Thanks for the video! 1st We use webbing for a hasty harness on the patient. This is prusiked to Safety even before the basket and additional rescuer(s) come down on Main (sent up by 1st rescuer down to assess the patient) and remains so for Redundancy. Everything else is the same as this video presents. Patient is secured to spine board which can be challenging on a slope...
@brendannarell9618
5 жыл бұрын
The safety should go do the harness on the victim. If you have a catastrophic failure they will not be captured.
@Tilemaster229
4 жыл бұрын
I had the same thought. Redundancy is gone.
@rodneywinter418
6 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but that is not a square knot that you ended with. That is called a thief's knot. A square knot will have both tails, or running ends on the same side. When they end as you have them, they can roll out, thus stealing the integrity of the knot (Where the 'thief" name comes from).Not trying to be too critical, but most people prefer not having all the rope across the top rail of the litter.Keep on with the training though, you got to love ropes and the variations that are shown.
@stokes771
6 жыл бұрын
Where is he wrong? He is correct that a square knot has the two tails on the same side. Look at the video again, the tails are on opposite sides. Either way, in this application I don't see that it makes a difference as the cloves are going to be the holding knot on the basket anyway.
@marcbaker0650
5 жыл бұрын
@@stokes771It is a little bit wrong. Not that its holding anything but try it sometime and you will see it doesn't hold together as well as ending the tails on the same side(opposing). Good video by these guys showing how they do things though.
@free-rangeorganic-lit-farm811
4 жыл бұрын
kzitem.info/news/bejne/t3iXxXurk19_n6Q Square Knot - AKA - Reef Knot is not fit for use until an overhand knot is tied as Safety on each tail. However, we use a pre-rigged rated webbing Bridal with a centre D Ring.
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