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Technical Rescue

Does your department have technical rescue capabilities? What kind of problems are you facing in regards to staffing, training and equipment? If you have any gadgets or special techniques, this is the place to share them.

Members: 120
Latest Activity: Dec 10

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Rudy Dinkins

PETZL ID/540 Belay 18 Replies

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Art Bloomer

Rope Equipment Storage 2 Replies

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Jeremy Hartman

Teams requirments 1 Reply

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James Vickers Comment by James Vickers on May 25, 2009 at 5:34am
On trench panels, does anyone else run the upright flush at the bottom and leave 4' at the top? If so, have you found any problems in doing so?

Thanks,
Koll Andersen Comment by Koll Andersen on April 19, 2009 at 8:17pm
Greetings Brothers and Sisters in Tech Rescue. I look forward to sharing ideas, techniques and experiences with you. Thanks for what you do. Keepin it safe.
 

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Art Bloomer Jim Rigstad Scott Richardson Kevin Schroeder Steve Disick Richard Michitsch Tim Rhudy Tom Fentress Rudy Dinkins Ryan J. McGovern Jeremy Hartman Sunshine Lemme John Power Wayne Benner Jr (Casper) Matt Peksa Marty Hamrick Justin Disney Alex Streichenwein Stephen Hill Greg Wyant Doug Yates Jay Hurley Kerry Nielson Timothy Overly J. Scott Loftis Eric Barnum Jay Robinson Justin Anderson John  O'Connell Tom Rinoldo
 
 

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