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A RAPID Intervention Rescue Device: The RITE RescueSystem was originally designed by firefighters to remove unconscious victims from below grade or from tight spaces. The system weighs less than 6 lbs and has a NFPA 1983 rated full body harness. Easy to deploy and reset in seconds, the system can be used to drag, carry, lift or lower a victim during RIT removal. Oversized rings and snaps allow quick closure even when wearing bulky fire fighting gloves. The system is designed so that air supplies do not need to be removed when transporting First Responders. When the sled is not in use, it can be rolled up and stored.
Knowing at the time there was no specifically designed peaceful equipment to remove an unconscious firefighter, the trio equally collaborated and creating the patriot wrap from RITE Rescue. It's patented features include a stowed away harness system attached to a patented semi rigid base.
Public access to The Statue of Liberties crown has finally been granted after park rangers find a much needed solution to removing visitors down the extremely tight (16” wide) 354 step spiral stair case during medical emergencies.
The three inventors were flying coach, and they settled into a row of seats toward the back as Delta Flight 17 to Atlanta prepared to depart from Kennedy Airport on Monday morning.
LI fireghters design and create a rescue ‘sled’ trio is looking for manufacturer, but donated one to be used in the narrow stairways of the statue of liberty, especially near the crown.
A new device is designed to move downed firefighters has hit the market. Hopefully, this device will take its place alongside the numerous inventions and tools that have made firefighting sager and more effective than ever.