who successfully complete the FEMA Structural Collapse Technician class, or equivalent, will receive 2.5% of a senior firefighter pay without longevity, for a total of 5%.

  • The ICS for Structural Collapse Incidents course is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills and abilities to perform leadership at a structural collapse scene due to natural disasters or terrorist incidents.

  • We specialize in Mitigating Mold damage, Water damage, Structural Collapse, Fire damage, Smoke damage, duct cleaning and Virus Disinfection.

  • Technical Response Team members with Hazardous Materials (specialist level - weeks three and four), and one technical rescue certification or, three or more certifications in technical areas to include but not limited to, Hazardous Materials (technician level - weeks one and two), High-Low Angle, Swift Water, Structural Collapse, and Confined Space, shall receive an additional 3% of top firefighter pay.

  • The Austin Fire Department will attend a total of two ICS for Structural Collapse Incidents Courses with a maximum occupancy of 24 students per course.

  • Placard examples: ● Severe or Threatening Weather ● Fire ● Structural Collapse ● Suspicious person ● Active Shooter ● Crowd Hostility The festivities will take place rain or sun.

  • Bellevue Fire Department Structural Collapse Memorandum of Understanding.