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One of the best ways to remove a brother or civilion quick,fast and easy. Email me for info. pbasic6@aol.com. Made by firemen for firemen!


member of the chicago fire department.

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Guys and Gals this is one of the best "pocket" tools you can carry 24/7!!! SUPER easy to deploy with so many uses!!!!! This tool adds many different drags, drag assist, lift, carry and control options to you and every member of your crew. Quick grab is lightweight and SUPER SUPER strong fits in your smallest pocket easily. I like this strap so much it makes moving, dragging and lifting 10X easier with or without help. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions

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First of all I would like to say thankyou to Paul for coming out to my department and teaching us the different uses/techniques in downed firefighter survival. I totally agree with you when you said that a firefighter has no business on the fireground if he doesnt know the basics of firefighter removal and rescue. The knowledge I gained in one day from you is priceless and the guys from MPFD would all like to say thanks. What you are doing is going to save our brothers lives, keep up the good work and thanks again. Also the drag strap that I purchased from you is going to make hauling dummies around in training alot easier on myself (hopefully I will never have to use it in real life). My Chief was saying that he is going to make it a priority to outfit everyones safety pocket with at least one strap.

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I really like the Quick Grab for many reasons, but most of all it is compact and easy to use. I carry one in my bunker pants pocket, with one end loop hanging out so when things go bad in a fire, I know right where its at and its not going to be tangled or knotted up. Simplicity to me was very important when deciding to get this, because really, who has time to loop webbing around limbs, air tank, helmet, etc. in zero visibility and extreme heat? I carry my webbing because I have to, but when a MAYDAY is called, there is no doubt I will use this first.

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Thanks guys. let me know if i can help you in the future. My website will be up and running soon,there will be more uses for the strap along with pictures. Hopefully you will be able to keep teaching what I taught you. That is what the fire service is all about. Pass it on !!!!!!!!!!!!! thankyou


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