A Look At Mainline Rescue Systems
Get an inside look at what mechanical advantage theory is, how it works, and how it can be applied on the field.
1.1 Welcome to Mainline Rescue Systems
1.2 Pre-plan the Working Line
2.1 Pulley Systems And A Few Differences In Set Ups
2.2 Video Tutorial: Mechanical Advantage, Part 1
2.3 Video Tutorial: Mechanical Advantage, Part 2
2.4 Video Tutorial: Mechanical Advantage, Part 3
2.5 Video Tutorial: Raise Systems During a Two Rope Offset, Part 4
2.6 Video Tutorial: Revealed Concepts of Mechanical Advantage
2.7 Video Tutorial: Theoretical Mechanical Advantage
2.8 Quiz: Pulley Systems
3.1 Guiding Wisdom of Raising Systems & Mechanical Advantage
3.2 Mechanical Advantage Systems
3.3 Safety Check
3.4 Operating a Haul System from an Operations Perspective
3.5 Very Cool Systems - Floating the Litter Using an A-Frame and Gin Pole Trackline
3.6 Very Cool Systems - Dynamic Directional Offset System Using an A-Frame and Natural High Directional
3.7 Very Cool Systems - Trackline Skate Block Using Gin Pole/Monopod AHD
3.8 Very Cool Systems - Team Scenario - High Angle Two Rope Lower to a Trackline
4.1 What is a Lowering System?
4.2 Low Angle Rope Rescue Overview
4.3 The Low Angle Lowering Operations
4.4 Low Angle Rope Rescue Systems
4.5 Low to Steep Angle Litter Trackline Lower Evacuation
5.1 Mid to High Angle Rope Rescue Overview
5.2 High Angle Rope Rescue System
5.3 The System Broken Down Into Segments
6.1 Mirrored or Two Tension Raising Systems
6.2 Twin Tension Rope System Lowering Options Using an Auto Lock System
6.3 Twin Tension Rope System Lowering and Hauling Options Using an Auto-Lock Device
6.4 Video Tutorial: Mirrored Skate Block Overview
6.5 Video Tutorial: Mirrored Skate Block Top Anchor Considerations
6.6 Video Tutorial: Mirrored Skate Block-Configuration of the Bottom Anchor System
6.7 Video Tutorial: V Anchor System for Mirrored & Twin Tension Systems
6.8 Video Tutorial: Twin Tension Mirrored System in Class 4 Litter Movement
6.9 Quiz: Mirrored Raising Systems