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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2012
  • A rescue from an 80 meter Siemens Wind Turbine in Kansas
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  • @cliveramsbotty6077
    @cliveramsbotty6077 Před 5 lety +517

    Respect to your man there for being a genuinely dead weight during the exercise. No doubt he felt rather uncomfortable hanging there like an old ballbag withering in the sun

    • @user-nf1hc9ev2x
      @user-nf1hc9ev2x Před 4 lety +22

      Oh my god, introduction says it is practicing but, the man who pretending dead is real which make you return to beginning to be sure it is exrcise
      Great and professional practice

    • @BobSmith1980.
      @BobSmith1980. Před 4 lety +8

      Yeah that must have been quite unnerving just hanging there and giving up control in a situation like that. I would not want to do that.

    • @Utubin
      @Utubin Před 4 lety +9

      True Grit. American Balls of Gold.
      You men and women who do this are a special breed.

    • @davidwalker8480
      @davidwalker8480 Před 4 lety +5

      Its a brotherhood few people well exsperiance in their lives

    • @MajorSkyblue
      @MajorSkyblue Před 4 lety +7

      The amount of trust he must have had to let someone else unclip him from his rope. Must have been some rigorous training.

  • @paulhancock1608
    @paulhancock1608 Před 6 lety +285

    That. Guys the best actor I've ever seen, place for him in Hollywood!

    • @texanbalaban6777
      @texanbalaban6777 Před 4 lety +7

      Why stain the mans talent by placing Him in Hollywood lolz

    • @hanyakomentarcommenter1159
      @hanyakomentarcommenter1159 Před 4 lety +2

      yes and you best comentator on the world

    • @carlosfelix5856
      @carlosfelix5856 Před 3 lety +4

      If I didn’t know this was a training video I would’ve thought he was passed out for real😅

    • @treeman101
      @treeman101 Před 2 lety

      yes

    • @DerRindenmulchficker
      @DerRindenmulchficker Před 2 lety

      They usually have to leave him hanging in the sun for about 3-4 hours, to get this great of a performance out of him.

  • @donaldparlettjr3295
    @donaldparlettjr3295 Před 4 lety +19

    He's on the ground and still plays dead. An Oscar Worthy performance, bravo!

  • @GabrielTobing
    @GabrielTobing Před 4 lety +62

    Bet the guy was just sleeping the entire time, that's why he's such a good actor.

  • @joetroiani1781
    @joetroiani1781 Před 6 lety +98

    I climb telephone poles as electrician and then for the telephone company. But that is NOTHING compared to what you guy do. I mean you guys have balls of iron and deserve every penny u make.

  • @jayjamali2485
    @jayjamali2485 Před 2 lety +5

    On every post fall rescue or high angle rescue video that I have seen to date (30 years) as an instructor I have found at least one safety violation. Congrats this is the first video that I have seen with no safety violation. It was a perfect rescue. Well done to the rescuer and their instructor. J

    • @bladesboomsnstuff3484
      @bladesboomsnstuff3484 Před rokem

      Do you really think in every rescue scenario each and every safety rules gonna be preserved?

    • @jayjamali2485
      @jayjamali2485 Před rokem +1

      @@bladesboomsnstuff3484 great question some safety rules are critical and some not so much
      It’s Russian roulette you never know when the chamber is full

  • @weimaraner3240
    @weimaraner3240 Před 2 lety +6

    Volunteering to risk your life to save someone else is admirable. To practice these skills regularly shows commitment. I hope posting this for others to observe and learn from inspires a new set of volunteers. And we all pray that an actual emergency never occurs.

  • @nicolasauringer5615
    @nicolasauringer5615 Před 4 lety +8

    One of the most bad ass trainings I’ve ever seen, by far.

  • @aadrianaad
    @aadrianaad Před 4 lety +3

    that’s the best round of “andy’s coming” i’ve ever seen

  • @mikel9567
    @mikel9567 Před 4 lety +15

    We need that guy to be our patient for our EMS drills.

  • @mrw4lkm4n
    @mrw4lkm4n Před 10 lety +9

    Excellent video. Smooth execution, nice flat Kansas backdrop, and sweet music selection, man. Ol' dude is cool as a cucumber. Oh, and I'm a fan of the orange.

  • @michaelfazio4584
    @michaelfazio4584 Před 8 lety +30

    Nice rescue and wonderful view. Keeping your main and belay tails in their bags improved rope management, and your choice of ASAPs and I'Ds removed most of the risks of human error. Nicely done.

  • @OMACMedicFiveZero
    @OMACMedicFiveZero Před 9 lety +18

    Nice 'Rescue' every movement was thought out and preformed safely, again, great job!

  • @mccartneystuart
    @mccartneystuart Před 3 lety +5

    Phenomenal reaction time when your coworkers life is on the line. I'm a commercial painter mostly big buildings painting exteriors off swing stages and preacher seats. Seconds count when a man is hanging like that possibly cutting off blood supplies. Kudos for practicing and nailing it like that.

  • @RICDirector
    @RICDirector Před 4 lety +2

    Now that is insanely complete trust in your teammate....looking at him being 'dead' makes my shoulders hurt, too. Well done!

  • @richcallahan2968
    @richcallahan2968 Před 6 lety +11

    Nice work. I never saw or thought of clipping the rope bag to my side, that eliminates having to throw your rope over and possibly getting snagged before you start your descent. Great video!

  • @NithyaVarghese
    @NithyaVarghese Před 8 lety +33

    Though I understood pretty much nothing about how it's done, I'm in pure awe and admiration. It must be amazing to do your job!

  • @mohansai6518
    @mohansai6518 Před 4 lety +4

    It's excellent rescue practice I have never seen before working as a wind turbine engineer it's very important to learn the things like this
    Really Team 👍 done a great job

  • @rc51price
    @rc51price Před 4 lety +1

    I took 2cd place in aerial rescue back in the 90s during tree competition. Nothing like you guys though. Hats off...

  • @firstnamelastname-td2in
    @firstnamelastname-td2in Před 3 lety +16

    imagine unclipping the wrong caribeaner. it's all over

    • @nathanmccabe3505
      @nathanmccabe3505 Před 2 lety +1

      when you are that far off the ground, you are calculating every moment and working with extreme precision and confidence. other wise you don't have that job.

    • @Oldmanbraun
      @Oldmanbraun Před 2 měsíci

      @@nathanmccabe3505 that’s right. If there’s ever anything you’re not 100% you’ve done right, you’re double or triple checking. Also there’s a good deal of redundancies in place to allow for one or two things to go wrong

    • @jingm003jgunnar8
      @jingm003jgunnar8 Před měsícem

      This demands so much respect.

  • @khairoen
    @khairoen Před 7 lety +4

    well done... impressive...you did it smoothly and calm. and the casualty play well too...very very good! thumbs up

  • @PaulQuilliam1
    @PaulQuilliam1 Před 11 lety +2

    Awesome! Really good acting on the casualty's part and good soundtrack.

  • @Junior3z
    @Junior3z Před 4 lety +2

    Recently attended fall and rescue seminar here in little Norway. Much more controlled environment than this. This was amazing to watch. Very skilled rescuer, and lots of respect to your man that's hanging there. That had to be uncomfortable.

  • @kp7309
    @kp7309 Před 5 lety +20

    2:50 “i notice youuu.” (As he grabs the back of the head.)

  • @HalfWarrior
    @HalfWarrior Před 3 lety +2

    Things have certainly improved over the years, great job!

    • @geminiclimber
      @geminiclimber  Před 3 lety

      They sure have... I do “rig to lower” now.

    • @HalfWarrior
      @HalfWarrior Před 3 lety

      @@geminiclimber cool! I used to work for Bonus Wind Turbines in Tehachapi, CA. Climbing them was always interesting and spooky a little.Not sure if Bonus still exists.

  • @JoeKunsch
    @JoeKunsch Před 4 lety

    nice rope and gear management! just goes to show how awesome that grigri is.

  • @jaredladdjamison4560
    @jaredladdjamison4560 Před 6 lety +3

    Solid work thank you for sharing!

  • @Canabillis
    @Canabillis Před 2 lety +1

    It's good for you that he passed out. it is certainly much easier to switch on someone who is not panicking. I hope I will never have to save my colleagues or be in need of rescue. A beautiful rescue, I hope your friend has recovered well. stay safe.

  • @historyhunter5215
    @historyhunter5215 Před 8 lety +3

    sweet video man,bail out bag training scared the shit out of me, but I'd go back in a heart beat...

  • @richardgreen1142
    @richardgreen1142 Před 10 lety +64

    this is hard to sit thorugh with the audio so high

    • @kiwionarope
      @kiwionarope Před 9 lety +14

      Boo hoo...... turn your volume down

    • @blazeweaver7467
      @blazeweaver7467 Před 4 lety +2

      @@kiwionarope you win the comments!

    • @dallinhubbard3302
      @dallinhubbard3302 Před 4 lety +4

      the gain was like all the way up on the bass😂

    • @ShimaS-0079
      @ShimaS-0079 Před 4 lety +2

      Tht distortion is real. Incredible to watch tho

    • @curlysshuffle1157
      @curlysshuffle1157 Před 3 lety

      Rig rat medic I have to say I get everyone's point yours and everyone else's the music sucks it sucks the music is not needed in this kind of video at all it sucks balls anyhow

  • @randyporter3491
    @randyporter3491 Před 4 lety +2

    Much respect to ALL of these guys ! I don’t even like being this tall !

  • @niklassvensson9119
    @niklassvensson9119 Před 7 lety +6

    Nice one! One thing when doing very long drops tho, is to use 2 IDs instead of 1 and a ASAP.. The rope stretches so if your working line brakes when your 5m from the ground on a 80m dropp, the 75m rope above will stretch about 3-4m (5% stretch) before the ASAP locks, given ther is no slack in the rope from the wind ect..
    Rope stretch can fuck thing upp when you do a pick off resque too in the same way.. So it always something you shuld think about when doing long dropps.

  • @goaliedude32
    @goaliedude32 Před 7 lety +5

    I technically have a pyhsical disability but I'm 28 years old and I've been living with it my entire life. My right leg does not have a quadracep. But I would be willing to do this kind of job, I think this video is badass. I can't imagine a single company willing to hire me given my pre existing condition.

    • @MIckveli2
      @MIckveli2 Před 6 lety +3

      goaliedude32 -don't give up. .something will come your way very soon.!

    • @isaacsherley9552
      @isaacsherley9552 Před 5 lety

      you only need one leg for ascending, it would be hard but you could do it.

  • @alchemisthere
    @alchemisthere Před 5 lety +10

    Earrape:D
    But amazing video. A job that requires perfection.

  • @careysharp8340
    @careysharp8340 Před 3 lety +2

    You guys don't get paid enough. There's no way I could do that. I get nervous jumping out of bed every morning.

  • @BoredAtWork2000
    @BoredAtWork2000 Před 5 lety +1

    Someone want to tell your boy Blue the drill is over and he can wake up? Haha
    Awesome video.

  • @secret234
    @secret234 Před 8 lety +10

    in our rescue kit we have a 10:1 pulley system not bigger than a cucumber. it's a big plus if the guy is supported by his fall arrest rather than the descender.

    • @greasymuchacho
      @greasymuchacho Před 6 lety

      1 can pick a jabroni with a footloop 1:1 bro. 10:1 you gotta be pooing in my butt

    • @richcallahan2968
      @richcallahan2968 Před 6 lety +1

      10:1’s are much better than having to cut his safety.

    • @richcallahan2968
      @richcallahan2968 Před 6 lety +1

      Pooter Diddler 10:1 does sound crazy, I always thought our kit was a 4:1

    • @BracaPhoto
      @BracaPhoto Před 5 lety

      @@greasymuchacho haha good comment

  • @JimsEquipmentShed
    @JimsEquipmentShed Před 5 lety +6

    And the Oscar for "best kinda dead guy in a simulation" goes to.......... Slade Bridgman!

  • @chap666ish
    @chap666ish Před 6 lety +3

    I rarely use the word "awesome". But that was.
    Kudos.

  • @Vallejo83
    @Vallejo83 Před 7 lety +2

    Great rescue. Keep being safe.

  • @715GSD
    @715GSD Před 10 lety +3

    Nice! I bet it would be a blast to play around with different scenarios on a wind turbine! I rig the anchors to lower, so i don't have to expose myself and hopefully have the casualty on the deck pretty quick! (2 GRI GRIs or IDs) Smooth rescue from decent! Good job!

    • @gearhead1972
      @gearhead1972 Před 8 lety

      +715GSD Job i am on right now we have our anchors rigged to lower off 2 I'D's only 130 ft but inside a flue.

  • @zabynsky
    @zabynsky Před 4 lety +1

    Good job Man !!! You are great !!! 💪🏼

  • @lazyprimate1801
    @lazyprimate1801 Před 6 lety +1

    Are you utilizing equipment provided by tech rescue team or windmill operators? Reason I ask is the wind farms we are responsible for (fd based tech rescue) have better equipment ( most advanced/expensive) than we do. Great video.

  • @sine-nomine
    @sine-nomine Před 5 lety +1

    I realize this is from 2012, but I think I saw the new (oktober 2018) GWO single rescuer standard state that the rescuer should be underneath the injured person, when going down like that? Or is it only inside the tower that rule applies?

  • @3crusade
    @3crusade Před 7 lety +1

    Good stuff man, keep it up.

  • @matthughs5382
    @matthughs5382 Před 7 lety +4

    Impressive work.

  • @mvfd1224
    @mvfd1224 Před 5 lety +2

    Dude never came out of character

    • @kofiferguson1775
      @kofiferguson1775 Před 4 lety

      Please what is the name of the boats you can us to sit on the tower

  • @SiGhast
    @SiGhast Před 6 lety +9

    Seems like a lot to keep track of. Makes me nervous just watching.

  • @Torkilds1
    @Torkilds1 Před 7 lety +1

    Nice video man. Where did you buy your rope bags?

  • @jesseday4966
    @jesseday4966 Před 5 lety +6

    I get that this is training, but my man would just have to hang there waiting on me to come get him. No way in hell.

  • @johnchan6191
    @johnchan6191 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, very impressive rescue, even 4 practice run. L@@K very real & wasted no time getting the victim down 4 ASAP med attention. Thx 4 sharing on the internet.

  • @MrChecker7000
    @MrChecker7000 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice 👌
    Any chance you can do some more videos, like from the ascenders or cut-off or something? :)

  • @jibjub7047
    @jibjub7047 Před rokem +1

    Man stayed in character after hitting the ground. 👏 Lmao

  • @TCGMwind
    @TCGMwind Před 10 lety +1

    Good video! Thanks for posting it

  • @geminiclimber
    @geminiclimber  Před 11 lety +6

    as the opening scene says.........its a practice rescue, so yes.

  • @peden1835
    @peden1835 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m 20 years old living in Iowa and working a “dead end” job. We have plenty of turbines here and they have always fascinated me. What schooling/training do you have to go through to become a tech, time length, and is there an age requirement? I’d love to be able to do a climb along if those are a thing. This job looks like so much fun.

    • @jaymesc.moreland9265
      @jaymesc.moreland9265 Před 3 lety +2

      Probably the first place to start would be which companies own the ones local to you. There should be some contact info on their website. They would be the best sources of info for this field.

  • @paddy8391
    @paddy8391 Před 5 lety +1

    These guys be able to get kitten out of tree no trouble at all. Good job guys.

  • @Arthur-Silva
    @Arthur-Silva Před 4 lety +3

    Wait..... is that guy really passed out? It says "practice rescue" but that dude looks dead as a bag of dirt. Good job!

  • @panduprahara5508
    @panduprahara5508 Před 3 lety

    great job as always, thanks for sharing sir

  • @user-oy2bz5wm2b
    @user-oy2bz5wm2b Před 6 lety +1

    Was that a Petzl Rig that was used for lowering?

  • @sandropassarinho3581
    @sandropassarinho3581 Před 3 lety

    Parabens pela manobra! Eficiente dentro do cenário turbina e outros! Abraço!!

  • @mbullify
    @mbullify Před 4 lety +1

    That was. Amazing great job

  • @celticjay2306
    @celticjay2306 Před 5 lety +1

    Climbing calls to me.. I just had my first climb up a tower. Solo. I LOVED IT

    • @rootbeer9908
      @rootbeer9908 Před 5 lety

      Celtic Jay never get comfortable. You will make mistakes.

    • @rootbeer9908
      @rootbeer9908 Před 5 lety

      Celtic Jay other than that enjoy it!

  • @jjdoughboy
    @jjdoughboy Před 4 lety

    how often do you guys practice for situation like this?

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures Před 7 lety +1

    TRASK THE MAN - awesome. But damn that harness is so complicated I was getting sick just trying to watch. :)

  • @panosk4578
    @panosk4578 Před 7 měsíci

    Congratulations, perfect professionals!

  • @chrish6291
    @chrish6291 Před 4 lety

    Did you edit getting him out of his chest ascender? I didnt really notice that at first?

  • @haileyjayceelynhyderr835
    @haileyjayceelynhyderr835 Před 6 lety +3

    Hope all is well for all of you these days ❤️

  • @vorapongpomsuk3339
    @vorapongpomsuk3339 Před 4 lety

    good to go but I wonder 12 min from the ground or from the top of turbine .

  • @semperoccultus
    @semperoccultus Před 4 lety +1

    allo.my goodness.the scenario is horror .but in this case,the weather help the rescue.no wind.static position.visibility help to ground to assist from radio.i am curious.try this in the sea, at 20 miles from the coast?like big eolic farm from the world in north uk? the skill from this team is absolute amazing.no word.hope the wage is similar impressive.

  • @iGotGameDoU
    @iGotGameDoU Před 9 lety +2

    awesome cant wait for my first climb im gonna love it everyday for the rest of my life

    • @1235awesome
      @1235awesome Před 7 lety +3

      iGotGameDoU How do you like it now after two years?

    • @maxmax4511
      @maxmax4511 Před 4 lety +1

      How do you like it now after 4 years?

    • @brettsmith9517
      @brettsmith9517 Před 2 lety

      How do you like it now after 6 years?

  • @thatbrownkid9783
    @thatbrownkid9783 Před 4 lety

    Doesn’t he only have around 4 mins to get him down? Because of the harness and bad blood circulation?

  • @dzlf2504
    @dzlf2504 Před 3 lety +1

    I work on wind Mills setting the cranes up..just curious why they aren't hooked to like a winch already. Yes you can have a life line but OK he fell past out. Ok hit the down button lower him right to the ground. Just curious.

    • @geminiclimber
      @geminiclimber  Před 3 lety

      These days after years of evolving, we do “rig to lower” which means there is twice the amount of rope so all you have to do is lower them from there anchor point. The rope they are working off of is terminated in a descender.

  • @zarhuplagadventures8054

    Nice job thank you for sharing 😊

  • @flerite
    @flerite Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job! Super rescue! But.. are you not suppose to make sure the legs are firmly close as soon he touch the ground? To make sure that the blood circulation doest "restart" to fast and cause a heart attack?

    • @geminiclimber
      @geminiclimber  Před rokem

      This was a practice rescue with a really good actor as my victim. Otherwise yes

    • @MrAspma
      @MrAspma Před rokem

      I would believe time wise it would not be a problem. If hang time is more then 20 min, then yes for sure. But in real life, the rescue person is close by and will have the person down on the ground way before that time limit. This is a rather simple rescue. High yes, but simple, and in that matter, fast.

  • @MIckveli2
    @MIckveli2 Před 6 lety +1

    AWESOME JOB.!!!!!

  • @tekjess_
    @tekjess_ Před 4 lety

    This song is too chill for such balls.

  • @keviniosue7009
    @keviniosue7009 Před 5 lety

    what company is this? i also work in rope access blade repair

  • @TCGMwind
    @TCGMwind Před 6 lety

    Great video.

  • @tailtaptailtap
    @tailtaptailtap Před 5 lety +1

    Blew up my speakers. Cheers

  • @jizzallovaislam
    @jizzallovaislam Před 9 lety +1

    in tree climbing you use your lanyard put it under there armpits and connect it above all the gear on there life line supports there body bit better makes them easier to handle

  • @jamcguire100
    @jamcguire100 Před 9 lety +3

    To work on these things are you expected to be able to do this? To climb and abseil on the exterior of the structure?
    I'm ok with heights and think I'd be ok on the inside, but makes me dizzy just watching this.

    • @BrandonKeating
      @BrandonKeating Před 9 lety

      That's probably the fish-eye lens of the GoPro making you dizzy, working at heights is rather enjoyable.

    • @schrismountjoy
      @schrismountjoy Před 8 lety

      +James A. McGuire Um no, if you ever get dizzy at heights, do not even try to do this job.

    • @gearhead1972
      @gearhead1972 Před 8 lety +1

      +James A. McGuire If you get SPRAT or IRATA certified even level 1 techs learn pick off rescue

    • @Ru7hle5S
      @Ru7hle5S Před 4 lety

      Im a wind and a blade Technician. Installs and blade repair. Im certified and trained for this as well certified in 3 different types of self rescue. For the rescue to take place in about 5 mins was very well done. It will be longer if the rescuer has to climb the tower and then set up up for the rescue. We use life lines so if someone is hanging, all we do is climb the tower and use the asap to descend the person. Obviously there are always different scenarios, but its best to always be trained once or twice a year and always inspect your gear. Always be prepared for anything.

  • @augustojosh899
    @augustojosh899 Před 4 lety +2

    Esse realmente sabe o que tá fazendo, top demais... tem que agir rápido, pois o risco da "Suspensão Inerte" poderá matar a vítima em questão de minutos.

  • @user-rv6sz1bu2e
    @user-rv6sz1bu2e Před 5 lety +2

    Is Slade (person being rescued) attached to your gear and detached from his rope?

    • @neillindenberg282
      @neillindenberg282 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes he is. In this instance he is descending on an ID. If they were descending on a stop, he could have let them both down with 2 stops... More steps and takes longer.

  • @trinkladd
    @trinkladd Před 4 lety

    Nice. Could u have used his descender in a pinch?

  • @MrAminhidayatulloh
    @MrAminhidayatulloh Před 3 lety +1

    good sharing about rope access....more Technic...be safe..friend...safety first.......

  • @JeffBurnsable1rs
    @JeffBurnsable1rs Před 9 lety +1

    Great video,

  • @SerenityMiya2009
    @SerenityMiya2009 Před 4 lety

    We just did our renewal and we practiced with the dummy like normal but for the last rescue we used real people, and I'm glad we did because its not even close to the same as the dummy in difficulty aspects.

  • @joelricheme
    @joelricheme Před 5 lety

    id's are great tools but ISC D4 you dont have to add friction with a carabiner, juste use it as normal.

  • @dylanfletcher8327
    @dylanfletcher8327 Před 14 dny

    Any reason for not descending on double ID’s/riggs?

  • @G00NIE
    @G00NIE Před 4 lety +1

    So much balls of steel in one video

  • @CraigWinsr
    @CraigWinsr Před 2 lety

    That’s one hell of a long rope, how many meters to the ground? Lucky he was in his descent gear,, picking would’ve sucked

  • @petersmith6508
    @petersmith6508 Před 3 lety +1

    When you are up there on a wind turbine you are your own rescue team. The ambulance is at the bottom. So are the firemen and the paramedics. Everybody who works up there is trained to do this. If you can't, you don't get the job.

  • @hunter4net501
    @hunter4net501 Před 4 lety +1

    Now that's a committed casualty right there

  • @reesemcgee5803
    @reesemcgee5803 Před 5 lety +1

    This is awesome! Forgive my ignorance but I know nothing about climbing, how do they get to the top to begin with?

  • @jacquesbarlow
    @jacquesbarlow Před 9 lety +9

    well done, nice to watch

  • @cheetahmiau
    @cheetahmiau Před 5 lety +2

    Question:
    How his RIG reacted with this maneuver?

    • @neillindenberg282
      @neillindenberg282 Před 4 lety +1

      His rig meaning his kit? The rescuer transfered the victim to his kit and descended on his ID. They were attached via karabina

    • @cheetahmiau
      @cheetahmiau Před 4 lety

      ​I am not referring to the kit, but I am referring to the device. The rescuer is using the device RIG and not the I'D. I can see the I'D in the victim's setup, and then the rescuer transfers the victim to his own rigging with the RIG. That is why I'm curious How the RIG device reacts to this maneuver?

  • @MrAdam741
    @MrAdam741 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video.

  • @northaunt
    @northaunt Před 10 lety

    Hi , which one descender you prefer? The Rig of the ID ?

  • @insaned0gg448
    @insaned0gg448 Před 4 lety +1

    How's Siemens treating you? I work for Vestas in Illinois on V136's. Great video though.

    • @larryjerry1411
      @larryjerry1411 Před 4 lety +2

      InsaneD0GG I work for Vestas in Colorado.

    • @insaned0gg448
      @insaned0gg448 Před 4 lety +1

      @@larryjerry1411 I was originally living in Colorado about 3 months ago, but I had to move to Illinois for the job. I lived in Lakewood in Colorado.

    • @geminiclimber
      @geminiclimber  Před 4 lety +1

      InsaneD0GG I don’t work for Siemens , I own and operate a Rope Access Company, Masterpoint Rope Access Solutions. How is Illinois going? I’m starting a St.Louis office and live here now.

    • @insaned0gg448
      @insaned0gg448 Před 4 lety

      @@geminiclimber Oh ok cool! I'm not crazy about Illinois, but the job pays well and eventually I'll transfer to Colorado site. I miss the mountains and the humidity in Illinois is horrible.