I was training in my adv. rope rescue class && it was my turn to go off the side of the tower to rescue someone hanging off their own rope. I was on the 5th floor getting all harnessed in and all and then I got on the outside of the stairwell to get ready to belay. My instructor was telling me what to do and how to do it and then asked me if I was ready ... I said "well... yea!" and he just looked at me and said "no you aren't" ... needless to say I wasn't hooked into my mainline or safetyline ... so basically I would've fallen 5 stories prob. to my death or something close to it ... so thanks Instructor Cook, you saved my life :-)
Always remember to check your equipment before you do your drills or real life senarios ... It's such a simple task to do & so many people don't and end up getting seriously hurt or even killed. Don't be confident, always be looking for something that's wrong because there always is :-D

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Well that is the point in training, it is to prepare us for the the call when. That way we do it right when lives are depending on it. I know I have made many mistakes in my life Thankfully no one was injured, and I always learned from them. I promise they won't happen to me again.
Training is right, but thats also what the instructor and your buddy are for. We all have to train hard and watch each others back at all times.

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