IRRTC News
Road traffic collision new instructor course dates in 2019/20. This course is specifically designed for emergency rescue responders who are wanting to become RTC instructors. Read More…
IRRTC have now released training dates for our Heavy Vehicle Rescue course in 2020. This course is specifically designed for emergency rescue from HGV’s, buses and coaches. Read More…
IRRTC have now released training dates for our Remote Area rescue course in 2020. This course is specifically designed for teams working in remote areas across the globe. Read More…
IRRTC have now released training dates for our Close Protection rescue course in 2020. This course is specifically designed for security teams globally and is ideal for security services and military organisations. Read More…
IRRTC are pleased to announce that we are now approved SFJ training providers. This recognised award enables us to gain formal accreditation for the training we deliver as a nationally recognised qualification. Read More…
IRRTC have now teamed up with Weber Rescue UK to produce the first ever vehicle ‘Emergency Rescue kit’ which is lightweight, portable and powerful. The kit is easily carried in the rear of any vehicle. Read More…
This is a brief video detailing user familiarisation of the E-FORCE 2 battery rescue tools by Weber Rescue Read More…
Lowest sound level, zero emission, 100% performance. That’s our Greenline battery range, which includes combi tools, New Car Technology cutters, a spreader and rams. Read More…
What would you do if your team was looking after a client or were working in a remote location and there was a serious road accident? Would you be able to get them out if they were physically trapped? Would you be able to rescue your clients or your teammates and save their lives? Read More…
The vehicle has rolled, it’s unusable, and the driver is trapped by vehicle damage, resting position and injuries. We are not supposed to be here. We need help. I can’t call for it, I can’t draw attention to us, I can’t just sit here and let our team and situation deteriorate Read More…