I would challenge you to do it this quickly and efficiently in such difficult terrain. The IRATA course is good, but this is the result of thousands of hours of training and dedication focussing entirely on rescue scenarios and perhaps hundreds of hours performing actual rescues. This level of skill and experience is pretty rare.
In the mid-90s my uncle and one other man had the water rights underneath the prinne bridge and they would give tours under the prinne bridge there they would pick up base jumpers after they hadlanded he did this for a couple of seasons after he retired from AT&T. He lives in twin falls still. I learned to repel at the age of 12 from table Rock in Boise Idaho I was in the boy scouts at the time one of the funnest things that you can do but also the hardest is to put your rear end over the edge and let those feet go. 🤔
Lobby your local members to GIVE them the funding. They're already doing everything they can, it requires action from the public to initiate actual change!
I could honestly see BRCC, Doing fundraiser 's for these kinds of groups,IF they don't already. Hats off to the Emergency workers for everything they do. Another great example of humanity at it's finest. However I do wonder if ANY of these guys think some of the people they rescue are Darwinism at it's finest lol 🤣.
I Myself have lived in " The Spud Belt Gem State" of Idaho , for 5475 Days/ 15 Years, and, I Myself NEVER ,EVER even heard of said Magic Valley " Special Operations Rescue Team" . ParaRescue Jumper ( PJ) wannabes. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🏔️⛑️🚁🚑
God bless them. Not many people are willing to go this route. Being a Paramedic is a noble profession and the don't get enough recognition.
Absolutely agree!
I’m a level 3 IRATA rope access technician these kind of rescues are my bread and butter.
I would challenge you to do it this quickly and efficiently in such difficult terrain. The IRATA course is good, but this is the result of thousands of hours of training and dedication focussing entirely on rescue scenarios and perhaps hundreds of hours performing actual rescues. This level of skill and experience is pretty rare.
In the mid-90s my uncle and one other man had the water rights underneath the prinne bridge and they would give tours under the prinne bridge there they would pick up base jumpers after they hadlanded he did this for a couple of seasons after he retired from AT&T. He lives in twin falls still.
I learned to repel at the age of 12 from table Rock in Boise Idaho I was in the boy scouts at the time one of the funnest things that you can do but also the hardest is to put your rear end over the edge and let those feet go. 🤔
WOW ! Great job guys ! Keep it up and find a way to get STATE/FEDERAL funding to assist / tool up and keep training.
Lobby your local members to GIVE them the funding. They're already doing everything they can, it requires action from the public to initiate actual change!
Keep up the excellent work
That’s a great thing that they are doing! I’ve been to the Sportmans whse there. Great view!
Great video version interesting respect earned for sure
Strong work, crew!
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Thank you for sharing .
Awesome! I live here, they’re pretty bush.
Proud feeling rescue
sweet 429 there St. Luke's .. . is the maintenance on it subed out ??
I could honestly see BRCC, Doing fundraiser 's for these kinds of groups,IF they don't already. Hats off to the Emergency workers for everything they do. Another great example of humanity at it's finest. However I do wonder if ANY of these guys think some of the people they rescue are Darwinism at it's finest lol 🤣.
Yes - where can we donate?
BRCC is being sued for rigging their stock
I'm very interested In that anchor being used at 29 secs on the wheel. is that something that can be bought or is it custom made?
shit this looks fun
What is technical rescuer ?
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🤣🤣🤣 That's my job!
Why is everything labeled special operations
Because it is. It isn’t normal that’s forsure
@@Oneofthemones1 the term "special operations" and "operator" has been adapted by everyone and their mother.
If Pararescue is special operations then this is too. Basically no difference.
@@SmokyOle except PJ are trained in everything from meds to DA work.
@@bc2815 99% of the time they are just doing SAR so it doesn't matter they are 99% the same. PJs see less combat than infantry.
This is what i wanted to do since i was four years old
Boy was i misguided
Hey Brothers, how about some more Ukraine / Russian war coverage?
I Myself have lived in " The Spud Belt Gem State" of Idaho , for 5475 Days/ 15 Years, and, I Myself NEVER ,EVER even heard of said Magic Valley " Special Operations Rescue Team" . ParaRescue Jumper ( PJ) wannabes. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🏔️⛑️🚁🚑