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I am working on putting together some rope rescue equipment for my department’s truck company. We have a fair amount of equipment now that is spread out over three apparatus, the DC wants to consulate the equipment on the truck co. since we have recently began staffing it full time.

I’m looking for recommendations on what equipment we should carry on the truck co. to set up two independent systems and any other advice that you might want to share.


Any information will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Mike Law

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