Because when you pull the Drag Rescue Device, you get about 3 feet of slack starting at their neck which makes it impossible to steer them around corners. It's like a leash on a sled. With webbing, you get it tight and low so you can hold them slightly upright dragging beneath them for reduced friction and easy steering. DRD is almost useless except as a last resort.
Good job playing pretend lads. Not actually on air. Awesome fine motor skills. Complete visibility. Yeah maybe if you are in a factory 300m or 660 feet away from the door exit. Grab that handle on the BA set and haul them back as fast as you can. FFS, who is putting in a guide rope on anything other than a well established job that's been going for at least over a hour? Hoses are way easier to follow!
That is not something that is written anywhere. Should every firefighter also have their own nozzle? Should every firefighter have their own halligan? Their own axe? If a thermal imaging camera is part of your SCBA harness, that would be acceptable, but not every firefighter should have their own handheld TIC.
Rad, gd evernng, god bless, this is interesting, and lk great video, to rescue.w.training how to handle this position, to save people life, lk great, amazing to the team firefighter, stysafe, stystrong, frm.miss.rad.
Awesome Video.
Question: why wrap a strap around the ff instead of using the built in inside his coat?
Because when you pull the Drag Rescue Device, you get about 3 feet of slack starting at their neck which makes it impossible to steer them around corners. It's like a leash on a sled. With webbing, you get it tight and low so you can hold them slightly upright dragging beneath them for reduced friction and easy steering. DRD is almost useless except as a last resort.
i don't understand. why would there be a rope bag laying near a downed firefighter?
Why remove the airpack? Firstly that can help with gear removal, and dragging? You can hook on the RIT pack on the downed FF?
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Good job playing pretend lads. Not actually on air. Awesome fine motor skills. Complete visibility. Yeah maybe if you are in a factory 300m or 660 feet away from the door exit. Grab that handle on the BA set and haul them back as fast as you can. FFS, who is putting in a guide rope on anything other than a well established job that's been going for at least over a hour? Hoses are way easier to follow!
FYI: Every firefighter should have a TIC with them.
That is not something that is written anywhere. Should every firefighter also have their own nozzle? Should every firefighter have their own halligan? Their own axe? If a thermal imaging camera is part of your SCBA harness, that would be acceptable, but not every firefighter should have their own handheld TIC.
Rad, gd evernng, god bless, this is interesting, and lk great video, to rescue.w.training how to handle this position, to save people life, lk great, amazing to the team firefighter, stysafe, stystrong, frm.miss.rad.