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Peak Rescue Day 1 SRT Descending Devices

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An amazing April day. Sunny and warm and lots of great people learning about rappel devices and working and edge properly.

Descent devices are or can be, a personal preference. They all have pros and cons built in to them. Some are great for pick-offs, general lowers and heavier loads, others can be (as well) but modifications are needed. All descenders or rappel devices here are perfect for single person lower or rappel. This video IS NOT a how to, but a Brand In Use look at what the product looks like when in use. There are certainly different views on SRT (single rope technique) and two rope (main/belay) systems. This video shows both. For more information on techniques and products, go to www.rescueresponse.com.

For More Information visit http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/peak_rescue_institute_rope_rescue_access_training.html

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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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Rigging Lab Course | Confined Space Entry and Rescue | APR 23-27 ’12

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Rigging Lab Course | Confined Space Entry and Rescue | APR 23-27 ’12
$785.00
RLCCONSPENTRES
(New Jan ’12)

Length:   5 Days

Course Dates:   April 23 – April 27, 2012

Tuition:   $785

Prerequisite:   Operational rope skills

Course Description:   This training is congruent to the requirements of NFPA 1006, Level 1 and 2 for Confined Space Technical Rescuer. Included are in depth studies in the many phases of confined space rescuers encompassing scene management, lockout/tagout, atmospheric monitoring, ventilation, SCBA/supplied air, portable anchor systems, patent packaging, and entry and extrication.

Course Bonus:   Each student receives a dvd disc copy of filming of their course.

Location:
Address:   601 N. Larch St., Sisters, OR 97759

This course takes place at the Rescue Response Gear training facility in Sisters, Oregon in The Rigging Lab . This location is conveniently serviced by four commercial airports.

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

Itinerary:
This course is an intensive schedule mixing classroom and many hours of in-harness time. Participants are expected to be on-site for 8-10 hours each day.

Included:
Upon course completion a 6 month courtesy window for 10% discount on select Rescue Response Gear purchases. Coupon code for 10% discount on website purchases of select gear is made available during course attendance.

Not Included:
The course tuition does not cover travel to the course location, accommodations (discounted hotels are nearby), meals or technical gear needed for student participation.

More Information Here…

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VIDEO RELEASES | Bombproof Anchors – Confined Space Rig | RRG TV

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Two new video series just added.

Elements of Rigging with Pat Rhodes Volume 1 (9 set series)

Elements of Rigging with Pat Rhodes Volume 2 (5 set series)

Now over 100 videos at Rescue Response Gear TV!

New, lower subscription prices. New savings have been passed on to us so we want to pass them on to our subscribers.

 

Purchase Options starting at $1

For more information go to Rescue Response Gear TV

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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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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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Mountain Rescue Drill Series: What You Should Carry To Survive

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KOIN Local 6 teamed up with Portland Mountain Rescue (PMR) for a two part series that looks at ways to be prepared and take care of yourself during a day hike that unexpectedly turns into an emergency, like getting lost or hurt.

In this video PMR extracts a “victim” from a steep bank and up over a high cliff. Great shots of this rescue and well done. Some of the gear used you can find at Rescue Response Gear.

Petzl Elios Helmet

Sterling 8mm Rope

Conterra Adjusta-Pro Radio Harness

Aztek Elite Pulley System

 

 

 

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Gear In Use: Ascent And Decent Videos – Petzl, Sterling Rope

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Two videos from Raven Collective Media and Rescue Response Gear shot in the Rigging Lab.

Here is a RAD (rapid ascent and descent) gear in use video. Close in shots of Petzl and Sterling Rope gear being put through their paces.

This video covers a few of the components necessary to ascend a rope… the Petzl Navaho Bod Croll Fast and the Petzl Ascension all being used here.

Petzl Croll:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/petzl_crolls_descenders_ascenders_belays_rappels_B16AAA.html

Petzl Ascension:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/Petzl_Ascension_WR_Right_B17WRA.html

Petzl Navaho Bod Croll Fast:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/petzl_navaho_bod_fast_croll_harnesses_saddles_C71CF0_.htm

Sterling Rope 11mm HTP:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/sterling_superstatic_rope_7_16_11mm_spools_n115060183.html

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Sterling Rope Canyoneering Gear: Manufacturer Prize Giveaway

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Enter-to-Win Sterling Rope’s Canyoneering Personal Rescue Package when you sign up for our eSpecials & Industry Updates eLetter!

ENTER HERE

The Sterling Rope Canyoneering Personal Rescue Package (retail value $73.90) will be given away by Sterling Rope during the January 2012 Rescue Response GearFeatured Manufacturer Prize Giveaway“. One winner will be selected for the package. Be sure to sign up for the RRG weekly eLetter. Doing so gives you a chance at winning the Sterling Rope Canyoneering package, RRG’s annual “$100 Gift Certificate” and includes you in our weekly eSpecials and eLetter updates.

Sterling Rope donated the Canyoneering Personal Rescue package (total retail value $73.90) that made this possible.

Thank you, Sterling Rope.

One individual will win the Sterling Rope package on January 15, 2012.

Sterling ATS Rappel & Belay Device
$39.95
ATS
The ATS device (All Terrain Sender) is a versatile belay and rappel device designed for both rock climbing and canyoneering. This unique device accommodates the need for various friction settings on rappel and belay, as well as auto lock-off belay options. The ATS incorporates the best parts of a tube or plate device and a figure 8 with hyper-horns into one compact durable frame.

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Sterling Rope Chain Reactor
$23.35
WB174NYCR112
The replacement for the traditional sewn daisy chain. The Chain Reactor absorbs enough energy to withstand three factor 2 drops.

Kayakers: Use as a tow/rescue line

Climbers: Replacement of the daisy chain

 

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Sterling Rope Hollow Block Bound Loop
$10.60
SC060TWHB013
The Hollow Block is a unique sewn prusik or climb heist made from our RIT 900 cord.

 

 

 

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Swift Water Rescue Videos: Point Anchor, Noodle

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Another series of swiftwater rescue videos shot with the help of the City of San Diego Lifeguards and Raven Collective Media.
Gear and assist by Rescue Response Gear.

This first video is a dramatization where a victim or patient must be transported to the opposite side of the river. The team uses a 2 point anchor system (meaning two separate anchored ropes to the boat) and allows the river to “ferry” the boat to the other side and back again. A Rescue Max “line gun”, was used to get the 2nd main line to the opposite side of the river (river left). A 1:1 pulley system with a progress capture (extension from the anchor and change of direction pulley) was used on both sides of the river to maintain proper and controlled progress of the boat and rescuer.

In this next video the goal in this shoot was to capture the essence of anchors for the rescue boat and hydraulic effects of the river on the boat itself. After the Rescue Max was used to shoot the line across the river, the River Left team anchored one line while River Right A and River Right B anchored the other two ropes. The goal was to “access” a victim in a very difficult place in the river.

Using the moving water itself along with with each rope (both in tension and compression mode), the boat was ferried to an eddy behind the rock (where access the victim would likely occur). A Reach grappling tool was used to attach a separate “vector assist” line to River Left and angle the boat into proper position.

Special Thanks to:Rescue Response Gear and The City of San Diego Lifeguards

In this last video the victim desperately trying to keeping their head above the swift moving current of the river. Rescue needs to be quick. The first team heads out on Carlson Rescue Boards and to ferry the River Right (RR team). River Left (RL team) team fires the initial line across the river to the RR team who then pulls the main line across. RL team attaches “the noodle” and together, both team lower the “net” to the victim as he passes below.

A successful evolution require both teams to think quick and have river knowledge. The precise placement of the rescue capture device in the water is critical. Main river currents dictate where, and speed of the current determines how much time they have to get ready.

Gear Used:

Petzl Rescucender Rope Grab:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/petzl_rescucender_grabs_belays_descenders…

Extrasport Swiftwater Ranger | SAR Lifevests – PFD’s:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/extrasport_ranger_swiftwater_life_jackets…

Sterling Rope WaterLine 7/16 Inch:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/sterlings_ropes_waterlines_7_16_inch_swif…

Petzl William Carabiner:
http://www.rescueresponse.com/store/petzl_william_screwgate_carabiners_M36_SL…

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