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Ronin Rescue GRIMP Japan 2023 Episode 2
This is episode 2 of 2 of the "rookie" Ronin GRIMP Team competing in Japan in Feb 2023. This episode covers all of the scenarios and the highs and lows that go with competing, especially for the first time.
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The “rookie” team at GRIMP Japan. Episode 1
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Ronin at GRIMP Japan Back in the pre-COVID days of 2019, Ronin Rescue competed at GRIMP Japan. It was the team’s last competition prior to the world shutting down. Post COVID, the “competition” team did one more run together in Seville (Rescue Great Day 2022) and then a decision was made. We were placing well. Regular top 10 and even a handful of top 5 finishes. But only a select group of Ronin...
Croll to croll with explanation.
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Some systems such as certain scenarios with SRT or in a two rope system if you have a safety line failure (slack safety line touches something hot in industry??) could require rescue from the tension line. Really a worse case scenario. #grimp
Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings from the Rescue Community around the world.
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A Happy Holidays greeting from the rescue community worldwide.
Redundancy in rope rescue systems
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There is redundancy and fail safe in rope rescue systems. In this video we look at how this affects our rigging.
Ronin Quick Clip - Spanned Anchors
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In this Ronin quick clip, Kevin discusses Spanned Anchors. He talks about usage, angles and the requirement to ensure the system is loaded prior to measuring the angles to ascertain loads on the anchors.
Sloping highline
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A sloping highline off of the recreation centre in Jambes.
TTRS Lower in Jambes
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TTRS lower while trying not to touch the solar panels....
One big rescue family
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Just resqrs being rescuers.....
Dodging a tree
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Doing a manual offset (deflection) to get a package around a tree on a sloping highline in GRIMP 2013
10,000 foot comparison
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Just a quick 10,000 foot view of the MPD, Maestro, Clutch and Sirius.
Quick review of Chafe Pro edge pro
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We do a very quick review of some of the Chafe Pro Edge pro items.
Double loop 8 with a front 8 follow through
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Just one of many ways to tie an anchor. This method uses the “bunny ears” or double loop figure 8 (common in rope access) however adds a forward figure 8 follow through for anchoring options.
The realities of self equalizing anchors
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The realities of self equalizing anchors
Ronin Demonstration of Technique - Pick Offs
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Ronin Demonstration of Technique - Pick Offs
Demonstration of Technique - Highlines
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Demonstration of Technique - Highlines
Side Ways A Frames
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Side Ways A Frames
Rigging Monopods
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Rigging Monopods
Ronin - Tensioned Lines and Spanned Anchors - Demo of Technique
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Ronin - Tensioned Lines and Spanned Anchors - Demo of Technique
Online demo of Technique for Skate Blocks
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Online demo of Technique for Skate Blocks
Drop Testing
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Drop Testing
Patients getting into position
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Patients getting into position
Counter Balance for embankment rescue
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Counter Balance for embankment rescue
Counter Balance Haul on TTRS
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Counter Balance Haul on TTRS
Water Slide Rescue - GRIMP Japan
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Water Slide Rescue - GRIMP Japan
Cross Haul
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Cross Haul
Body weight haul on a drop loop (2:1)
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Body weight haul on a drop loop (2:1)
Bash Kit
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Bash Kit
Drop Loops
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Drop Loops
ASAP Reeve Test 9
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ASAP Reeve Test 9

Komentáře

  • @hectortapia2223
    @hectortapia2223 Před 7 dny

    Right now imp doing my GRIMP IMP2, this video helped me so much, thanks!

  • @yawningdog9894
    @yawningdog9894 Před měsícem

    Thats got to be the gayest thing ive ever seen

  • @edathangmans
    @edathangmans Před měsícem

    Loving all these test🤙

  • @JonIsnbrg
    @JonIsnbrg Před 9 měsíci

    I would like to argue that you cannot feed a rope through the clutch in a twin tension systems fast enough to deploy the ASAP. I think using the ASAPs with a twin tension system is a waste of equipment. If you can feed it fast enough then you have the ropes incredibly overloaded.

  • @biT516
    @biT516 Před 9 měsíci

    What hard hat use Allen?

  • @TheRopeAccessChannel
    @TheRopeAccessChannel Před 9 měsíci

    This is such a cool video!! Great quality and I love the story being told and that you show everything going on. Thank you for putting the time in in putting this together together

  • @MrSaykolaz
    @MrSaykolaz Před 11 měsíci

    Great job guys. I had fun watching both of the Grimp Days Japan as a beginner SAR volunteer. Please keep go on!!!

  • @paulnormandy6247
    @paulnormandy6247 Před rokem

    Well done guys.

  • @JonWickham
    @JonWickham Před rokem

    Well done everyone! Great film.

  • @chriscardwell5792
    @chriscardwell5792 Před rokem

    Great work guys!! Thank you for the honesty in the video and not editing out the challenges and opportunities of a new team and difficult scenarios. Keep it up!!

  • @dabomb199715
    @dabomb199715 Před rokem

    Excellent video. Congrats to your team and all the hard work.

  • @wfd144
    @wfd144 Před rokem

    Great video. It shows not only the successes but the challenging moments. Having taken a class with a couple of them I definitely can appreciate the time involved to compete at this level. Great job guys!,

  • @stevecarroll157
    @stevecarroll157 Před rokem

    Lots of work!

  • @blaizenoble
    @blaizenoble Před rokem

    intense!

  • @bobert12390
    @bobert12390 Před rokem

    Waiting for episode 2

  • @JonBrowning760
    @JonBrowning760 Před rokem

    A solution would be helpful

  • @scottpfeifer6825
    @scottpfeifer6825 Před rokem

    this is crazy u guys are the bomb

  • @xxstreme
    @xxstreme Před rokem

    pleasee make some Y on control sling

    • @SandonClark
      @SandonClark Před rokem

      Yeah a common tag line with bridle and a ground guy would help with control. Still a great job though.

  • @luanagazzinelli485
    @luanagazzinelli485 Před rokem

    insane

  • @robertparkhill8106
    @robertparkhill8106 Před rokem

    What about the gathering plate 😂 jk

  • @alekseysamkov4181
    @alekseysamkov4181 Před rokem

    what about the gloves?

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před rokem

      I don’t follow. Are you asking why he is not wearing gloves? Many organizations only mandate gloves on moving ropes, some don’t mandate gloves while doing personal access on ropes, others do.

  • @robbie_rohm88
    @robbie_rohm88 Před rokem

    What was the thought behind this?

  • @cassiopeia_disaster_responders

    Excuse me. Is aramid good for the Prusik cord used for span anchors? Can I use something other than aramid?

  • @guillermotorres7926

    for the tension line version, could you use a truckers hitch or a voodoo?

  • @bmeyer2011
    @bmeyer2011 Před 2 lety

    Have you tested failing the track line at various points of travel? It stands to reason that at some point down the track line the skateblock would do nothing to prevent the load from decking. I ask because I did some silly little testing in my garage and came up with the idea that you cannot rely on the skate block when doing a greater horizontal movement than the height of the skate block. Rough guesstimate.

  • @secamosca
    @secamosca Před 2 lety

    Are the handles rated? Just curious

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 2 lety

      Good question. We look at it like this. When you lift a SKED with a human in it, you pick it up by the handles. Regardless of if that is your hand or a carabiner in the handle, the weight in the SKED didn't change....

  • @mrfloor1845
    @mrfloor1845 Před 2 lety

    ?

  • @sp10sn
    @sp10sn Před 2 lety

    a lot of words

  • @jayjamali2485
    @jayjamali2485 Před 2 lety

    On your next drill recommend you practice not laying the patient flat after rescue due to suspension trauma. I usually teach pickoff using a small plate on the mainline so that rescuer can detach from plate once they reach ground and leave patient on mainline sitting up.

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 2 lety

      There are some different thoughts regarding this (lay down vs stay on rope) currently in the medical community. We are currently following the down and off rope / flat as fast as possible.

    • @jayjamali2485
      @jayjamali2485 Před 2 lety

      @@roninrescue6011 I will be presenting on post fall rescue at multiple locations. Can you point me to the medical community who says laying the patient flat is acceptable when suspension trauma is suspected. I want to update my material. Thx J

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 2 lety

      @@jayjamali2485 www.jems.com/operations/rescue-vehicle-extrication/redefining-the-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-suspension-trauma/

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 2 lety

      @@jayjamali2485 www.wemjournal.org/article/S1080-6032(20)30070-3/fulltext

  • @perzyvalsimmons5946
    @perzyvalsimmons5946 Před 2 lety

    I would really like to know which progress capture devices you are using in this setup?

    • @911jasonmoore7
      @911jasonmoore7 Před 2 lety

      Cmc clutch

    • @perzyvalsimmons5946
      @perzyvalsimmons5946 Před 2 lety

      @@911jasonmoore7 Thank you for your answer, it looks smaller then the petzl maestro. I like the clicking sound, I'm a mountanbiker and it reminds me of a freehub.

  • @chankslunks
    @chankslunks Před 2 lety

    Is real capture by Asap lock or stop with ascender?

  • @crockoflaffs1
    @crockoflaffs1 Před 2 lety

    Loaded versus unloaded, makes it problematic in a real life rescue condition does it not? Do we have that kind of time etc?

  • @jimharris6545
    @jimharris6545 Před 3 lety

    Excellent, very well explained and edited. Stay safe, Jim.

  • @jayjamali2485
    @jayjamali2485 Před 3 lety

    I am not sure why it is being done this way. This is not a recommended method due to the extreme load being placed on the ropes due to haul angles and there is no redundancy if any of the lines break there will be a huge swing fall.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel Před rokem

      Hello Jay, I don't see anything wrong with this. Looks to me they are using a TTRSystem, so there is redundancy. The angles are not that bad (seem to be going from 120 to 150-ish), and up to 160 is okay if you think about it. What would you propose? Using a tension line reeve system? Then you get the same or even bigger angles. And the edge transition will be even harder as well. K I S S is always a good idea if you know what you are doing😉

    • @jayjamali2485
      @jayjamali2485 Před rokem

      ​@@TheRopeAccessChannel Thx for the reply. I do not see the redundancy. I only see one line which if it breaks the load will fall. I see no safety line. Thx J. When I teach this we have a seperate line that acts as safety if mainline breaks.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel Před rokem

      @@jayjamali2485 I just realized your comment was already a year old. I see four ropes in play, two from each side. It looks like a cross haul with a twin tension on both sides. All ropes seem to be loaded. I completely agree with you that if it is one rope to each side that we are not seeing a best practice example. If it’s doubled up it’s a good setup.

  • @jrubottom
    @jrubottom Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the solid info. Have you tested it for forces when the load is off center?

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 3 lety

      We have. However it’s a rabbit hole! Depending on rope in service on each side of the focal point, angle, etc the results change. We have also tested it in a TTRS config with a focal point for each device and enough room between for an operator to work. Generally it does not get worse....

    • @jrubottom
      @jrubottom Před 3 lety

      @@roninrescue6011 Thank You. I tried this with some back yard testing but I didnt have enough load cells.

  • @LawnGeeks
    @LawnGeeks Před 3 lety

    In a real life rescue situation, you can't screw into a wooden board so bad example in my opinion for a training video. Back ties are interesting though

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 3 lety

      I don’t follow. I work FD as well and we will anchor into the ground whenever we have to. Hilti, pickets, screws. What ever it takes to secure it.

    • @LawnGeeks
      @LawnGeeks Před 3 lety

      Pickets make more sense, but it be more informative so show a lashing technique but I'm not knocking this just think screws are not exaclty something u can trust, building material can be rotten or damaged, I am on FD as well. Pickets or lashes is a safer bet than house hold screws

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 3 lety

      @@LawnGeeks Agreed. We have a tendency to try concrete anchors if possible but noted. We will try to get a short clip in on lashing.

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721

    Your biggest fallacy is you comment on how it is to move when it is weighted. But that was never the point. It is the ability to move and track as the climber moves. There a probable a lot of falacies in the climbing world. One being in using limiting knots in dyneemia slings. The knot severely decreases the slings strength.

    • @iacamigevaerd376
      @iacamigevaerd376 Před rokem

      I think their point it that the sliding X sells as 50/50 automatic load distribution while it's not exactly the case. However I'm definitely with you, all that fuss and it's just about body weight statically loaded. Nobody cares honestly, it will hold just fine. I personally prefer a quad simply because of the convenience of not getting pulled over when my partners moves

  • @mhannah1985
    @mhannah1985 Před 4 lety

    Great protection!! 👌

  • @Rob_2002_NCAA_Champion

    13:3

  • @natee1903
    @natee1903 Před 4 lety

    Do you have the results of this test documented somewhere? I’d love to read more on it. I love the ASAP but have gotten into conversations with some TRT instructors about it not being NFPA approved. However, in some independent test, I have seen this device meet and pass drop test criteria and certain city FDs are now incorporating this into their belay set ups. One main point of contention from anti-ASAPers I’ve talked to is the teeth and their effect on the rope during a shock load. I personally feel safe using this for a rescue but I’d love to do more research and see what you have to say about it.

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 4 lety

      Johnson Roast We have done some more testing with the ASAP. We will be releasing this info closer to ITRS in Nov.

  • @ALRinaldi
    @ALRinaldi Před 4 lety

    What multipoint anchors would y’all recommend in place of the sliding x?

  • @JimT225
    @JimT225 Před 4 lety

    Nice video, no talking and just shows the crux moves. Is that a double butterfly for the collection point knot?

  • @teddybrandao3675
    @teddybrandao3675 Před 4 lety

    Qual sistema seria esse?

    • @yair3k
      @yair3k Před 4 lety

      Es un sistema de doble tensión son dos cmc clutch y en cada uno esta armado un 5:1 con dos cambios de dirección

  • @enyfd
    @enyfd Před 4 lety

    Where can I read up more on span anchors, a cursory look through the bc field guide I couldn’t find much

    • @bobbyzachary2797
      @bobbyzachary2797 Před 3 lety

      pro tip: you can watch series at flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.

    • @davionwilliam3671
      @davionwilliam3671 Před 3 lety

      @Bobby Zachary yea, been using flixzone for years myself =)

  • @paulcole1127
    @paulcole1127 Před 4 lety

    I can't say enough great things about you guys. Great topics with interesting points of instruction and input. Had to watch the Croll bump a few times. Quick question, does the technique change when performing this with two large individuals? I'm a weightlifter coming in at 240 pounds. I will be practicing this technique on another rope access tech who weighs about 220 pound. Appreciate you all!

    • @roninrescue6011
      @roninrescue6011 Před 4 lety

      Paul Cole Biggest trick is rocking the patient. Two people around the same size or rescuer larger than patient - no problem. Get your knees under the patients bum and rock them up.

  • @ians5697
    @ians5697 Před 4 lety

    Nice demonstration,keep posting.

  • @thecrackerjackgroup5044

    Well done gents... I'll be out in the yard tomorrow practicing the croll bump.

  • @securemindsetofficial

    Awesome! #goals

  • @Jthindson
    @Jthindson Před 4 lety

    👍

  • @pacitanspeleologysociety4405

    God job