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Replied Sep. 17, 2009

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Also if the victim is conscious and uninjured he can simply step on the loop, wraps his/her arms around the haul linesand be hauled up to the edge of the hole.
September 16, 2009
We have made up a preset in a bag for just such a scenario. We took a 100ft rope, folded it in half then tied a figure eight on a bight in the middle of that. On the loop we have a ladder belt "beener". We operate FAST teams with 6 Firefighters, our…
September 16, 2009
I am a Firefighter in a small career department in a college town in Upstate NY. Our "Old Timer" stories include stories of retired fire service horses. When Fire service horses were "retired" they we often donated to or purchased by the milk or coa…
March 26, 2009
Jim Maloney is now a member of Fire Engineering Training Community
March 26, 2009
This is the group dedicated to the glue that holds "Pride and Ownership" together - tradition! We'll be talking about historic fires, important dates in fire history, and why we do things the way we do. .
March 26, 2009

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FF/EMT/MFI/SFI
Years of public service:
20+
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Paid fire department

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