John Dennis Artificial Highpoints for Rescue

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John Dennis johnd@dynamicrescue.com Artificial Highpoints for Rescue

Good Morning! John Dennis JohnD@DynamicRescue.com Director, Dynamic Rescue Systems Assistant Chief, Vancouver Fire & Rescue Services- 33Years Member Canada Task Force 1 NFPA 1006 Board Member 2

Established 2006 What Is Dynamic Rescue Systems? 3

We are: Consultants! 4

Providing Full Services in Safety! 5

And Technical Rescue! 6

We Are: Rescue Technicians 7

For : Work at Heights Work over water Work in Confined Spaces 8

We Are: Teachers & Mentors 9

Since 2012 30+ Standard courses offered Over 7,000 Students successfully completed 210,000 Hours Training time delivered 10 *we ve taught a little bit

We sell Equipment For The Rescue World And the Safety Environment 11

Established 2006 Multiple Service Areas: Safety and Rescue Consulting Standby Rescue Teams Safety and Rescue Training Equipment Sales Locations: Vancouver, Calgary, Victoria, Kelowna, Kamloops, Fort St John 12

Artificial High- Points and their effect on efficiency! 13

What are artificial High Points 14

Artificial High Directionals, or AHD s, allow a qualified rescue team to redirect the path of their load lines around and over obstacles. 15

They can include: Tripods Davit arms Monopoles Bi Pods Ladders Aerial Ladders Just about anything strong enough to support a load! 16

Why do we use Artificial High Points? 17

Although the uses for a versatile AHP are limitless, the most frequent is to reduce edge trauma in raising and lowering systems 18

As Firefighters.When do we use them? 19

Mostly during training evolutions & real rescue situations. 20

Where do we use them? 21

Off a Highrise! 22

Wilderness 23

Vehicle Incident 24

Confined Space 25

Water 26

Industrial 27

Animal 28

Three Questions about Artificial Highpoints that Firefighters should always ask themselves! 29

Do they make us faster? 30

Do they make us safer? 31

Do they make us more efficient as first responders? 32

Lets Start with Tripods! 33

Do Tripods make us faster? 34

Yes! 35

Yes and No! 36

A traditional industrial Tripod is not glamorous! Yet it is quick and easy to set up! 37

They are: -Quick to deploy -Relatively easy to store -Have a Low training curve -Inexpensive -Are relatively stable if the resultant stays within the base. 38

Resultant 39

However: -They can be too low! -Have a poor rated capacity -Generally not very versatile! 40

So we embrace Technology! 41

So we embrace Technology! -TerraDaptor -Air Shore/Hurst -Arachnipod -Arizona Vortex -Paratech 42

We gain: -Strength -Durability -Versatility 43

But we also gain: Complexity 44

With it comes a larger learning curve. And Slower deployment!!!!! 45

Do Tripods make us safer? 46

Again.. Yes & No! 47

Protects the ropes & equipment Creates easier access 48

Tripods are only stable if the resultant remains within the footprint. : 49

Often the biggest challenge is to visualise the resultant for the entire operation. It may be well defined for 90% of the task but the other 10% may include movement outside of the base. 50

Crews that use high directional frequently understand the effects of resultants. Those that don t.make mistakes! 51

Do Tripods make us more efficient as first responders? 52

Depends!!! 53

Does your event require a sense of urgency? 54

A simple system can be set up in less than a minute 55

Complex tripod systems use up valuable time. 56

Ladders & Aerials as High Directionals 57

Are they safe to use as a High directional? 58

The ladder only becomes an issue when it is not used vertically. 59

The flatter the angle the higher the resultant force on the horizontal plane of the 60 ladder..

When rigging the haul system or the Mechanical Advantage the resultant force is always in line with the beam of the ladder. 61

Back tie all four corners Directional anchors incorporate both rails 62

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Aerials as a high point 66

Can rope rescue damage an Aerial ladder? 67

Yes! 68

Can we safely use an Aerial Ladder for rope rescue? 69

Yes 70

Fulcrum point An aerial is essentially a Class 1 Lever 71

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73 OK

74 Better

75 Best

Tips to reduce stress on the fulcrum point of a ladder 76

Get as close as possible to your subject This may include backing in to get your turntable closer 77

Increase the angle of the ladder Keep as much of the fly in the bed as possible 78

Balance your anchor points from both rails Limit your load to a single person 79

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Technical Rescue Overview Let s start at the beginning 81

A spark neglected makes a mighty fire 82

https://www.dynamicrescue.com https://www.facebook.com/dynamicrescue/ RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION You can follow Dynamic Rescue at the above links: 83

QUESTIONS? Further Info? DRS can be reached at 1-888-965-5228 info@dynamicrescue.com 84

THANK YOU! Thank you for your time and, from all of us at Dynamic Rescue, we hope you train hard and stay safe! 85