Rescue from a mid rope to rope transfer. (The Hard way.) Access Techniques Ltd
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- čas přidán 21. 03. 2017
- This Is the hard way of rescuing from a mid transfer rescue. Lots others exist for different situations.
We Train all IRATA levels every week in our 15 meter high indoor training centre in Sheffield. 5 minutes from the train station, and 1 hour by train from Manchester Airport.
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wayyy! im famous thats me doing my L1 in 2016 in the first 10 seconds of the video.
im also about to sit my L3 in the next month.
thanks guys also awesome vid.
You guys are the best
Yay, new content - more please! I wanna say thumbs up for the sound production, too, very well done in challenging circumstances.
I guess it's kind of randomly asking but does anybody know of a good site to stream new tv shows online ?
You, sir, are a beast!
Glad to see you guys sharing quality content again. Thanks!
wow, far out that was really impressive. i am a level 1 and that looked so complicated! great video, well made and good simple informative instructions. 10/10
Very good, I like this channel. IRATA forever!!!
Really love this channel! Great content, thank you!
Excellent video, thanks for sharing such a great information. Keep it up and stay safe
All contents of this site is very good, it covers all aspect in rescue senario.
Been looking for months and months for new content! Just need to find an excuse to do my rope access
As usual, great stuff guys :)
Excellent video very slick
Great video, thanks mate
I remember S.A.(IRATA 0002?) making me do this at TAG on my L3. You were a great instructor!
I had Sean as my first level 3 assessor. He's super fair and a great guy. Man, that was a while ago now....
great work
Clearly no instructor at this particular course has heard of Occam's razor
Nice videos. I also love that Skedco stretcher you guys have down there! You definitely know your equipment. By the way, I have a tech question for you guys. Is there any device other than the ASAP and the ASAP Lock that you can place in the upside down position as in for rescue, that you would use? Kind regards.
Adrian...this video is for the rescuing from the descender side. Can you do a video of approaching from the ascender side, transferring him and climbing out? Maybe not the full climb, but the technique needed. Thanks to ALL of you for excellent demo videos.
Hello rope access techniques please filmed about team work level 3. I would like to watch how to work and doing it. thanks
Just did my 3 re val and we did this but from the bottom start with 2 descenders on a rigging plate and climb to him, then once you attach you just climb a little to his croll and that's him off. The nice thing is easy to chose direction after that
Hello. yes i saw this video and it was a great t. but i want to know it is possible to pass rope without pulling or you must use?
Shit Hot !!!!! Ace got me starting !!
Love your work guys! What's your thoughts about coming down the tensioned lines to access the casualty on one carabiner? You got swing potential back into the structure should that line fail. I've been putting an inverted back up device on the other line. Once again, your videos are really great stuff.
Hi Simon,
The Short cowtails is only stopping the L57 from being loaded, you don't really need the short cowstail at all, as the casualty is anchoring you from swinging back into the structure. Hope that makes sense. Book on a course and I'll explain further. ; )
If you were staying on separate ropes to the casualty and had pulled yourself in and clipped over the casualty's ropes (like a good old Scottish loop rescue)), then you'd be putting a backup over the casualty's ropes like you mention. In this demo, the casualty's rope are in effect anchored at the top and bottom and the rescuer's anchored to those ropes with 2 points and descending them; no different really to descending a set of diagonal tensioned lines. Like Aide says, the krab he used is just to keep the weight off the L57. Cheers.
So normally you send them downhill, but doing it this way is bringing him uphill?
Thats My job.... 😍
What would you do differently going the other (easy) way that makes it so much easier?
Not have to do a 3:1 😉
You'd let out the i'D and pendulum him the other way by running out the rope, as he says in the video . This technique is basically IRATA aid climbing with a casualty - i.e. very tiring.
Has that guy ever got his hair stuck in his ASAP?
Where is your training facility located?
6:13 Beware, keep a eye on what you're doing. Applying side pressure while lifting 2 persons, unacceptable. Side loading a carabiner. Big no no!
Side loading a karabiner when used as a point of attachment and when there is anything more than negligible consequences of failure - unacceptable
Side loading of karabiner in that specific situation - at worst undesirable .. it could basically be a key ring mate and it wouldn’t matter.
Hahahahah...
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