Collaboration in High-Angle Emergency Drills – Seville, January 19
Continuous training is one of the fundamental pillars in the world of professional emergencies and rescue. Therefore, next January 19 in Seville, a day of high-angle emergency drills will be held, a result of the collaboration between GORESPRO and Spanish Firefighters Search and Rescue.
These drills are designed to simulate real high-angle rescue interventions, a type of emergency that demands a high technical level, coordination, decision-making under pressure, and an absolute mastery of equipment and safety protocols. The image accompanying this article precisely reflects that spirit: firefighters working in a complex, vertical, and high-risk environment, just as it happens in real interventions.
During the day, practical scenarios will be addressed, focused on:
High-angle rescue and vertical environments
Rope work and progression systems
Operational safety and risk management
Coordination among rescue teams
Improving effectiveness in critical situations
These types of collaborations not only strengthen technical learning but also foster the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and best practices among professionals in the emergency sector, which is key to continuing to raise safety and effectiveness standards in every intervention.
From our website, we want to highlight these types of initiatives that advocate for realistic, practical, and quality training, because behind every training session there is a clear objective: to save lives with the maximum possible safety.
👉 We invite you to continue reading this article to learn all the details of these drills, the training approach, and the importance of training as if it were a real emergency.
