Rescue, Safety, and SRT Webinar w/ Rich Hattier from ISC - TreeStuff.com

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @bear304inc5
    @bear304inc5 6 лет назад +10

    Keep these coming TreeStuff! I love them! Learning so much..

  • @jaydecoster5056
    @jaydecoster5056 4 года назад

    This is one of the best rescue seminars I've seen. Viva Rich!

  • @rexarcher1406
    @rexarcher1406 5 лет назад

    Always enjoy these webinars, thank you Rich & all the tree stuff gang involved.

  • @Maczust63
    @Maczust63 6 лет назад +4

    Nice! When you attach two carabiners to a ring on your bridge you should alternate gates so that the two gates don't rub and potentialy open. Awesome that you guys are doing these vary helpful. Cheers

  • @Ross_Dugan
    @Ross_Dugan 4 года назад

    Really enjoying all these videos!!

  • @97JeepXJ
    @97JeepXJ 4 года назад

    This is a great video. Being new to climbing I found it very informative on how to choose safe methods for ascending and descending trees.
    Adding a second line at 1:38 is a pretty neat trick. The two concerns I have with adding the sling at 1:40 is the second rope is now not rescuable. Second, the first rope can now only be lowered an amount I’m not smart enough to figure out but I believe it will have to do with the distance and angle from the sling to the attachment point of the second rope to the first rope as to how much travel will be available.
    Keep up the excellent videos.

    • @97JeepXJ
      @97JeepXJ 4 года назад

      Would leaving enough slack in rope two between the sling and connecting point of rope one be a viable solution to my second concern? It seems tied in a loose knot out of the way yet easily pulled apart would allow rope one to descend fully to the ground, from the ground.

  • @smithtreeserviceowner-jess2157
    @smithtreeserviceowner-jess2157 6 лет назад +1

    Great video!!!
    Great info.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @proxy7863
    @proxy7863 6 лет назад

    Great video, thanks guys.

  • @josephwong1697
    @josephwong1697 6 лет назад

    Great Content and Useful technique, thanks a lot.

  • @fustratedfisher
    @fustratedfisher 6 лет назад

    P.s. thanks for doing this webinar. Awesome job

  • @shawnstevens858
    @shawnstevens858 3 года назад

    What kind of harness is the trainer Waring. I like how there is multiple attachment points. Because I get alot of tree jobs ware I gotta climb a branch or leader at a 45 degree angle. Wich we all know is the hardest to climb. That harness would make a situation like that much easier in my opinion.

    • @doublemintmaple
      @doublemintmaple 3 года назад +1

      That is a Task brand harness. Check out the TreeAccess ANSI XT by CAMP

  • @thomasmaclean7465
    @thomasmaclean7465 6 лет назад +1

    What did Rich use to attach to the "injured climber"? It looks like a (rock climbing) quickdraw, but with locking carabiners.

  • @waynegriswold8953
    @waynegriswold8953 2 года назад

    how much was the winning bid for the maybe works but could not work powerhead?

  • @lucfournier3939
    @lucfournier3939 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for all of this 😊nice content 😉

  • @adrianlandaverde194
    @adrianlandaverde194 3 года назад

    What kind of chest harness do have buddy ?

  • @DavidManifestation
    @DavidManifestation 5 лет назад

    Thanks Guy's

  • @SpiDermonkey2499
    @SpiDermonkey2499 3 года назад

    If climber is attached with rope and landyard. Say if they wer cutting, just before becoming injured. You won’t be lowering them from the ground.

  • @lxmzhg
    @lxmzhg 5 лет назад

    What kind of gear is he wearing?

  • @tonymoore5568
    @tonymoore5568 4 года назад

    Where can I purchase a Helmont rigged as yours as? Thank you love your viedos

    • @user-ku2qb1pq7e
      @user-ku2qb1pq7e  4 года назад

      That's a Kask Super Plasma with a visor:
      www.treestuff.com/kask-super-plasma-helmet/
      www.treestuff.com/kask-super-plasma-visor/

  • @johndurant8687
    @johndurant8687 5 лет назад +1

    T- Rex has disproportionately small, practically useless arms Rich. But I think we get your point.

  • @fustratedfisher
    @fustratedfisher 6 лет назад

    Why do you leave the victim suspended when you detach on the ground?

    • @user-ku2qb1pq7e
      @user-ku2qb1pq7e  6 лет назад

      It's related to suspension trauma, which Rich didn't really get into in this webinar.

    • @magnetohidrodinamika
      @magnetohidrodinamika 4 года назад +1

      If a person have suspension trauma can has a greater concentration of kalium in his legs or other choked limb or bodyparts caused by the harness, sling, rope, etc... And of that kalium overflowed blood spread too fast after the rescue can cause heart disfunction. If the person stay suspended and slowly release the squeeze than thet can help that problem.

  • @cwwilson1067
    @cwwilson1067 3 года назад

    Marlette, MI 48453

  • @erikwoods8651
    @erikwoods8651 5 лет назад

    Dorks

  • @ecopsych101
    @ecopsych101 3 года назад

    wow, those popup messages are annoying