Evolutions Flashcards
1
Q
LIFE SAVING ROPE RESCUES
A
- Used to lower a FF or another person from a roof or upper floor to a
position of safety OR to lower a FF from a roof or upper floor to enable
the FF to remove another person from an untenable position to one of
safety. - Member #1, the lowering member, attaches the snap hook of the LSR
to the “O Ring” of the Life Belt. - Member #1 attached the snap hook of the LSR to the bottom part of
the hook of their harness when using the Personal Harness. - Member #2 attaches the snap hook of the LSR to the harness handle
of their Personal Harness when using the Personal Harness. - When both members are using their Personal Harness, the bowline on
a night MUST be untied. - Approximately 5” of the anti-chaffing device should be draped over
the parapet or roof edge. - Substantial objects include bulkheads, an aerial ladder, chimney,
cutting a hole in the roof and tying the rope around an exposed beam. - Plumbing vent pipes, sheet metal housings for roof vents, TV masts,
newel posts and banisters should not be used as substantial objects. - If a 3rd member is available, that member should be at the roof’s
edge for control and to relay commands. - The lowering point must be MIDWAY a between the roof’s edge and
the substantial object. - When performing any lowering operation, the LSR must be as
perpendicular as possible to the roof’s edge at the point where the
member descends. - The lowering member must give the command “STOP” to halt the
lowering operation while out of reach of the victim. - The member should then be lowered until they are shoulder to
shoulder with the victim. - The rescuer should pull themselves to the victim by using the window
frame. NEVER use the victim for help. - When a guide member is at roof level and visibility is good, hand
signals can be used as follows: LOWER (point downward with fingers)
STOP (clench fists).