![]() Also known as an overhand knot or keep knot. A knot used to secure the leftover working end of the rope. The part of a rope used for lifting or hoisting. The part of the rope used for forming a knot. Includes four-funtion signal light enhanced visibility at night. A bag used to protect and store rope so that the rope can be easily and rapidly deployed without kinking. NIMS Swiftwater/Flood Search and Rescue Team Equipment. Rope, 300’ with bag 3 3 1 1 Rope, 600’ with bag 1 1 1 0 Shovel, hand 2 2 2 2 Swimmer Rescue Board 4 4 2 0. A dynamic, black/yellow buoyant rope of 1800 lb strength, with attached buoyant orange ball for second attempt casting. NIMS Swiftwater/Flood Search and Rescue Team Equipment Search & Rescue Conference Herndon, VA 2 6/10-12/08 Whistles 14 14 5 5. Unique features of this popular rescue device includes: Yellow mesh construction bag with carry strap, large "RESCUE" legend. If a second throw is needed under 20 seconds (swift water rescue), experts agree a second throw bag is advisable. An example of this is the secure tie in to a safety line used in ice rescue and some dive applications, in moving water this technique has lead to many deaths. The only hand line throwing device that gives you the advantage of being able to quickly make an accurate, full distance second throw, all within 20 seconds, while remaining visually focused on the victim. Sisal rope - It is weak in strength with short. Commonly used as rescue rope in India due to its easy availability. ![]() ![]() That's why a greater number of first responders-as well as experienced rescuers who know that unexpected circumstances can sometimes mean the ability to make a second throw is crucial-have turned to the MARSARS Second Chance Rescue Throw Bag. Manila rope - Very useful for water rescue. Because we're not all experts when it comes to rescue line throwing, most of us can appreciate the importance of having a second chance.
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