This little thing makes a HUGE difference in an Aid Climb Rescue - IRATA L2 Training

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • This is such a cool rescue! The AID CLIMB RESCUE where you LOWER the casualty to the ground. If you prepare it properly and set everything up in the right way it is super easy. If not, you will struggle. This is the right way to do it. Well, one of the right ways. Of course there are several ways to do this....
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    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction to the Aid Climb Rescue
    0:55 Getting closer to perform an aid climb rescue
    1:40 Installing the descender and main rope
    2:30 Why a barrelknot
    3:30 Installing the backup
    3:55 UPSIDE DOWN
    5:21 Lowering attention points
    6:25 Installing the footloop for the counterbalance rescue
    7:55 Counterbalance Rescue
    9:20 Lowering the casualty
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Komentáře • 42

  • @levig-man4103
    @levig-man4103 Před rokem +1

    This Video helped me a lot, thank you Alex !

  • @davidtelford4160
    @davidtelford4160 Před rokem

    Beautifully presented alex

  • @bahadurbishnu
    @bahadurbishnu Před 9 měsíci

    Dear sir thank you for information 🙏

  • @ikalarubone5642
    @ikalarubone5642 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @altancankaynarr2481
    @altancankaynarr2481 Před rokem

    Perfect Video

  • @aplsap
    @aplsap Před rokem +2

    Great info Alex! never enough barrel knots

  • @geminiclimber
    @geminiclimber Před rokem

    nice work

  • @jeff770
    @jeff770 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Yes sir... I should have clarified a type of SOF.

  • @jeff770
    @jeff770 Před 8 měsíci

    Good demo... In our area, we would use a Haul-Trac to lift and transfer weight for the lower. Perhaps a little simpler.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před 8 měsíci

      i am assuming a haul trac is some sort of Set Of Fours pulley system configuration?
      Although those systems are great, they are expensive and they take up quite a bit of height. And space on the harness. I like to teach the very basics first. It is better to teach one trick that can be used with gear always on the harness and in multiple situations. This same trick will get you out of any other rescue as well. A short link rescue with a Haul Trac (if i am right in my assumption) has some limitations in a rescue like that.
      That said, if you prepare a job and add a SOF in a rescue set with people trained in using it, it will make a rescue quicker. And in training we have so much stuff to learn in only 4 days so a basic counterbalance will have to do. I will get into the SOF and it’s uses in the future.

  • @kevinbuchan8954
    @kevinbuchan8954 Před rokem

    good videos

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Před 10 měsíci

    2 barrel knots work just fine for me.

  • @mumtiTV
    @mumtiTV Před rokem +1

    Hi Alex, what are the issues with having the ASAP follow the load instead of remaining at the anchor point next to you? Is it because it could snag/catch and you are not next to the load to manage it? Thank you.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for your question.
      Yes, that is exactly the idea. If the ASAP would snag and lock up (or if, for instance, the CS wakes up and panics), you would have to lift the load back up or figure something else out. Keeping the asap with us, gives us complete control at all times.

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277

    Excellent work Alex, very well explained and demonstrated. If the causality could not be lowered down from there, how would you move back with the dummy? ( meaning that there is something directly below the injured person) Thank you, Jim H.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před rokem +3

      Thanks again Jim. I will spoil a few video's for you 😉
      If I was alone:
      1: Rig a set of ropes at the access point, take with me bottom strands with, rig 2nd set of rope at casualty and tie in myself I'd and ASAP, get casualty out onto me, lower us down and rope to rope transfer to te access point.
      2: Use two Grillons and cowstail to move the CS along the aid climb while aid climbing along to the access point
      Of course there are more ways to skin this cat😉

    • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
      @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Před rokem +1

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel I love this explanation, I would love to try it, and I can hardly wait for the video. Jim

  • @brianrodman1033
    @brianrodman1033 Před rokem

    Can any of the devices like the RIG, ID, etc be used to replace a Gri-Gri? I guess the one thing I’m not sure that they can handle or not would be belaying (both “top rope” and “lead” styles)?

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před rokem

      I view those as completely different devices. One is for belaying and sports climbing, the others are for rope access and descenders. Can they.. yes. Should you.. I think not. It is all in the documentation on the manufacturers sites. For instance, the new I'd is EN15151-1 with EN1891 or EN 892 rope, 10-11mm. That should tell you can belay a leadclimber. They even show you in the manual. I just don't see why you would. Thats a thick rope to be climbing around with isn't it?

  • @aaronw4437
    @aaronw4437 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice demo, question though: How is it possible to lower him on an ASAP as his backup when the backup line runs freely through a karabiner? If his primary failed and his backup locked off, the only thing stopping him from the fastest route to the floor is your hand on his backup line? Or am I mistaken here

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před 3 měsíci

      Per Petzl user instructions, you need to run the rope through an extra biner when using it upside down. That way the rope feeds through the asap properly.
      As to your question, I dont understand it. If his primary fails and his backup locks then that backup is what prevents him from falling. My hands dont really do anything. Everything works as it supposed to

    • @aaronw4437
      @aaronw4437 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel ignore me, I’m being stupid and for some reason my brain ignored the fact that the asap is attached directly into an anchor point. Total brain fart and an embarrassing mistake on my behalf, apologies! 😂

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před 3 měsíci

      Hahaha no worries 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @kelldaniel654
    @kelldaniel654 Před rokem

    Could we see a version where the casualty needs to go back down the way they came up? There is, maybe, an obstruction or hazard directly under the casualty; which is what would necessitate the aide climb?

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před rokem

      So you would like to see how to aid climb back with a casualty? Or how we would do it on an over water situation where we would have a three man team?

    • @turntasf3433
      @turntasf3433 Před 9 měsíci

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel that would be nice to see; I’ve never seen it done

  • @jaimenavarrogutierrez6337
    @jaimenavarrogutierrez6337 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! Any video suggestions for challenging IRATA 2 Course directly?
    I've got enough hours of climbing experience, rope rescue, and rigging work but haven't done IRATA 1.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před 10 měsíci

      Not really. In most countries you can not do a direct entry any more. You would have to check the IRATA.org website for that information

  • @michaellackman5745
    @michaellackman5745 Před rokem

    Another great video? I’d probably use a bowline with Yosemite finish instead of a barrel but that’s just personal preference.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před rokem +2

      Typo on the question mark or are you asking me? 😜.
      A bowline would work too, although I think a barrelknot is a little smaller. But it is splitting hairs. Let me rephrase, it is faster "for me" to tie a barrel than trying to adjust a bowline this small.
      Unfortunately under IRATA we are not "allowed" to use a bowline. Even though I think it is one of the best knots out there with all the variations. For now I am sticking to a progression following an IRATA course. Later in the year I want to enlarge the "knots playlist" with bowlines, clove hitch and a few others. So if you have any suggestions, I am open to those👊🏻

    • @michaellackman5745
      @michaellackman5745 Před rokem

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel ? and ! are too close. The reason for the barrel makes perfect sense to me.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Před rokem +1

      Haha, thats what I thought 😉👊🏻