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Aerial Rescue?
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<blockquote data-quote="doggonetrees" data-source="post: 417333" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>While on the line crew, we had a dummy that we used for pole-top rescue and aerial basket rescue. Was glad to see that the company safety man decided it would be a good thing to train the ROW crews tree rescue. Its most definately hard when you have to carry a hot stick and wear gloves to " knock them off the source". I have my guys trained to climb as well, allthough there are times when they aren't available to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doggonetrees, post: 417333, member: 9284"] While on the line crew, we had a dummy that we used for pole-top rescue and aerial basket rescue. Was glad to see that the company safety man decided it would be a good thing to train the ROW crews tree rescue. Its most definately hard when you have to carry a hot stick and wear gloves to " knock them off the source". I have my guys trained to climb as well, allthough there are times when they aren't available to work. [/QUOTE]
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