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How To Use The Petzl Reeve Carriage Pulley: Reeving Highlines

  Let’s take a look at the Petzl REEVE carriage pulley and some of its common uses. The REEVE is made from two high-efficiency pulleys mounted onto a rigging plate. This design simplifies setting up rescue systems on a highline by reducing the amount of equipment needed as well as reducing the overall height of …

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The New Harken Industrial Wingman

The Harkin Wingman is a compact haul kit that offers versatility, functioning as either a four-to-one or a five-to-one kit depending on how you position the load. You’ll notice significant distinctions when comparing the Wingman to other mini haul kits available on the market, with one notable feature being its exceptional compactness. We’ve engineered this …

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A Discipline Life Part 5: Mission Statement for Rescue Teams

If the team doesn’t have a “mission statement”… Rescue teams are tasked with a daunting mission – they are tasked to save lives in dangerous and unpredictable situations. This means that they must be highly effective and well-organized, as any mistakes or missteps can result in catastrophic consequences. A mission statement is crucial for any …

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A Disciplined Life Part 4 – Economic Objectives for Rescue Teams

Rescue teams are essential to providing aid and support during times of crisis. As such, they need to be well-equipped, organized, and have clear economic objectives in order to effectively do their job. Leadership within the team needs to prioritize what economic objectives should be put in place for each mission. These economic objectives will …

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A Disciplined Life Part 3 – Rescue Systems and Leadership via Pareto Principle

Leadership is key to everyone! It is both trickle down and percolating up process. Rescuer and Rescued gain from it. In this Part 3, we’ll briefly look into a statistical model affectionately known as Pareto’s Principle.  The beauty of this model is that it lacks enough validity to allow creative approaches to solve solutions of …

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A Disciplined Life Part 2: Occam’s Razor

“Simplicity is artful science” “Simple systems simply work” Who is Occam and what is his is razor? William Ockham was an English Franciscan friar and theologian (circa 1287-1347)… an influencer and a nominalist.  A fascinating individual whose notoriety came hundreds of years later, however his impact locally didn’t wait for antiquity to catch up.  The …

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9 Ways To Quickly Get A Hold of the 3 Types of Mechanical Advantage Systems

Get More Done With Less… and remove the mystery out of “the theory” of Mechanical Advantage Systems. Mechanical Advantage Systems ~ arguably is the “bulwark” of rope rescue… giving strong support, encouragement and leadership to those in need. Wait!  Doesn’t “bulwark” have to do with wall like structures raised for defense? Like a seawall?  Sort …

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Progressing to the Next Level in Understanding Mechanical Advantage Using The T-Method

Kudos goes out to Peak Rescue Institute for the help. The purpose of this lesson is to give the student rescuer a more thorough understanding of mechanical advantage. It will review basic concepts learned in the technician course and add advanced concepts such as the T-method, system efficiency, haul system progressions, and counter-balance haul systems. …

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