2012 PSFA Version. Course Goal: Students to become proficient in setting up complex line systems, how to use a type V rescue vest. Description of Course: Advanced Line Systems Rescue course trains rescue personnel in complex rescue systems that expose personnel to potentially life-threatening hazards. These systems should only be used when lower risk options have been exhausted and when the team has the training, equipment, and skills to utilize these techniques. The systems taught in the course require rescue personnel to: Select the appropriate system or technique for the situation, Establish and operate the system, Effect the rescue or recovery, Swimming skills proficiency Classroom and practical hands-on training includes: static line systems rescue such as the moveable control point (MCP), 3:1 mechanical advantage (also known as z-drag or z-rig) and zip line (tension diagonal). Tethered rescuer techniques using Type V rescue personal flotation devices (PFD) are also addressed. Prerequisites: Minimum age: 18 years old at start of course, and WRER (Water Rescue & Emergency Response) – NFPA 1670 Operations. Student Equipment/Supply Needs: Pen/Pencil, notebook, USCG approved type V personal flotation device (PFD), properly outfitted water rescue helmet, & proper PPE. Course is a PSFA CEU program. Total hours = 16, CEUs = 1.6