Hya$sville Volunteer Fire Department Training. Rope Rescue



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Hya$sville Volunteer Fire Department Training Rope Rescue

Defined two person load as: One person = 300 lbs Two person = 600 lbs NFPA 1983 Defined raao for safety for rope rescue as: 15:1 (example: 300lbs needs a 4500 lbs rope, and 600lbs needs 9000 lbs rope for rescue)

Rope ProperAes Determined by the material the rope is made of and way it is constructed Different combinacons make one kind of rope more suitable than another for rescue operacons

Rope ProperAes (Cont.) The rope on the Rescue Squad is StaCc Kernmantle Rope Design matches a stacc nylon core (kern) with an abrasion- resistant braided polyester sheath (mantle) for durability

Rope ProperAes (Cont.) Tensile or Breaking Strength 7/16 = 6,000 lbs ½ = 9,000 lbs 5/8 = 13,000 lbs

Anchor Points Anchor points are the points at which ropes and other elements of the rope system are secured to. Anchor points to a rope system are to what a foundacon is to a building. Anchor points should be bombproof Anchor points can be natural such as trees or boulders as well as manmade such as the squad, structural columns, wall seccons

Anchor Points (Cont.) Tensionless Hitch Knot system in which a rope is wrapped around an anchor point that is at least 4 Cmes the diameter of the rope The anchor point should be wrapped a minimum of 4 Cmes and followed up with a back up knot in case of anchor deterioracon and/or slippage

Wrap three, Pull Two Anchor Points (Cont.) Anchor point is wrapped three Cmes with webbing or rope then Ce together. Two loops are pulled so the knot is rescng against the anchor point

Haul Systems The number of pulleys plus one in a simple system gives the mechanical advantage (MA). (There are some exempcons) If the end of the rope is a^ached to the load, the MA is odd. If the end of the rope is a^ached to the anchor, the MA is even.

Tandem Prusiks The tandem triple wrap Prusiks are used as a safety and a progress capture device. When se_ng up the Tandem Prusiks, the Prusiks go on the load size. The large Prusik goes on the carabiner first, then the short one. The long one should be wrapped about 4 inches from the pulley and the short one should rest against the pulley.

2:1 1. Establish an Anchor Point 2. Attach the end of the rope to the Anchor Point 3. Lay out the rope in the shape of a U 4. Attach a pulley to the load

1. Establish an Anchor Point 2. Attach the end of the rope to the load. Z- Rig (Has 3:1 MA) 3. Lay out the rope in the shape of a Z (as shown in the picture) 4. Attach Pulleys at the two bends in the rope 5. Set up a tandem Prusik system on the load side of the Pulley attached to the anchor 6. Use tandem Prusiks to attach the 2 nd pulley to the 1 st let of the rope (as shown in the picture)

1. Establish an Anchor Point 2. Run rope through two pulleys 3:1 3. Tie a figure 8 on a bight at the end of the rope and attach it to a carabiner. 4. Attach on Pulley to the anchor point and the other pulley to the load 5. Attach the end of the rope to the load 6. Set up a tandem Prusik system

4:1 1. Establish an Anchor Point 2. Attach the end of the rope to the Anchor Point 3. Establish a second hook in point (Can either be off of original anchor point or a new anchor point) 4. Attach a pulley to the load for the first moving pulley 5. Attach a second moving pulley to the load. This pulley can either be attached to the first moving pulley (as shown) or attached to another point on the load (as shown on next slide) 6. There should be Tandem Prusiks on the load side of the none moving pulley

5:1 1. Establish an Anchor Point 2. Attach the end of the rope to the load 3. Establish a second hook in point (Can either be off of original anchor point or a new anchor point) 4. Attach pulleys to two different hook in points (as shown) 5. Attach two pulleys to the load (as shown) 6. There should be Tandem Prusiks on the load side of the none moving pulley

Yosemite Rig Pre- rigged located in the bag labeled Yosemite Rig Includes 4 hook in points used to connect to the four anchor points of the Stokes Basket Used as a li^er control device Adjust the Prusiks to move the Stokes at different angles

Stokes Basket PaCents should be internally lashed to protect them from ejeccon out of the ends of the li^er. Always a^empt to get a harness on the pacent Use external lashing to keep the pacent from thrashing about

Stokes Basket (Cont.) There are many different ways to Ce the pacent into the stokes. A simple weave can be used starcng at the upper body and moving from Ce in point to Ce in point alternacng sides.

Stokes and Yosemite Rig