Types Of Search And Helicopter Rescue Equipment

By Iva Cannon


We are aware of the fact that flying is a memorable experience one can ever get because not all of us are privileged to go through it. It is known to be quite expensive but fastest means of transport from one place to another. However, we cannot rule out the fact that accidents may occur while traveling by rail, sea or by road. Whenever an accident that involves people who are trapped in places that are not navigable, the search and helicopter rescue equipment comes in handy.

While using the sea transport, accidents caused by the sea waves or malfunction in the machine may occur. It is for this reason why helicopters are the best as rescuing the individuals who sometimes may not be able to engage in coast guard services. The crew man is lowered to the survivor and given enough time to place the straps on the individual so that they can hop on board.

The capture strap is a necessary paraphernalia during the saving mission. Once it is attached to the jet, a rescuer can freely lower himself to the victim without having worries caused by a fall. It should be mounted well to prevent a fall that can cause death or even external and internal damage within the body.

Ropes are also necessary because some individuals can be trapped in buildings or deep thickets. Therefore it should be long enough to reach the maximum height. It should also be strong enough as it acts as a go-between the load and the effort. The material should not be uncomfortable while handling.

A strap fall arrester is responsible for absorbing impact caused by a fall during the mission. When one uses an ordinary rope and forgets to do fine strapping, they may be exposed to falls. This gadget will ensure that both the rescuer and the survivor are properly secured while on the saving mission.

Another very important tool is the life jacket. This is a king of clothing that is inflated in order to counter the resistance force while in air. One can also float freely on air while wearing the life jacket. They are fitted with side buckles and an adjustable back strap for maximum comfort while engaging in the mission.

The crew man involved in the mission, must have a waist belt that does not bring a lot of pressure to his diaphragm. This must conform according to the British standards which specifies that the personal equipment must be able to prevent a fall from a height. Once it is attached to a tang buckle, a safety snap hook and a rope, they can work in conjunction in order to complete the mission.

Bearing all these in mind, we must be able to know how to handle accidents so that lives are not lost at any given time. Whenever there is an occurrence that involves people who have been trapped in buildings, deep into the woods when on a camping trip or those who are traveling by sea, we need to accept that these kind of operations can only be done by the experts.




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