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Its unique design, unmatched realism, and .</span> </p> <br> <div class="hidden-xs">Firefighter drag webbing While I advocate for every firefighter to master a go-to webbing drag that can be performed in low-visibility, high-stress situations, I recommend making the dirty drag your Plan A. The following are some examples: Webbing through shoulder straps; A staggered drag for long straight drags. The design Jul 31, 2008 · Using a piece of webbing, drag your teammate 50 feet to the finish line (Figure 4). The DRD was perceived as a necessary life-saving device that was could Mar 21, 2022 · Firefighters choosing to build and use a rescue harness are able to carry, lift and drag a patient upstairs, downstairs or on a grade. These strong, flexible, high quality seamless nylon webbing can be used for a wide range of fire rescue applications such as tag or search lines, drag & safety harnesses, restraints, anchor points, temporary seating, and much more. Training Minutes: Search Rope Management Training Sturges Part No. Adding a piece of webbing/rope between the rescuer’s Mar 1, 2009 · This is basically the drag technique with which most firefighters are familiar and may have seen used in the Firefighter Combat Challenge competition (photos 1, 2). Removing the loop from the Carabiner creates a 22‘ haul line. The ingenuity firefighters have always amazes me especially when it comes to webbing. 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