friction control

Horizontal Movement Systems in Rope Rescue

Counterintuitive Principles of Elite Rope Rescue Systems

1. The Ultimate System Test: What Happens If Everyone Lets Go? The “whistle test” is one of the simplest yet most powerful tools in rope rescue. It strips away the illusion of operator control and evaluates the system on pure mechanical resilience. If a sudden distraction — a falling rock, a hornet swarm, or a […]

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Cross Haul Techniques for Rescue and Equipment Movement

Cross hauling is a controlled horizontal movement technique used to transport loads—such as a patient litter, heavy gear, or suspended equipment—between two points using independent hauling and lowering systems. The method relies on coordination between two rescuers or teams operating from opposite anchors, each managing their side’s tension to maintain balance and stability. When executed

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Mastering Mainline Systems

Mastering Mainline Systems

Mastering Mainline Systems Mastering Mainline Systems is about having the ability to effectively raise and lower a mainline system is essential in rescue operations, where safety, efficiency, and control are paramount. At the heart of this capability lies a deep understanding of system design, pre-planning, and mechanical principles. Mastery of these elements ensures not only

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