I am curious with the variety of training backgrounds, techniques, and equipment for Firefighter Safety, Survival and RIT, how many here at FFN were trained to lower an unconscious firefighter from an upper egress point with the SCBA straps or the SCBA backplate?
In reality if you are being threatened by fire or such, many good intent firefighters will choose the quickest way out or off the floor. We are trying to save our own but in turn our actions can create some new hazards that we should consider. In the photo below we can see an SCBA that suffered a catastrophic failure where the lowering line met at the SCBA's attachment point.
Many times during training, I have had a student say they would use their latest standard in PPE; "The DRD" drag rescue device feature. Well have you used the DRD for this type of manuever? Do you know if it was designed for this or just horizontal drags on a surface? Knowledge is the key.
Were you trained in alternative techniques and the use of rescue equipment? Do you know if your SCBA manufacturer, recommends the use or NON-use of their SCBA as an egress attachment?
Knowledge of our equipment is essential for daily survival. Should the need ever arise to think outside the box, would you have the knowledge to do it safely?
And my last thought has many pondering.... I use the KISS method and always preach the basics. My question though is have we gotten to "advanced" today? In the old days a firefighter would have carried down by another brother over a ground ladder. Has the amount of trainers in the world, created this "one-up" mentality with "Hey we could do this rescue another way."
Take Care and Stay Safe
FETC
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