Rescue Operations - Technical Rescue, Germany - Episode 3
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2023
- In the third episode of our rescue operations series, we follow the height rescue group of the Ulm fire department as they conduct a technical rescue training. The team is deployed to rescue a worker from the Erminger radio tower, who is situated on an outdoor platform 40 meters above the ground and is unable to walk.
To safely and efficiently lower the patient to the ground, the team sets up a Norwegian Reeve system on a tensioned highline using the REEVE carriage pulley.
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••• Credits •••
Produced by Hans Hornberger & Olga von Plate Stralenheim Instagram: hanshornberger & von_plate_stralenheim Website: hans-hornberger.com & www.vonplatestralenheim.com
••• Featuring •••
Höhenrettung Ulm, Germany Instagram: hrg_fw_ulm Website: www.feuerwehr-ulm.de
••• Music •••
"Roman P - Unbroken“ and "RocknStock - You Can't Stop Me“
••• Copyright •••
Copyright Petzl Distribution 2023 - All rights reserved - Věda a technologie
I extremely jealous of you guys equipment...
Very informative and entertaining
Das ist eine sehr inhaltige Video. Gute arbeit Petzl!
Sehr gute und saubere Arbeit 👍
Vunderfull!
Супер 👍👍👍
Y'all know there's well over 5000$ worth of gear.
The set up if perfect Nice and clean.
Very complicated and you did not need all that gear.
I'm wondering how long it took you to set up all that gear?
Agree with you
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I love this song I am just trying to figure out what it’s called
Check the video discription😉
What is this technique
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Fancy gear for sure
This method is dangerous, one rope is used. And ASAP won't be able to help
One possible situation: the blue rope is cut below the lifeguard. Then the upper ASAP works. Then the rescuer falls down, while the working unit tends to move up the rope. since there is no rope at the bottom that blocks it. This is provided that the black rope is not fixed in the device, but even if it is, we see a large sagging of this rope. But even if this is the case, we get a problem with further transportation.
Second. Who tested this system for failure? If you take the worst option and the rope is damaged on the roller. Will ASAP have time to work? I see only 5 centimeters of working stroke
in my opinion, securing the rescuer and the victim directly to the transport roller, for example Grillon, is safer.