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FirePhotography > Alan Jacobs  > 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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Alan Jacobs > At the bottom
Here, CFD Squad 1 firemen, John Scheurich (l) and Jim Stepien at the bottom of a 60ft silo during Special Operations drill run as part of a class conducted by the University of illinois Fire Services Institute April 10-14, '06. The object was to properly secure a 175 pound practice mannequin for simulated rescue.
Alan Jacobs > Securing the Victim
CFD Squad 1 firemen John "Scooter" Scheurich (l) and John Haring preparing a 175 lb. mannequin for ascent in a 60 ft. silo as part of a drill in a week-long class conducted by the University of Illinois Fire Services institute (IFSI), April 10-14, '60.
Alan Jacobs > Preparing the "Victim" for Rescue
Special Operations Squad 7 Engineer Ron Zymali (l) and Capt. John Collins of CFD Squad 1 adjusting special victim harness, knon as a "halfback harness", used in a confined space rescue drill conducted by the U. of Illinois Fire Service Institute April 10-14, '06.
Alan Jacobs > "Victim"
A very unwieldy 175 lb. mannequin, with floppy arms and legs, at the bottom of a silo used in Special Operations confined space rescue class for the CFD Squad firemen conducted by the U.of I. Fire Service Institute April 10-14, '06.
Alan Jacobs > Raising the "Victim"
Capt. John Collins of CFD Special Operations Squad 1 adjusting special "halfback harness' used in a confined space rescue drill conducted by the Illinois fire Service Institute April 10-14, '06.
Alan Jacobs > Confined Space Rescue
CFD Squad 7 Engineer Ron Zymali being lowered with what is known as a "halfback harness" used to hoist victim, in this case a 175 lb. mannequin, in "Confined Space Rescue" class conducted by the U. I. Il. Fire Service Institute April 10-14, '06.
Alan Jacobs > Coming up
Special Ops firemen don't come up by themselves after a rescue, rather they are pulled up with an ingenious rigging system consisting of, among many other things, climbing rope, carrabiners, pulleys, hitches, straps, webbing, and the strength of the men operating them. All this combines to reduce the load to 1/3 a man's actual weight. The opening is about 30" in diameter. (photo by Tony Budvaitis, Squad 1)
Alan Jacobs > Comin' out
from inside a 60 ft. silo during Confined Space Rescue class given by IFSI 4/10-14/06 (photo Tony Budvaitis Squad 1)
Alan Jacobs > Special Ops support group
Bring up the rescuers...
The ascent up a 60 ft. silo is achieved with an ingenious system of ropes and pulleys among many other things. The weight of a man is thus cut by 2/3. Here CFD Squad 1 Firemen: at left stepping over plank Bob McCrea, pulling the rope, Tony Budvaitis, and to the right, Special Operations Chief Mike Fox are doing the pulling. This, as part of a drill in a week-long class.
conducted by the University of Illinois Fire Services institute (IFSI), April 10-14, '06.
At the bottom
Here, CFD Squad 1 firemen, John Scheurich (l) and Jim Stepien at the bottom of a 60ft silo during Special Operations drill run as part of a class conducted by the University of illinois Fire Services Institute April 10-14, '06. The object was to properly secure a 175 pound practice mannequin for simulated rescue.
 > At the bottom
Here, CFD Squad 1 firemen, John Scheurich (l) and Jim Stepien at the bottom of a 60ft silo during Special Operations drill run as part of a class conducted by the University of illinois Fire Services Institute April 10-14, '06. The object was to properly secure a 175 pound practice mannequin for simulated rescue.
At the bottom
Here, CFD Squad 1 firemen, John Scheurich (l) and Jim Stepien at the bottom of a 60ft silo during Special Operations drill run as part of a class conducted by the University of illinois Fire Services Institute April 10-14, '06. The object was to properly secure a 175 pound practice mannequin for simulated rescue.
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