Can I suggest that before you get into a technical system rig with a life load that you 1) teach your crew to standardise their knot tying this makes it easier to check the system ( somethimg which was not shown happening). , 2) as commenter above, where is helmet for patient, 3) TEACH YOUR CREW HOW A HARNESS SHOULD BE CORRECTLY WORN!!!!! the waist belt goes round the WAIST, not the butt!!! 4) And work out how you put a safety that does not rely on two people not letting go when you disconnect the main system.
Some constructive criticism. Your basket rigging is way too complicated. Get rid of that red tape and just use rope with a biner. Why doesn't your patient have a helmet on, he needs it more than everyone else! Don't lift a loaded stretcher with only 2 people. One of the guys almost dropped it and there goes your patient, use 4 people minimum. In our squad we will use as many as we can to share the load and prevent potential injuries to rescue personnel.
Great information and demonstration. I tried it and it was very helpful. Thank you for the video. From Trinidad
Thank you for sharing this with detail and the added M/A at the end 👍🏻
Nice, saludos desde Panamá 🇵🇦
Using Clutches but not DCTTRS?
Sorry for a to long comment
Hey, how long is that rope you're using on the basket??
Can I suggest that before you get into a technical system rig with a life load that you 1) teach your crew to standardise their knot tying this makes it easier to check the system ( somethimg which was not shown happening). , 2) as commenter above, where is helmet for patient, 3) TEACH YOUR CREW HOW A HARNESS SHOULD BE CORRECTLY WORN!!!!! the waist belt goes round the WAIST, not the butt!!! 4) And work out how you put a safety that does not rely on two people not letting go when you disconnect the main system.
Some constructive criticism. Your basket rigging is way too complicated. Get rid of that red tape and just use rope with a biner. Why doesn't your patient have a helmet on, he needs it more than everyone else! Don't lift a loaded stretcher with only 2 people. One of the guys almost dropped it and there goes your patient, use 4 people minimum. In our squad we will use as many as we can to share the load and prevent potential injuries to rescue personnel.