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RM Fire dept based pick offs with DCD's
Dalan Zartman discusses and demonstrates ascending and descending with common fire department based devices to perform pick off rescues.
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FR1 Car on Car part 1
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FR1 car on car part 2 intro to lift
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FR1 car on car B 1
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Shoring the intersecting "T" trench
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RM Instructors Dalan Zartman and Matt Scarbury discuss and demonstrate shoring options for an intersecting "T" trench
"T" Trench Layout: Ground Pads, Bridging, Panel Placement
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RM President Dalan Zartman discusses the importance of ground pads, bridging, and appropriate panel placement for intersecting "T" trenches
Introduction to the "T" Trench
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RM President Dalan Zartman introduces the hazards and objectives for shoring an intersecting "T" Trench
Ascending and Descending with CMC MPD
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Utilization of the CMC MPD for ascending and descending as a moving brake.
Mirrored Systems with mid height packaging
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Overview of mirrored lower/haul systems for multiple rescuer mid height packaging evolutions.
2 Post Vertical / Laced Post Shore
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2 Post Vertical and Laced Post Shore. This vertical shore system can be implemented as a Class II shore when singular or Class III shore when doubled and fully braced.
Confined Space: Quick Victim Access Tools
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Remote access tools to make connections to close proximity victims for vertical retrieval.
Grab Line Variations: Controlled Retrieval Nets
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Attaching cargo nets to the grab line with two bank messenger lines or control lines.
Grab Line Variations: Handles
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Attaching handles to the grab line for victims to grab and ferry to the receiving bank.
Shore Based Rescue: Tensioning Grab Lines
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Grab lines are tensioned in a track line application to support the load of victims as they are collected.
Shore Based Rescue: Establishing Grab Lines
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Grab Lines are a shore based rescue technique designed to procure multiple victims if necessary in a swift water environment.
Trench slough with outside wale overview
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Trench slough with outside wale overview
Rescue Methods FR1 Ice Rescue GO
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Rescue Methods FR1 Ice Rescue GO
45 Solid Sole Raker Part 7: Bracing the Shore
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45 Solid Sole Raker Part 7: Bracing the Shore
45 Solid Sole Raker Part 6: Pressurizing the Shore
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45 Solid Sole Raker Part 6: Pressurizing the Shore
45 Solid Sole Raker Part 5: Placing the Shore
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45 Solid Sole Raker Part 5: Placing the Shore
45 Solid Sole Raker Part 4: Duplicating
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45 Solid Sole Raker Part 4: Duplicating
45 Solid Sole Raker Part 2: Sole Plate and Connection
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45 Solid Sole Raker Part 2: Sole Plate and Connection
45 Solid Sole Raker Part 3: Connecting the Raker
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45 Solid Sole Raker Part 3: Connecting the Raker
45 Solid Sole Raker Part 1: Wall Plate
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45 Solid Sole Raker Part 1: Wall Plate
Introduction to Rakers
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Introduction to Rakers
Trench Victim Retrieval: Simple 4 Line
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Trench Victim Retrieval: Simple 4 Line
Trench Tactics 3
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Trench Tactics 3
Trench Tactics 2
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Trench Tactics 2
Trench Tactics 1
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Trench Tactics 1
Negotiating a Strainer
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Negotiating a Strainer

Комментарии

  • @MrJoch731
    @MrJoch731 2 месяца назад

    The top of the B post cut should be your last, so the B post does not lean towards the patient, when you are making the bottom cut.

  • @bryantreacher5793
    @bryantreacher5793 4 месяца назад

    You may or as I believe may not now that an overhand knot is made of two half hitches

  • @jcbankhead981
    @jcbankhead981 4 месяца назад

    Do you happen to have any information on those air struts. We have a bunch of them but are needing the rubber cups replaced on some. I can not find a make, model or anything about them. PLEASE HELP

  • @ALECxDAxMAN101
    @ALECxDAxMAN101 4 месяца назад

    Is using a stand to hold a house up a good idea?

  • @heroscapewarrior4217
    @heroscapewarrior4217 5 месяцев назад

    I really wish this video started with measuring the angles and cutting the wood for the raker length.

  • @jgizzy
    @jgizzy 6 месяцев назад

    The Honda tech's voice was perfect for this. He could be a professional voice actor if he isn't already.

  • @trevethan82319841
    @trevethan82319841 7 месяцев назад

    Haven a foot asende can help I'm not sure if a multi pully us needed

  • @FirstName-df7yj
    @FirstName-df7yj 10 месяцев назад

    Not a good option for working fast. Nice extra safety if you need to stay in one position for an extended period though.

  • @sarahmoore3675
    @sarahmoore3675 Год назад

    NOT obsolete. Rescuers need to be knowledgeable and proficient in all manner of devices, and be able to pull out these "bulletproof" devices when the "cool and easy" new mechanical widgets break or don't work.

  • @stogibadger
    @stogibadger Год назад

    Single shoring jacks are typical installed from the top down. By setting the top one first you minimize the potential for the bank collapsing at the top of the trench under the feet of the worker that is setting the jack.

  • @DarrenBeta-kk6je
    @DarrenBeta-kk6je Год назад

    Offer abilities

  • @abrahamkobke1986
    @abrahamkobke1986 Год назад

    The inverter on this car is known for failing unexpectedly. My 2013 has eaten two already, over 160k miles. Here's the rundown: - IMA light will come on along with the red 12v battery light. Regenerative braking and motor assist will stop working. The car will feel sluggish and the engine may cut out when you give it too much gas (it feels sort of like a failing alternator on a regular car). - Limp the car home ( and do not continue to drive it. If the battery dies, there are going to be more problems to deal with. - Under 150k miles, according to a Honda service bulletin, Honda will cover the cost of the replacement. If that's your case, then INSIST that they check the inverter first when you bring it to the dealership. I've heard of people getting the runaround for weeks when they bring their car in for this repair. - If you're not under 150k, then you're gonna need to buy a new one. Current part # is 1B200-RW0-020, and they call it either an Intelligent Inverter Unit (IIU) or Motor Power Unit (MPU); apparently those names are interchangeable. It's about $2300. - The replacement is pretty easy. Google "2012-2015 honda civic hybrid inverter service bulletin" to find the service bulletin, which includes a step-by-step procedure.

    • @jgizzy
      @jgizzy 6 месяцев назад

      I have to say, what a great comment. Thank you for putting awesome information out there like this, it is very helpful and insightful. I just bought a 2015 Civic Hybrid today for cheap because the transmission is said to be bad -- I will soon find out if that's truly the case.

  • @philthy1312
    @philthy1312 Год назад

    This setup would be much neater with the isolation loop at the collection point then making one side of the anchor adjustable.

  • @saltamura4380
    @saltamura4380 Год назад

    The 81 and 83 tips are more for scrapping which is perfect for our line of work. The single digit tips are for cleaner cutting. Don’t worry about the dip. Leave that to the Facebook safety battalion.

  • @nohands3255
    @nohands3255 Год назад

    Even if you have the strength you don't want to burn all your energy going up a 4:1 is a very viable setup

  • @fredcsensits4476
    @fredcsensits4476 2 года назад

    Rope going through a MPD with a double pelley on a Gibbs and a single on the MPD is a 5 to 1 according to the class I just had through CMC

  • @GG999ggg
    @GG999ggg 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @altarbltd2514
    @altarbltd2514 2 года назад

    Best explanation of a basic English Reeve System I’ve found yet 😊👍 Thank you.

  • @csh3647
    @csh3647 2 года назад

    좋은 정보 감사^^

  • @all4chem05
    @all4chem05 2 года назад

    Swing it like it owes you money man

  • @mikemccord8399
    @mikemccord8399 2 года назад

    So your rescuers actually had no belay through the entire scenario. There was so much slack between the stokes and the rigging that the rescuer would have cratered before being caught by the other system. Please don’t teach this.

    • @mikemccord8399
      @mikemccord8399 2 года назад

      Watching the last few minutes you did cover the issue. I agree with those statements you made…

  • @mikemccord8399
    @mikemccord8399 2 года назад

    And all obsolete ten years ago. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @mikemccord8399
    @mikemccord8399 2 года назад

    This dudes favorite word? “Applications”

  • @FalenAnjel2
    @FalenAnjel2 2 года назад

    So there are rescuers on the rope that can't lift their own body weight. I think their strength might lay in planning and coordination perhaps. Letting the other team members that meet to requirements would leave the nonfit bodies less likely to be injured and be able to help the P/T if they need to lift them too. It's like sending a person into the CSE and they may or not have a 2nd rescuer tailing them depending on the size and rescue level required and having to haul 200-350 lbs > worker out while only being 150lbs with adv or below strength ( so decent fit but nothing remarkable or reliable for rescue).

  • @hectorortiz8812
    @hectorortiz8812 2 года назад

    AWESOME VIDEO THANKS

  • @jonz5978
    @jonz5978 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @Pskinn
    @Pskinn 2 года назад

    If I need to bring a tripod to a higher deck, but there are no stairs, what is the best way to raise it? A clove hitch at the top and the bottom?

  • @DorvellTStewart
    @DorvellTStewart 2 года назад

    So, that’s what these tools are called. One episode of the TV show “Third Watch“ involved the rescue of an elderly woman who was trapped in ice, and I remember thinking the tools they used to break the ice enough to pull her out sounded like miniature jackhammers. Of course TW was a fictional show, but people I know who work in the emergency services and have watched it has said they did a good job portraying the police officers, firefighters and paramedics.

  • @jacelandadventures1523
    @jacelandadventures1523 2 года назад

    Such a great video! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @JHag65
    @JHag65 3 года назад

    Tried to download your video- it has a virus

  • @davidburkholder7360
    @davidburkholder7360 3 года назад

    Although Honda "improved" the battery of the Civic Hybrid from 2012 to 2015 (the hybrid was discontinued after 2015) all that you need to know about the car is when the IMA light does come on (and it will eventually) not even the Honda Mechanics know how to resolve the issue. I have a 2013 with about 100k and light has come on and when I took it to Honda the mechanics said the battery is fine and I need a new radiator. This is too bad for Honda and may be the biggest error that the company has ever made. I am not presently sure if they will ever be able to restore their VERY damaged reputation. Finally, if anyone out there knows what is REALLY causing the IMA light to come on from 2012 to 2015 then give an honest answer with evidence. I will never buy a HONDA again.

    • @Linds_Crafters
      @Linds_Crafters 2 года назад

      I’ve had soooo many issues with mine. A $3,000 inverter a year after I bought it … only Honda could install. My ac compressor went out and car wouldn’t drive. $3,000 for that. Ac compressor price was insane and wasn’t super easy to find. I paid about $10k for this car and put $6k into it. Has a KBB value of MAYBE $3k. 🤦🏻‍♀️ And I still owe on this bastard. I will never get another Honda either and I’ve owned 3 before this one. Toyota or Subaru will be my next go to.

    • @davidburkholder7360
      @davidburkholder7360 2 года назад

      @@Linds_Crafters TOO FUNNY. Good luck.

  • @secamosca
    @secamosca 3 года назад

    Good stuff. Thx

  • @zebranator
    @zebranator 3 года назад

    "Safety knots" are a pet peeve of mine. they add no safety to a properly tied knot and encourage using an unnecessary amount of rope to tie each knot.

  • @brettmcconochie
    @brettmcconochie 3 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/DYGdvL9-P30/видео.html

  • @phoenix21studios
    @phoenix21studios 3 года назад

    Thanks !

  • @Grayarea321
    @Grayarea321 3 года назад

    AKA: the B post blow out......

  • @nexersantana
    @nexersantana 3 года назад

    I have a 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid with the IMA. I need help with a code I received on a scanner. The code is P0AE1. High Voltage Bypass Contactor Malfunction. On the dash, I have both IMA, check engine, and a couple of other lights on. Only one code. Could it be the hybrid battery? or something else. If I can get more info and help. Thank you very much!

    • @frankierodriguez103
      @frankierodriguez103 3 года назад

      Same on my 2012 Civic 52,000 miles

    • @davidburkholder7360
      @davidburkholder7360 3 года назад

      Did you ever solve your IMA light problem? If so what was the problem? I have a 2013 with 100k on it and Honda Mechanics say the code is saying I need a new radiator. Really?

    • @davidburkholder7360
      @davidburkholder7360 3 года назад

      @@frankierodriguez103 Did you ever solve your IMA problem? If so what was solution?

    • @nexersantana
      @nexersantana 3 года назад

      @@davidburkholder7360 I got rid of the car, didn’t want to spend more than what I had in mind. I think after all it would of been the inverter/converter. I really don’t see why it would be the radiator. That’s completely unrelated.

    • @davidburkholder7360
      @davidburkholder7360 3 года назад

      @@nexersantana Yeah. More curiosity/frustration than anything as I sold my 2013 Hybrid today. The battery charges normally BUT no one can tell me why the IMA light is on (sometimes). The basic problem with these IMA cars is that there are (instead of one major thing) now two major things that can be costly (engine/IMA Battery). Too bad but Honda screwed this one up and sadly they never really admitted it and if they would have it would have helped them.

  • @erickwatson1795
    @erickwatson1795 3 года назад

    This is well presented video. If I can make a suggestion, based on what I am seeing here, this is a classic American Death Triangle setup. At 1:53 you have a nice graphic to show the setup. IF the line fails at any point , it will unwind all the way through the other anchor. Again, I could be missing something but it appears as such.

    • @mikemccord8399
      @mikemccord8399 2 года назад

      Correct. This system will not “pendulum”. It will expand catastrophically and the hit on the remaining anchors and load will be severe. He is about 3/4 of the way to having a good anchor system, but his physics are a little off. If you spend much time watching very many of his videos they are fairly easy to pick a part

  • @chrisdiianni507
    @chrisdiianni507 4 года назад

    Tri-loading the carbineer at the anchor strap?

  • @EightiesTV
    @EightiesTV 4 года назад

    2:43 you have created a 3:1 mechanical advantage if you are lifting yourself or a 2:1 mechanical advantage if you are getting lifted by someone on the ground. Every pound of force you pull on that rope is a pound taken off the MPD at the harness. If you + gear weigh 200lb, there is 66.7lb tension in the downline between the Gibbs and the MPD, 66.7lb tension in the upline from the MPD to the pulley, and 66.7lb tension in the downline between the pulley and your arms (while ascending). Your arms are holding 1/3rd of the weight and the harness is holding 2/3rds of the weight... Until you stop, then 100% of the weight is being held by the MPD at the harness. On the other hand, if you are being lifted from the ground, the forces are: Gibbs to MPD = 100lb (50%) MPD to pulley = 100lb (50%) pulley to ground crew = 100lb (50%) force in main line from Gibbs to anchor = 300lb (150%).

    • @jeffm9227
      @jeffm9227 3 года назад

      Correct. Richard Delaney has a video on this: ruclips.net/video/93AX2aPibZc/видео.html

  • @j.ulloa506
    @j.ulloa506 4 года назад

    Hello Dalan. Just a question. When you showed the Foot straps attachment points you said that passing it through the handles is acceptable. Acceptable by whom? It isn't mentioned in any of factory manuals from what I remember. On the other hand good you passed rope through the handles just that it should be done through the center of the handles instead of the stitched handle area you guys passed it through. Remember that there are some models with that space reduced and in any case rope friction may start causing damage to the handle stitching. Nice videos you guys have posted!! Keep up the good work and Stay Safe

  • @ellipses4572
    @ellipses4572 4 года назад

    I hate this fucking car don’t buy

    • @jgizzy
      @jgizzy 6 месяцев назад

      Why not though? What did you hate so much about it.

  • @yair3k
    @yair3k 4 года назад

    if there isn't any way to redirect the line at the entryway, is it ok to connect a pulley to the foot of the tripod and redirect the force?

  • @sandropassarinho3581
    @sandropassarinho3581 4 года назад

    Sistema otimo simples na montagem e eficiente!!!! parabens amigo!! abraço!!!

  • @bwyo29
    @bwyo29 4 года назад

    Even though the load is minimal, you agree with loading one side of a double pulley?

    • @jeffm9227
      @jeffm9227 3 года назад

      It's a good observation. My guess is he is using a type G rated 40+ kN, so his body weight is negligible relative to its WLL. Still, most manufacturers don't approve their doubles for single sheave use.

  • @elkvis
    @elkvis 4 года назад

    cool video, but one suggestion. spit your dip out before you hit record. it looks pretty unprofessional.

  • @markvanderwel616
    @markvanderwel616 4 года назад

    Right. Never remove from top down - if walls collapse, there is no accessing the lower shores. Where did this guy learn this? Is there a new methodology I'm unaware of?

  • @KB-gd6fc
    @KB-gd6fc 4 года назад

    That has got to be a pain in the ass to ascend any kind of real distance with. I'm sure it is possible but there are way more practical ways for a person to get up a rope... even an out of shape person. Why I don't see more frog systems in rope rescue is a mystery to me.

  • @philipsponable6180
    @philipsponable6180 4 года назад

    WRONG ... install top down... remove bottom up... always

  • @kevinlau5635
    @kevinlau5635 4 года назад

    Civic hybrid gear box not good