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Rescue Response Gear Rigging Lab Courses are here!

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The Rigging Lab at Rescue Response Gear, a state of the art rope access and rope rescue training facility, was designed with your training experience in mind for the purpose of providing top quality, industry standard training in tandem with elite instructors.

In the Rigging Lab our purpose is to teach the technique as well as the physics behind the technique so as to arm students with a complete understanding of the reason behind the action. Our goal is that you come out of the lab exhibiting a comprehensive knowledge of the spectrum of techniques applicable to your niche, with an understanding of the strengths and limits of those techniques, with the decision making capabilities for quick evaluation in applying relevant techniques to real-life scenarios and with the foundation of knowing the “why” behind it all.

Our new triple decker platform, The Fort, provides multiple groups and agencies complete access to an infinite number of evolutions… all at the same time. No one is stepping around another group. Indeed, a great advantage for instructional purposes.

Once out of the lab you’ll be equipped for the vertical challenges ahead and sure to come back… guaranteed!
Come and rig up.
For More on Rescue Response Gear and The Rigging Lab, go to www.rescueresponse.com

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Dynamic Directionals from Horizontal Rigging Series

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A directional anchor is typically a pulley that allows us to redirect a rope; this can be elevated as in a high directional, or low as a simple redirect, or anywhere in between. When we want a directional pulley to be adjustable, we add some mechanical advantage influence that allow us to make the directional pulley dynamic (movable). This is a common need for gaps that are too large to get a tripod over or some other form of high directional. Simply put, a dynamic directional allows us to rig a directional pulley out and over a gap where other options are limited.

Rescue Response Gear’s Rigging Lab has started this week with another great class… NFPA 1006 Rope Rescue Technician Course. Dynamic Directionals are a small part of this comprehensive hands-on technician course. We have folks from all over the country stopping by “little ole” Sisters Oregon to take the course. Pat Rhodes, considered one of the best instructors in the country, has a brand new and highly sought after curiculum. Make sure you yourself signed up for the next course.

For more information on the following courses; Horizontal Rigging, NFPA 1006 Rope Rescue Technician, Rigging Physics, Confined Space Entry and Rescue or to have a custom course brought to your area, contact us at www.rescueresponse.com or 888-600-9116.

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Rescue Response Gear’s Horitzonal Rigging Video Trailer and Training Courses

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We have had an amazing year so far. Raven Media has been a huge help in getting Rescue Response Gear’s Rigging Lab and RRG TV off the ground. People from all over the world are now viewing and learning from our media products. We have a long way to go and have made some mistakes, but you don’t learn unless you take risks. We so appreciate everyone’s feedback and help throughout this year… So thank you.

This course covers Horizontal Systems which is any rigging that requires some aspect of highly controlled influence from some other point separate from the original fall line. Usually people associate this with highlines. This course not only addresses that wonderful world of highlines, but will also give the participant a solid foundation with additional efficiency techniques such as Dynamic Directionals and Two Rope Systems.
This soon to be released video touches the basic elements of Horizontal Rigging.

For more information on the following courses; Horizontal Rigging, NFPA 1006 Rope Rescue Technician, Rigging Physics, Confined Space Entry and Rescue or to have a custom course brought to your area, contact us at www.rescueresponse.com or 888-600-9116.

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iRescue inflatable rescue board by C4: Now At Rescue Response Gear

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Rescue Response Gear is now a distributor of the iRescue inflatable rescue board by C4

A new video of the iRescue inflatable in action, was filmed on location in Hawaii by Raven Collective media. Utilizing C4’s proprietary state-of-the-art inflatable construction, international water safety experts Brian Keaulana and Archie Kalepa have refined and perfected these new rescue tools in the rough and unforgiving waters of the Hawaiian Islands, drawing on their decades of devising, practicing, and teaching their revolutionary ocean rescue techniques to scores of government, military, and private organizations around the world.

iRescue inflatable rescue board by C4 from Raven Collective Media on Vimeo.

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C4 Waterman Gear- Now At Rescue Response Gear

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New Line Of C4 Waterman Inflatables And Gear

C4 Waterman iRescue | Inflatable Rescue Boards for Rescue Professionals

All C4 iWATERMAN products are fabricated from heavy-duty, military-grade, double-wall PVC material. Inside each product, thousands of high-tech fiber ‘cilia’ anchor the deck to bottom, allowing for superior rigidity and locking in C4’s proprietary rockers–features that grant never before seen durability and the closest thing to hard board performance of any inflatable surfcraft. And unlike the other brands that use only glue on their seams, the iWATERMAN products are finely stitched with 30% additional thicker, high-tensile fiber thread, making them much tougher, stiffer, and able to withstand a higher PSI (pounds per square inch) of inflation, ranging from 14 -18 PSI. The result: A rough-and-ready surf/paddle/rescue tool that is pliant enough to bounce off rocks, yet still deliver hard product performance and reliability.

C4 Waterman iNipper Inflatable Rescue Board

C4 Waterman iSled Inflatable Rescue Sled

C4 Waterman iRescue Inflatable Rescue Board

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Water Filters Delivered By ERSLA C/O Rescue Response Gear

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Here is a recent letter from our friends at ERSLA. This letter is letting us know who ERSLA is helping with donated water filters on behalf of Rescue Response Gear. This is a great project that brings clean water to Latin America through people and organizations. You can find our more about this project at ERSLA’s web page on the Rescue Response Gear website.

This week the family of Azucena Jarquin recieved a water filter in your name. Attached is a photo. If you would like to see the location of their home, please go to google earth www.googleearth.com and type the coordinates 13 31.407 N 86 32.216 W

Also, the family of Azucena Jarquin recieved a water filter in your name. Attached is a photo. If you would like to see the location of their home, please go to google earth www.googleearth.com and type the coordinates 13 31.407 N 86 32.216 W

Also, the family of Lourdres Perez recieved a water filter in your name. Attached is a photo. If you would like to see the location of their home, please go to google earth www.googleearth.com and type the coordinates 13 31.288 N 86 32.157 W

Also, the family of Lidia Cruz Gonzalez recieved a water filter in your name. Attached is a photo. If you would like to see the location of their home, please go to google earth www.googleearth.com and type the coordinates 13 31.363 N 86 32.237 W

Also, the family of Linec Rivera recieved a water filter in your name. Attached is a photo. If you would like to see the location of their home, please go to google earth www.googleearth.com and type the coordinates 13 31.385 N 86 32.216 W

Because of your donation, we were able to identify a serious safety concern in the community. Many of the families are using used medical syringes as electrical switches. They run a wire from one end to the other and place a small piece of metal between. By closing the syringe will turn on the light and pulling it apart will turn it off. This, of course is extremely dangerous. ERSLA is currently evaluating the best way to resolve this issue in the community. Without your donation, we would not have had the opportunity to do a fire safety inspection and this issue may have gone undetected.

Thank you for your donation. Now these families will have safe drinking water for years to come.

Rodney McDonald

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Rigging Lab Course | Portable Anchors/AHD | FEB 27- MAR 2 ’12

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Great new portable anchors course for Rope Rescue Pro’s involved in Technical Rescue, Rope Access and Rigging.

We offer world class instruction renowned for providing a platform of exhaustive, elite professional industry standard instruction.

Rigging Lab Course | Portable Anchors/AHD | FEB 27- MAR 2  2012

Now Included:
Upon course completion a 6 month courtesy window for 10% discount on select Rescue Response Gear purchases. Rock Exotica’s Arizona Vortex and SMC’s TerrAdaptor are included in this offer. Coupon code for 10% discount on website purchases of select gear is made available during course attendance.

CALL 888.600.9116 OR EMAIL US ABOUT OUR RIGGING LABS AND INTRODUCTORY OFFERS


Portable Anchors/AHDCourse Dates: February 27 – March 2, 2012 (courses 1, 2 & 3 at extra savings)   Enrollment status:   Open

Day 1 of this rope technician’s skills course is a day for the purpose of learning the rigging theory that supports sound and reliable manipulative tripod and quad-pod skills congruent with the requirements of NFPA 1670 and 1006 Technician level. Basic force multiplier theory of artificial high directional portable anchors is a key component of this Module. Days 2-3 we will fine tune our back-tying skills as they apply to guying mono-pods and bi-pods. Intermediate force multiplier theory that is applicable to portable anchors, including a working understanding of tension/compression, coefficient of friction and resultant force are key components of this Module. Days 4-5 will advance the practitioner’s knowledge when rigging high directional anchors for horizontal systems, and for advance systems that require the rigging of multiple resultants on one anchor. Not only do we continue with advanced applications of Mono-pods, bi-pods, and tripods, we will explore the relationship between compression and tension and how this knowledge can help create elevated points in seemingly impossible locations.

Course Bonus for all four courses:  

Rigging Lab course bonus:  Each student receives a dvd disc copy of filming of their course jpg imageEach student receives a dvd disc copy of filming of their course.

 

 

 

 

 

Special thanks to Sterling Rope, Rock Exotica, SMC and Yates Gear for their support in this course!

 

Here are some shots from the last course in the Rigging Lab at Rescue Response Gear. Rigging Physics 1 & 2.

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RRG TV Launched: Over 80 New Streaming Training Videos

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Rescue Response Gear TV… cutting-edge perspective. New light on the field.

Streaming video designed to push beyond the how of techniques to the why behind the principles of rigging.

Go to Rescue Response Gear TV to check out these great training videos.

Pay Per View & Subscriptions
The streaming video resource
for rigging solutions.
Changing how you see rope,
access, rescue, rigging & gear.

Check out some of our Free Featured Videos:

Rope Access Project – Click Here

2 Point Anchor / River Left Pick Off: Swiftwater Rescue SDLG – Click Here

Introduction & Orientation: Tower Rescue For Emergency Responders – Click Here

 

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Peak Rescue Institute: Rope Rescue Training Partner With RRG

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Rescue Response Gear has launched our new Rigging Lab for 2012, where we will host all types of rope rescue training. Check our website for upcoming courses.

In addition to Rigging Lab’s own courses, we work with outside training companies who we will occasionally host courses in the Rigging Lab as well as on location. One of these is Peak Rescue Institute. Peak Rescue is made up of trainers from a variety of professional backgrounds with a broad range of experience relevant to the technical rescue field. Many of the instructors are professional firefighters. Several have careers in the lifeguard service. As a group, they have over 200 years of experience in technical rescue.

Upcoming courses from Peak Rescue:

Tuition
Technician and Specialist Courses — $1150
Tuition for both courses include meals and camping fees.

Technician Level

PRI’s Technician Level Course is an entry level program and no prior experience is required. However, even skilled rescuers will be challenged. The curriculum was developed to meet NFPA 1006 guidelines for Rope Technicians. The curriculum covers both individual and team based skills and includes:
The course culminates with a mock rescue scenario where each student will function as a rescue team member in a real time exercise.

  • Rescue Equipment
  • Hazard Mitigation
  • Rappelling
  • Ascending Fixed Lines
  • Rescue Pickoffs (individual and team)
  • Terrain Assessment
  • Litter Handling
  • Patient Movement
  • Lowering Systems
  • Belay Techniques
  • Mechanical Advantage Systems
  • Tensioned Guiding Lines
  • Functioning as a Team Member

Successful completion of a skills test will be required to obtain a NFPA 1006 certificate.

Successful completion of the Technician Level course will allow graduates, assuming continuing practice, to function effectively as a rope rescue team member.

Specialist Level

PRI’s Specialist Level course is designed for Technician Level graduates who have a solid background in technical rope rescue and have a desire to build on their skills. As a prerequisite for our Specialist Course, you must have completed a 40-hour minimum Technician level rope rescue course. You must submit documentation of course completion. You may be asked to submit a course description or curriculum if we are not familiar with the specific course that you attended. On the first day of the Specialist Course, students must successfully pass an evaluation of Technician Level skills. Please refer to the Specialist Course policy below.

The advanced rigging techniques and equipment addressed will include:
Less time will be spent on specific techniques and more time on concepts in rescue. There are often a number of ways to accomplish the same task and students will be encouraged to apply what they know to rescue solutions.

  • Advanced Single Rope Techniques
  • Advanced Mechanical Advantage Systems
  • Options for Ascending and Descending
  • New Tools and Technology
  • Team Dynamics and Leadership
  • Effective Highline Alternatives
  • Implementing Directionals

Several “real time” scenarios will be presented including a night exercise. Students will be encouraged to take leadership roles on the team.

Completion of the Specialist Level Course will increase the graduates effectiveness on their rescue team and give them needed skills to begin to take a leadership role.

Contact Peak Rescue for more info, click here.

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Rescue Response Gear expands

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by Kit Tosello

 

Most days of the week, giant boxes loaded with life-saving equipment – ropes, harnesses, headlamps and carabiners - depart from Sisters, en route to rescue organizations worldwide.

Now Lance and Monica Piatt, owners of Rescue Response Gear, are expanding their scope of operations in Sisters to include a state-of-the-art training facility and filming studio. The couple recently moved their growing
company to larger digs in the former Weitech Building, across from the post office on Larch Street.

A soaring climbing wall and extensive rigging for the production of technical training videos is the central feature of their new headquarters.

Lance feels fortunate to have found a location locally that met his need for a 25-foot ceiling height.

“I thought we’d have to move out of Sisters,” he says.

He credits Mac Hay, the city’s economic development manager, building owner Stuart Weitzman, and developer Steve McGhehey with encouraging a creative solution. Lance first discussed the idea of leasing the warehouse portion only for his two new ventures: the Rigging Lab, a gear training school; and Raven Collective Media, a film production company. That would have split his operations into two facilities.

“I’ve been looking at and praying about this building for a couple years. Steve and Stu were very flexible with our needs and allowed us to move our entire operation,” said Lance.

The lower east wing of the large building is now home to Rescue Response Gear’s administrative, sales, and shipping functions as well as the Rigging Lab and Raven Collective Media.

Sixteen years ago, Lance and Monika took over a small, web-based business that provided rescue equipment to fire departments, search and rescue organizations, and various government agencies. Now that their company has grown to an 11-person team, Lance believes that the key to future growth is providing top-notch gear education.

Lance says that he has hired expert staff, and students from near and far have already begun signing up for Rigging Lab courses in technical rescue training and rope access equipment.

Efforts were made to bring the outdoors inside and to create a facility that functions year-round, despite inclement weather. Classes make use of a full-scale climbing wall as well as the building’s structural ceiling joists. Phil Rerat, of Swiss Mountain Log Homes, installed massive 27-foot pine timbers that run from floor to ceiling. “The log accents bring in the aesthetics of our backyard,” says Lance. “Clients have the feeling of being outside. And they just look cool.”

A bonus draw for students, he says, is that participants “don’t have to go anywhere else to play outside. If they’re looking for a destination as part of the package, we’ve got an amazing and awesome place here.

“There’s cultural viability between what Sisters Country has and what we do. It all revolves around the outdoors and making people safe.”

Piatt plans to coordinate with local lodging facilities and recreational outfitters, such as whitewater excursions, for his clients.

Meanwhile, his new filming studio, Raven Collective Media, is working in tandem with the Rigging Lab to produce training demonstration films. Lance had black-drop walls installed and invested heavily in technical lighting equipment. Rick Johnson, of Strata Unlimited and Fluid Images, was an indispensible resource. According to Piatt, it wouldn’t have been possible without “his equipment, his understanding of lighting and knowledge of rigging needs.”

One medium for their video education, says Piatt, will be broadcasting over what he is calling RRGTV. “RRGTV allows people all over the world to see what we do.”

In addition to supplying lifesaving gear internationally, two of the most satisfying aspects of his company’s growth, says Lance, are the ability to provide local jobs, and opportunities to work alongside the Sisters High School Interdisciplinary Environmental Expedition program (IEE).

Visit www.rescueresponse.com for more information.

To see this article go to www.NuggetNews.com

 

 

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