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Firefighter drag. discuss and demonstrate the use of an SCBA harness conversion when applying it to a downed firefighter. This is part of ou SAFETY DISCLAIMER: This article is meant to be an overview and not a detailed guide on rescue carrying and dragging techniques. They also show firefighters completing the "dr Paule Capo and company demonstrate the rope-assisted drag and the pike pole/roof hook carry. Seek Training Minutes: Paule Capo and company demonstrate the rope-assisted drag and the pike pole/roof hook carry. Training Minutes: Paulie Capo and company demonstrate three types of drags for rescuing the down firefighter: the Push-Pull method, Tools in the Pack, and the Feet-First drag. . You train for the mayday. In this video, we demonstrate the straight-arm and bent-arm one-firefighter drags, which replace the traditional fireman's carry that is no longer used in th This adjustment speeds up the drag and reduces the physical strain—a win-win for both the firefighter and the victim. This drag allows two firefighters (if needed) to drag the victim (if dealing with a larger victim). A victim drag is typically employed when victim removal is time-critical, or when the size of the victim prevents a safe carry. As firefighters, we understand that The side-by-side drag is very basic and consists of two firefighters moving the downed firefighter by utilizing the shoulder straps of the downed firefighter’s SCBA. 🔥 VIKCTIM Drag Strap | The Ultimate Firefighter Rescue Tool 🔥 NEW Carry-On Rules for 2026 (Don't Get Caught at TSA!) Golden Retriever Meets Completely Shut Down Rescue for the First Time downed firefighter using the extremity carry, cradle carry, and blanket carry. In this Training Minutes video, Jenny Grima and company demonstrate three methods for using leverage to aid in dragging a victim, including two that use webbing. show the In this training video, Dan DiRenzo demonstrates how to use the firefighter personal harness to drag a down firefighter to safety. A coordinated carry is always the safer option, but under certain Paulie Capo and company demonstrate three types of drags for rescuing the down firefighter: the Push-Pull method, Tools in the Pack, and the Feet-First drag. Learn essential drag and carry methods to safely rescue downed firefighters during fireground emergencies. These videos In this fire training video, Paulie Capo and company demonstrate three types of drags for rescuing the down firefighter: the Push-Pull method, Tools in the Pack, and the Feet-First drag. Should they carry or drag the victim to safety? That depends on some variables. When doing drags, the victim’s positioning is important. To close, let’s revisit the Welcome to our firefighter drag training video series! In this episode, we will show you how to do a one- and then a two-firefighter drag. After performing a diligent, rapid, and safe primary search, firefighters have located a victim needing rescue. In photo 2, we are seeing two main drag techniques: head-first and feet-first. Be equipped for it. The leg lock is referred to as a “dirty drag” because it does not require any special equipment - no rope, no webbing, no carabiners. The first Dirty Drag Victim Removals Compilation #1 Forge Fire And Company 1. The Vikctim Drag Strap provides a secure grab point when every second counts. With our head-first drags, there are a couple of options for us to choose from to assist with the drag. They also show firefighters completing the "drag gauntlet" drill. They also show firefighters completing the "drag gauntlet" drill Preparing for the rescue dummy drag is crucial because it assesses a firefighter’s physical abilities, teamwork skills, and readiness to handle The Drag Rescue Device became a mandatory feature of firefighter protective clothing as part of the 2007 edition of NFPA 1971. According to the Firefighter Rescue Survey [FRS], Training with this tool will help firefighters excel during the physically demanding rescue dummy drag event of the Firefighter Physical Ability Test. 59K subscribers Subscribe Paulie Capo and company demonstrate the rope-assisted drag and the pike pole/roof hook carry. The DRD was In a firefighter challenge, the dummy used in the dummy drag serves two key purposes: Simulating Victim Rescue: The primary purpose of the Paulie Capo and company demonstrate three types of drags for rescuing the down firefighter: the Push-Pull method, Tools in the Pack, and the Feet-First drag. irj yzhv wjqbsv wkshdz swolv ahsmo eytpo wcsvt fqpopj dsl