Firefighter Ladder Bail - Instructional Video

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2012
  • This is a comprehensive video on the Firefighter Ladder Bail Emergency Egress Technique. The 3 most commonly taught methods will be discussed and demonstrated in detail -Including the "Hook 2 -- Go 4", "Butterfly/Extended Reach" and the "Toe Hook". Also included will be review of the "Ladder Slide".
    For the Ladder Bail and Slide to be effective, firefighters need to proactively place ground ladders as early as possible to the windows/floors that members are and will be operating on. Beyond proper placement, firefighters need to safely train on this procedure long before it would ever have to be implemented in the field - Determine and become proficient on the technique YOU like best before it's necessary to use it in an emergency!
    Train, Stay Prepared, Be Aggressive, Make the Save - SURVIVE!
    Dale G. Pekel

Komentáře • 31

  • @zaydee07
    @zaydee07 Před 11 lety +4

    I enjoy watching your Video Dale,
    I am now planning to refresh my training in FireFighting this year. I must say that your videos are very informative and I am fortunate that I almost watch all of them and obtained more knowledge.
    Thank you!
    -from the Philippines

  • @ThePauperPrepper
    @ThePauperPrepper Před 8 lety +4

    Excellent instruction.Really well presented. Thanks

  • @GAGTrider1971
    @GAGTrider1971 Před 12 lety +1

    another awesome video Dale, the information and techniques you demonstrate have really helped out alot in the inplementation of our Firefighter Survival and RIT Program, thanks again and keep'm com'n

  • @tcmx250
    @tcmx250 Před 8 lety

    Great videos Dale. Thanks for the great training.

  • @jfr04
    @jfr04 Před 11 lety +1

    Great video, thanks for posting. I am in RIT training and going to be doing very soon.

  • @Dave-ji1hv
    @Dave-ji1hv Před 8 lety

    Very nice informational video! Subscribed!

  • @Zihlmann3
    @Zihlmann3 Před 10 lety

    Hey dale. Great videos.

  • @nickinportland
    @nickinportland Před 3 lety +2

    Should have been a FF I could do this stuff all day 😂. Looks like fun

  • @Fllyfishy
    @Fllyfishy Před 12 lety

    Great video once again Dale. Our prop is still providing some good training for us.
    Thanks,
    Dean

  • @robertmonroe7597
    @robertmonroe7597 Před 10 lety

    very helpful video.

  • @joebopp9705
    @joebopp9705 Před 11 lety +1

    Great video. I am the training officer for my Company this year and this is a great training. I was hoping you could help me out, I would like to build one of those training props for the Members to practice on, could you sent me some pictures or blueprints on how to build one. Thxs

  • @dustories2296
    @dustories2296 Před 4 lety

    Really Appreciable... Keepituppp sirrrr 👍👍

  • @TheAce22716
    @TheAce22716 Před 12 lety

    seems hard at first but I just learned this at the fire academy and its actually really easy and intuitive.

  • @okami89
    @okami89 Před 9 lety +8

    love the line it may be easier for short ff's. I'm a big boy so I hit my body on every thing lol

  • @joeharris4627
    @joeharris4627 Před 2 lety

    A Good Video

  • @Zihlmann3
    @Zihlmann3 Před 10 lety

    Could you send me the specs for your bail out window wall?

  • @barrysmith4094
    @barrysmith4094 Před 4 lety

    While I know there's a lot of training a firefighter goes through, I didn't know about the head first ladder bail. But what if it's two or three, or even more stories up? This training is simple. But when you're up high, exiting a window head first can be scary. Don't you think?

    • @DALEGPEKEL
      @DALEGPEKEL  Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah I've bailed out head first in training 3 stories up and yes it can be intimidating, but you work to master the technique at safer and more comfortable levels first so if you have to perform it in a life and death emergency you can execute it properly and effectively at any height - Burning to death would be a lot worse! However one of the reasons I'm such a big advocate of escape/bailout kits is that they are safer and in some cases easier to deploy than a ladder bail (if you practice properly) and they can be deployed at any height where ladders are limited.

  • @stormont323
    @stormont323 Před 7 lety

    I'm only 13 but I would like to be a firefighter when I am older. Do you have any advice that will make my goal of becoming a firefighter easier/quicker?

    • @SaqibKhan-dd6by
      @SaqibKhan-dd6by Před 7 lety

      Maylee Larkin try to find a local explorer post you can join to give you more insight and knowledge about the job, the explorer post can first let you realize if this is the job you certainly want to do and then secondly, the post can teach you many valuable lessons and skills needed on the job if you decide you are going to stick with it.

  • @AnthonyBrown-lm9lk
    @AnthonyBrown-lm9lk Před 8 lety

    if your scared of heights is begin a firefighter a good job

  • @ivanrichardson1715
    @ivanrichardson1715 Před 10 lety +1

    at 3;26 what is that over his shoulder ??

  • @hftfire
    @hftfire Před 9 lety

    Learn a few things about CAL FIRE... allegedfirephysics.com and www.hftfire.com ENJOY! Tell 'em how ya feel!

  • @dalepierce3730
    @dalepierce3730 Před 6 lety

    How do we deal with this ???
    Tehran Dynamite Explotion Palasco Moll پلاسکو
    czcams.com/video/Q1NkXgmIgrU/video.html

    • @DALEGPEKEL
      @DALEGPEKEL  Před 6 lety

      Without knowing all the details it is difficult to answer your question or comment on this disaster/tragedy. Was the building scheduled for demolition? Did Firefighters know if it was? Were people trapped inside or threatened? It is the job of Firefighters across the globe to save lives, even if it means putting theirs at great risk to do so. The collapse of the World Trade Center Towers on 9/11 is a prime example of that and the First Responders that perished that day will always be remembered for their unselfish sacrifice in the performance of their duty to save others.

  • @TANCOOKislandgirl
    @TANCOOKislandgirl Před 12 lety

    OK Gentlmen? Seriously? Um! NO! No! No!