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Uploaded by:
Craig Luecke
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Category:
Fire Training Videos
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Added on
06 February 2012
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Description
One single loop of webbing is placed around the victim or downed firefighter. Two "handles" are made by bringing the webbing underneath the arms and onto the chest. The lower half of the initial loop is brought under the legs, taking up as much slack as possible without losing the...
One single loop of webbing is placed around the victim or downed firefighter. Two "handles" are made by bringing the webbing underneath the arms and onto the chest. The lower half of the initial loop is brought under the legs, taking up as much slack as possible without losing the "handles" to create a lower loop. Then the rescuer reaches through the lower loop grabbing the previously created "handles". Once through, these "handles" can be brought up under the arms and behind the back, "can be" tied to take up left over slack, , or used however needed. It is very similiar to many other "sytems" and techniques. The version shown here is the way we original went with, but have since modified into several configurations for desired goals, while keeping the same basic setup.