Dan@JBT
ArboristSite Lurker
A couple of weeks ago I was delivering some basic training and we had an incident where a trainee who had no previous history of it had a seizure, we were training tree felling in a forest at the time so he wasn't in a tree but he easily could have been. it was a bit of a wake up call and got me looking at rescue scenarios more closely.
I try to set myself up so i can be rescued easily enough if the need arises. some of the simple steps i take include:
having a second climber (and kit) on site.
I carry a knife. (important because i use a chest croll)
When i climb srt which is 90% of the time i tie an alpine butterfly at the base of my line so i can be lowered from the ground if/once i'm not double tied.
There is more i could be doing (feel free to make suggestions)
My question is if you are up 100' in an urban environment inaccessible to EWPs unconscious what would your ground crew do? could they get you down? or are you at the mercy of the emergency services who may be unfamiliar with trees and tree gear?
I was thinking about setting myself up as the person to call in my area for such a scenario but i am now thinking training the State emergency services so they would be better equipped to deal with these scenarios would be a better option?
I try to set myself up so i can be rescued easily enough if the need arises. some of the simple steps i take include:
having a second climber (and kit) on site.
I carry a knife. (important because i use a chest croll)
When i climb srt which is 90% of the time i tie an alpine butterfly at the base of my line so i can be lowered from the ground if/once i'm not double tied.
There is more i could be doing (feel free to make suggestions)
My question is if you are up 100' in an urban environment inaccessible to EWPs unconscious what would your ground crew do? could they get you down? or are you at the mercy of the emergency services who may be unfamiliar with trees and tree gear?
I was thinking about setting myself up as the person to call in my area for such a scenario but i am now thinking training the State emergency services so they would be better equipped to deal with these scenarios would be a better option?