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    #31
    Originally posted by IvoryRoot View Post
    Good luck. Never thought I would see anyone in a white hat using one though.
    He is also the victim in the second pic!

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      #32
      Originally posted by Tommyh View Post
      Show it dragging a deer!
      I will....next year!

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        #33
        That looks like it would feel good. My back needs a good popping.

        Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk

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          #34
          Very cool, love inventions I hope you kill it with sales!!!

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            #35
            ^^ Thank you sir!

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              #36
              Well done sir!

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                #37
                You can also use it to drag your buddy out of the bar when he has to much to drink.

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                  #38
                  Is there a quick disconnect in the unfortunate situation said puller needs to quickly disengage in order to save his life while attempting the retrieve?

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                    #39
                    good luck

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Man View Post
                      Is there a quick disconnect in the unfortunate situation said puller needs to quickly disengage in order to save his life while attempting the retrieve?
                      Absolutely!

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                        #41
                        Sweet! Most are not familiar with the great efforts expended trying to drag a firefighter out in full bunker gear. One firefighter down normally takes 2 to 3 firefighters plus someone to take over that firefighters job. At a minimum. Add any kind of additional hazards or tasks and those numbers can grow exponentially. Send me some contact info! I’d love to try it out

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by BlackHogDown View Post
                          That’s a great idea... Best of luck in your new venture. I’d include a picture of a TBHer dragging deer out of the woods [emoji23]


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                          That was my exact thought!!!

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                            #43
                            Looks like a very useful tool!

                            One thing you may consider for next versions - What about some type of inflation pockets that aid in neck stabilization? Could be regulated inflated by a CO2 cartridge - realizing that speed is primary driver here.

                            Just a thought - disclaimer: I'm in no way a medical professional or a first responder of any type. Engineer so I always tinker.

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                              #44
                              Looks great man!!! We have been using/training with nylon drag straps for several years on our tac team for extracting down/wounded folks.

                              And like someone else said..... making something pointed towards hunters/outdoorsman might be a good idea also.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by ON THE EDGE View Post
                                Sweet! Most are not familiar with the great efforts expended trying to drag a firefighter out in full bunker gear. One firefighter down normally takes 2 to 3 firefighters plus someone to take over that firefighters job. At a minimum. Add any kind of additional hazards or tasks and those numbers can grow exponentially. Send me some contact info! I’d love to try it out
                                Charles Ashby
                                512.639.4652
                                Info@ThirdManProducts.com
                                Charles@AshbyRE.com

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