One thing to keep in mind, the use of guide ropes has a tendency to provide firefighters with a false sense of security during deployment. Members do not pay close attention to their air supply, relying on the rope to ensure a hasty exit. RIT is no different than normal firefighting when comparing air consumption. RIT members still need enough air to exit the structure safely just as any other firefighter.
One thing to keep in mind, the use of guide ropes has a tendency to provide firefighters with a false sense of security during deployment.
Members do not pay close attention to their air supply, relying on the rope to ensure a hasty exit.
RIT is no different than normal firefighting when comparing air consumption. RIT members still need enough air to exit the structure safely just as any other firefighter.
Hi, where did you acquire the foam piece you store inside the mask? Is it to keep the mask from deforming during storage? Thanks
I wonder where you guys bought that fleece jacket. Looking for something similar.
It's a cylinder, not a bottle.