Cribbing Rescue Training for CERT/Search & Rescue Team

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 1 мар 2017
  • When attempting to rescue victims trapped under heavy non-structural items, you should always use rescue cribbing for stabilizing the outside corners while lifting the object from the middle using the fulcrum and lever provided with this set. This mechanical advantage lifting technique keeps everyone safe. Always use Cribbing during lifting for victim and rescuer safety.
    The Cribbing set consists of routered and sanded wood in the form of a 4′ lever, fulcrum, 28 12″ 2×4’s and 4 12″ wedges.
    For schools and businesses, here's your link to order Rescue Cribbing Set: goo.gl/S1uWH7
    =============================================
    Get access to my free life-saving skills training: disastersurvivalskills.com/
    #DisasterSurvivalSkills
    ==============================================
    Join me on:
    Facebook: / disastersurvivalskillscom
    Twitter: / captainwayneb
    LinkedIn: / disastersurvivalskills
    ==============================================
    Captain Wayne Bennett is retired firefighter with over 33 years of experience in the emergency business. American Heart Association instructor, National Safety Council and FEMA CERT (community emergency response training) instructor.
    We have trained over 150,000 persons how to #survive in our workshops.

Комментарии • 22

  • @certinstructorron4050
    @certinstructorron4050 4 года назад +4

    Good job teaching ! CERT is a great course. I also stress ham radio in my classes and videos.

    • @Disastersurvivalskills
      @Disastersurvivalskills  4 года назад +2

      Ham radio operators all an amazing asset in an emergency and a great bunch of folks.

    • @certinstructorron4050
      @certinstructorron4050 4 года назад

      @@Disastersurvivalskills I decided to get my ham license after working both the Moore and El Reno tornadoes in 2013. Here in Oklahoma it's a big part of storm spotting.

    • @ronaldrobertson2332
      @ronaldrobertson2332 3 года назад

      Could CB radios work just as good if you can't get a ham radio?

    • @certinstructorron4050
      @certinstructorron4050 3 года назад

      @@ronaldrobertson2332 CB is only 4 watts I believe. It can talk long distances when the conditions are right. Ham covers both potential short and long distances. Often repeaters cover local areas and are used for Skywarn operations.

  • @krissybell777
    @krissybell777 3 года назад

    Great share thank you!

  • @user-zz6od6ld6e
    @user-zz6od6ld6e Год назад

    Very helpful!

  • @donpettinger8079
    @donpettinger8079 4 года назад +4

    On a 24 in crib I was always taught 4 inch over hang each side. Smallest over hang ever heard was 2inches each side.

    • @Disastersurvivalskills
      @Disastersurvivalskills  4 года назад +2

      For heavy rescue (building collapse) that would be appropriate. We are teaching light rescue while stabilizing contents only.

  • @Mimi-6798
    @Mimi-6798 5 лет назад

    Excellent fire man...

    • @Disastersurvivalskills
      @Disastersurvivalskills  4 года назад

      Actually they are school staff learning how to save lives, taught by a retired firefighter.

  • @zookeeper91326
    @zookeeper91326 2 месяца назад

    I understand the concept. Without wood blocks at hand, then what? Any demonstration using debris left after an earthquake, for example?

    • @Disastersurvivalskills
      @Disastersurvivalskills  2 месяца назад

      Anything that is even on both sides and non collapsible under load will work. Of course we train all our schools and business clients how to use cribbing as a tool and to have on hand as they would any preparedness supplies. If you have search teams in place, you should have cribbing also. That being said if one is in a situation without cribbing and they have training they can improvise with what is at hand.

  • @randisanders74
    @randisanders74 5 лет назад +5

    You could improve this video by keeping the camera focused on the action rather than the instructor.

  • @sproge2142
    @sproge2142 Год назад +1

    Awesome, now the next time I'm at the hardware store and something falls down on a person I'll know just what to do! 😂

  • @lugo95973
    @lugo95973 4 года назад +2

    Imagine not knowing what's going on your stuck under somethin then people show up and start playing with wooden blocks 😄