Firefighter Rescue and Survival - The Double Horse Shoe Technique
There are many methods/techniques for extracting a FF who has fallen through a hole in a floor or roof - Including the use of rope, webbing or a hose line. The fact is there are many options for using any one of these three. Regardless of what procedure is used, the Rescue Team must take into account the following elements to determine if a rescue from above is viable: 1. Structural integrity 2. Access to the floor below or location the FF fell into 3. Surface area or space available to work 4. Size and configuration of the hole/breach 5. Status of the victim and fire conditions Practicing a variety of techniques will allow FFs to adapt to different situations and conditions increasing their overall versatility. Train, Stay Prepared, Be Aggressive, Make the Save - SURVIVE! Dale G. Pekel

Stairwell Rescue Training Video in Honor of Firefighter Vinnie Fowler

Down Firefighter - Drags and Carries

How to tie a Full Body Hasty Harness for Training or Rescue

Downed firefighter Backboard rescue

RIT: High Point Firefighter Rescue System

Nance drill unconcious firefighter

Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) Drill

Rescuing a Firefighter Who Has Fallen Through the Floor

Firefighter SCBA donning - How to improve your "Mask Up" times

Skill Drill: Denver Drill

Lowering a Firefighter from a Window

Columbus / Nance Drill

Ladder Bailout Techniques

Firefighter Safety and Survival Training: Self-Rescue Techniques for Window Hangs and Ladder Bails

Wall Breaching

Firefighter Forcible Entry: Pulling Hinges from a Metal Door and Jamb

The Multi-Loop Rescue Strap

Stokes basket rigging for low angle rope rescue operation

What It Actually Takes To Be a Firefighter

