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Anchor Systems and Rigging Principles for Modern Rescue

Anchor systems are the backbone of rope rescue. Every lift, lower, redirect, tension system, or directional frame is supported—literally—by the quality of the anchors that carry the load. The most skilled team and the most capable hardware cannot compensate for anchors that are poorly selected, misaligned with the load, or misunderstood. When anchors are engineered […]

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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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Horizontal Rigging Systems

Horizontal Rigging Systems for Rescue: Tracklines, Taglines, and Twin Rope Offsets Horizontal rigging systems are essential tools in technical rescue—bridging terrain that would otherwise limit safe movement, patient transport, or equipment access. These systems allow rescue teams to span horizontal gaps or redirect vertical access using overhead tension lines, floating directionals, and anchored systems. This

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Mastering High Angle Rescues Using Dual Rope Systems

Mastering High Angle Rescues Using Dual Rope Systems

Mastering High Angle Rescues Using Dual Rope Systems Mastering high angle rescues using dual rope systems is a crucial skill for any technical rescue team. These operations test the limits of adaptability, teamwork, and advanced rigging techniques. By focusing on dual rope systems, such as the Two Tension Rope System (TTRS), teams can ensure safe

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