For the Improvement of civilian outcomes and technical rescue operations
For the Improvement of civilian outcomes and technical rescue operations
Technical Rescue Survey exists to save lives by collecting real-world data from Technical Rescue and SAR professionals. Our ONLY goal is to house this data and make it available for ANYONE at ANYTIME. This model serves as our core value in giving technical rescue professionals the trending data for victim probability which ultimately leads to patient survivability and favorable outcomes.
The data collected is housed on our secure server and available for ANYONE to download at ANYTIME. We do not and will never manipulate any of the data only represent popular data points via graphic representation usually in the form of a graph.
By gathering firsthand reports of incidents we aim to uncover patterns, inform better safety practices, improve training, and help technical rescue communities prevent injuries before they happen. Along with forecasting potential technical rescue hot spots, this mission is to PREPLAN and make our data available.
These insights also help first responders and technical rescue professionals better prepare for, respond to, and learn from real-world incidents in the field.
Your real-world experience helps uncover risks before they lead to tragedy. The more stories we gather, the more lives we can help save.
Your input also ensures that technical rescue professionals receive better training and can respond more effectively when every second counts.
Whether you're a tradesman, work at height professional, SAR, or Technical Rescue first responder — your experience can make a difference.
Together, we can create operations for everyone and anylize data to better prepare our first responding technical rescue resources.
The survey is completely anonymous and does not require or request any Protected Health Information (PHI) from authors or patients and victim. The survey conforms to all HIPPA laws and does not advertise nor sell information or data. All downloadable data is anonymous and no PHI is available. If you choose to enter personal information such as an email, it will automatically be stricken from the available and downloadable public data sets.