1. Professional

SPECIAL OPERATIONS

IF YOU ARE NOT A PROFESSIONAL RESCUE PERSON PLEASE READ THIS.

Special Operations consist of water rescue, scuba diving, repelling, high-angle rescue, confined-space rescue, structure-collapse rescue, and auto pin-in extractions.

Imagine a homeless person whacked out on a pint of muscatel falling down a deep shaft or silo. Not your kid, or some big shot’s relative or even a senator, but some one we generally define as not contributing anything to the society in which he lives. In short, it doesn’t matter for whom: rich man, poor man, a theoretical physicist, a bum. Here come Special Operations with all their stuff and manpower.

Some of the tools needed are: a rigging system, climbing rope, carabineers, pulleys, hitches, straps, webbing, and harness’, prusik cords, releasing hitches, beam clamps, nylon webbing, swivels, delta carabineers, rigging plates, brake back bars, pick off straps, duct tape, Gibbs ascenders, swivels, access cord, safety lines, air bottles and masks.

Countless dollars are expended, even if the person has died. Few civilians realize the amount of energy expended, all this to say nothing of the thousands of hours of training and above all, the risks for the rescuers.
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Squad 1 SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) rescuer Raol Ochoa, "Och" to his teammates, being helped out of the water at Montrose Harbor breakwater after sucessfull rescue attempts of a man and his dog.
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Squad 1 SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) rescuer Raol Ochoa, "Och" to his teammates, being helped out of the water at Montrose Harbor breakwater after sucessfull rescue attempts of a man and his dog.

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CFD squad 1 fireman John Haring, manning rope and pulley system used to raise and lower firemen in a silo for a confined soace rescue drill in class given by Illinois Fire service Institute, April 10-14, '06.
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  • SCBA gloves, mask and regulator.
  • Two O2 bottles. One for backup.
  • Squad 1 SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) rescuer Raol Ochoa, "Och" to his teammates, being helped out of the water at Montrose Harbor breakwater after sucessfull rescue attempts of a man and his dog.
  • Squad 1 SCBA (self contained breathing apparatus) rescuer Raol Ochoa, "Och" to his teammates, being helped out of the water at Montrose Harbor breakwater after sucessfull rescue attempts of a man and his dog.
  • This dog was rescued after his master had been pulled out of the water in his attempt to rescue the animal himself. After the man was rescued the the Squad 1 member went back and got the dog, who at first swam away from him but was scared back by the low flying helicopter. Once he was in the rescuer's arms he did not struggle.
  • This dog was rescued after his master had been pulled out of the water in his attempt to rescue the animal himself. After the man was rescued the the Squad 1 member went back and got the dog, who at first swam away from him but was scared back by the low flying helicopter. Once he was in the rescuer's arms he did not struggle.
  • Pulling up the successful rescuer of a man and dog at Montrose Harbor breakwater.
  • Just in case... part of rescue attempt at Montrose Harbor.
  • Successful rescue of man who jumped off the Montrose Harbor breakwater after his dog fell, or jumped in. A small portion of his left angle and shin are shown in their actual color, a rather bright pink.
  • Successful rescue of man who jumped off the Montrose Harbor breakwater after his dog fell, or jumped in. A small portion of his left angle and shin are shown in their actual color, a rather bright pink.
  • CFD Helicopter hovering over successful rescue off the side of Montrose Harbor breakwater.
  • CFD Scuba Team member getting ready for rescue attempt in Lake Michigan. Large bottle in the main oxygen supplu. The smaller one, called a pony, is redundant, a back-up in cace the first tank fails.
  • Members of SFD Squad (Special Ops) gearing up for rescue in Lake Michigan
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