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SXS Recovery from under the Ice
Searching for the location of a lost Side by Side that a friends family member slipped away through the ice while ice fishing.
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Product Overview - Shearwater Line Up of Dive Computers
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In this video we give you a brief overview of all the dive computers from the Shearwater Line up. Covering the Shearwater Peregrine, Perdix 2, and the Teric. Shearwater Peregrine www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/ Shearwater Perdix 2 www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-2/ Shearwater Teric www.shearwater.com/products/teric/ Shearwater Tern and Tern TX www.shearwater.com/products/tern/ #shearw...
Water Rescue Knives from NRS
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Following along as we discuss three of the knives we use here at Pegasus on our Water Rescue PFD's. We'll discuss some options, features and Pros and Cons of each. What's a review on knives unless you cut some stuff! Watch to the end as we test them out on thick webbing and cave line. NRS www.nrs.com/knives-tools/c5524 Pegasus Rescue www.pegasusrescue.com/ Pegasus Dive Center www.pegasusdivecen...
Cenote Diving in Mexico's Underworld - Tulum 2022
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Great trip to Tulum for some Cenote diving. On this trip we visited Casa Cenote, and Nicte Ha Cenote. This is a must do if ever visiting Mexico and you wanted to explore the Mexican Underworld. Huge thanks to Underworld Tulum again for such a great time.
Gates Deep Komodo Underwater Housing Set up
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Step by step tutorial for setting up your new RED KOMODO in the Gates Underwater Housing.
Justin and Clair's Wedding in Cancun Mexico 2022
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An awesome time in Cancun, well more like the Riviera Maya Mexico at Justin and Clair's Wedding. Over 65 friends and family attending from all over the world, this just spells trouble.
California Road Trip 2022 down the Pacific Coast Hwy 1
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A journey down the California Coast Hwy 1 from San Francisco to San Diego, stopping in at Monterey, Carmel, San Louis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Malibu, Los Angeles, and ending in San Diego
Feature Film location scout at Grand Canyon
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Exploring several locations of the Grand Canyon from Nevada to Arizona and even Utah, for a new upcoming Feature film.
Exploring the magic of Curacao
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Watch as we explore above and below on the magical island of Curacao
HOG Back Plate and Wing Assembly
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Scuba Tip: How to assemble the HOG back plate and Wing with the soft pad and Deluxe harness.
Underwater Camera Operator - Demo Reel
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Cinematic Footage of Underwater Camera Operations around the globe, Used as my Demo Reel for IATSE Local 667.
Pegasus Shop Tour
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Tour of our new rope access training center, where we walk you through our rope rescue, confined space, HAZ-MAT, Water Rescue, Diving and our retail store.
Water Rescue at Five Fingers Rapids
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Water Safety assessment for Water Rescue at the Five Fingers Rapids on the French River, Lake Nippising in Northern Ontario for a large film production, using our Stanley boat landing craft for access.
Blue Excursion, a little escape to the mountains
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Weekend getaway to Blue Mountain for some back country snow shoeing
Diving the caverns of Dos Ojos in Tulum Mexico
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Follow us as we explore the caves at Dos Ojos in Tulum, Mexico.
Petzl Maestro vs the MPD
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Petzl Maestro vs the MPD
Technical Rope Rescue training with Petzl
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Technical Rope Rescue training with Petzl
Diving in Negril Jamaica
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Diving in Negril Jamaica
Harken Clutch -Putting Rescue devices through real life testing...The Harken Clutch
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Harken Clutch -Putting Rescue devices through real life testing...The Harken Clutch
Petzl Rig -Putting Rescue devices through real life testing....Petzl Rig
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Petzl Rig -Putting Rescue devices through real life testing....Petzl Rig
Tech Tip: Easy conversion of a 3:1 to a 5:1 MA system
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Tech Tip: Easy conversion of a 3:1 to a 5:1 MA system
Petzl ID and Evac -Putting Rescue Devices through real life testing....Petzl ID and Evac
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Petzl ID and Evac -Putting Rescue Devices through real life testing....Petzl ID and Evac
Sparrow 200 -Putting Rescue Devices through real life testing...Sparrow 200
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Sparrow 200 -Putting Rescue Devices through real life testing...Sparrow 200
Rescue Showdown
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Rescue Showdown
Diving St Maarten
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Diving St Maarten
SPRAT Level 1 Rescue
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SPRAT Level 1 Rescue
Hiking the Mountain trails at Nakiska
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Hiking the Mountain trails at Nakiska
Diving with the Sharks in the Exumas
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Diving with the Sharks in the Exumas
Learning the Ropes!!
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Learning the Ropes!!
Over The Edge we go!
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Over The Edge we go!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @cmrosell
    @cmrosell 16 днів тому

    Can you update this video, and do a direct comparison of Petzl Maestro vs CMC Clutch?

  • @nes.torfernandez
    @nes.torfernandez Місяць тому

    I have so many questions, but I’ll stick to one. What is the estimated battery life with those NP batteries? Also, how do you know when the battery is running low to prevent a power-off while the SDI is still connected? Thanks.

  • @Alejandr0varsay
    @Alejandr0varsay Місяць тому

    Here's a GREAT TECHNIQUE: Get rid of the ANNOYING music, so people can concentrate in the information you want to show. I don't get why so many people who post online, think that background music on an I.N.S.T.R.U.C.T.I.O.N.A.L video, is a good idea, or that ads any value.

    • @PEGASUSRESCUE
      @PEGASUSRESCUE Місяць тому

      Hey pal, thanks for the great input! I watched your videos to see what i have to aspire too, but was unfortunately let down. maybe next time, use a more constructive approach instead of being a dick! Have a great day!

  • @hul8376
    @hul8376 2 місяці тому

    Nice, im not working in rescue or anything where i need this, it is just awesome to see and learn what pulleys can do! thanks for the great video!

  • @mineoperator
    @mineoperator 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for showing me, early on in the video, the two safety features that the RIG doesn't have the the ID does have. Great video.

  • @kiwionarope
    @kiwionarope 3 місяці тому

    I see a certain Capt from Milton Fire in there, hard to miss based on his size.

  • @Ryan-bj2vl
    @Ryan-bj2vl 3 місяці тому

    bruh its maneuver

  • @nateb4543
    @nateb4543 5 місяців тому

    Good lord this is over my head. Im just trying to make a big slingshot

  • @coryavelar4969
    @coryavelar4969 6 місяців тому

    Why would you put all your weights on your back where they are hard to reach if you need to drop them? I can understand two small trim pockets on the top tank band, but not all your weights. It would more practical to place the bottoms on the waistband.

  • @peplu7110
    @peplu7110 6 місяців тому

    Bx 👍📰📚📺💪🔥🌎

  • @jimderrick846
    @jimderrick846 7 місяців тому

    Sorry for your loss, Be safe out there.

  • @janamarshall5502
    @janamarshall5502 7 місяців тому

    Rad Trevor! 🙌🙌

  • @romeroa111
    @romeroa111 7 місяців тому

    Slick!

  • @EngageYourFrontalLobe
    @EngageYourFrontalLobe 8 місяців тому

    We use the Rig to work on Climbing Towers and set/reset routes. I also have one to use while working on our roof. Thx for the video.

  • @jenniferlarsen8698
    @jenniferlarsen8698 8 місяців тому

    How come you didn’t follow any of the manufacturers instructions ? Cam band thru wing and plate . And the comfort pad … isn’t that the soft plate ?

    • @JeffBurow
      @JeffBurow Місяць тому

      Yes, that is the soft plate. I was thinking the same thing.

  • @tommuhlemanjr.3871
    @tommuhlemanjr.3871 8 місяців тому

    OK………………

  • @prestonakin6618
    @prestonakin6618 8 місяців тому

    Can easily be done without the weighty basket

  • @happytrails7179
    @happytrails7179 8 місяців тому

    I would rather let the system be locked and re-run the rope without any twist and get all confused. Or rehear the move till you get it 100% perfect before making the video.

  • @pfv3462
    @pfv3462 9 місяців тому

    When you pull the lever too quickly, such as after a faster descent over a window opening, and you release it, does the rapid descent stop immediately?

    • @PEGASUSRESCUE
      @PEGASUSRESCUE 9 місяців тому

      Yes it will stop immediately as soon as you release the handle.

    • @pfv3462
      @pfv3462 9 місяців тому

      @@PEGASUSRESCUE Thank you for the reply

  • @george5120
    @george5120 10 місяців тому

    I cannot tell which of the two devices they are talking about in many parts of the video because instead of explicitly saying the device name, they say "this, that, or thing". Plus, I don't understand checkmarks on the white board. Again, which of the two devices are they talking about?

  • @khandutshogyel799
    @khandutshogyel799 10 місяців тому

    Show the method step by step sir

  • @33samogo
    @33samogo 11 місяців тому

    It's interesting that in 100 years of competitive development of rope rescue/rigging devices there is no device that gets a awesome score in any category :). Great and honest showdown!

  • @33samogo
    @33samogo 11 місяців тому

    In two person rescue scenario, you switch from single person load descend to two person load descend, but the energy absorber connected on ASAP is for one person load only. Is there no regulation in this scenario to also switch EA from one person load backup to two person load backup? If you are using EA rated for two user backup (250kg max.) in a single person backup, is NOT safe, as well as if you are using EA rated for a single person backup (130kg max.) for two person load.

  • @crashtestdummie67
    @crashtestdummie67 11 місяців тому

    Can you use the maestro as ID to get lower friction....

  • @christinapartida2329
    @christinapartida2329 Рік тому

    Is there any chance you can do another video of this but from a different again? Like a Birds Eye view angle? Just so other viewers like myself can get a better idea from a different view. I’m not much of a side viewer, lol.

  • @user-uq1uw7rb9y
    @user-uq1uw7rb9y Рік тому

    Best technical

  • @koggism
    @koggism Рік тому

    I hope that a rescue team has EXPERIENCE enough not to go into panick mode, enough to be able to use a Rig. In a life / death situation getting someone down fast might be key - the ID fails here

    • @PEGASUSRESCUE
      @PEGASUSRESCUE Рік тому

      So true, the ID is great but doesn’t cut it for tactical applications.

    • @myname-mz3lo
      @myname-mz3lo 7 місяців тому

      the rig isnt built for rescue . it cannot take heavy loads and can only use smaller ropes . not good for rescue at all . good for tactical operations though

  • @Mondetreking
    @Mondetreking Рік тому

    A real man don't need that shit, just two carabineers

  • @davidwilloughby3993
    @davidwilloughby3993 Рік тому

    That 5:1 looks like shit. All tangled up. No presentation. Would never make it in fed fire.

  • @jimf671
    @jimf671 Рік тому

    And there was me thinking Canadians could spell. 🙄

  • @henrythrift573
    @henrythrift573 Рік тому

    Do you have time for a phone call

  • @TrueHelpTV
    @TrueHelpTV Рік тому

    6:30 if your patient/victim has a clear/useable safety line, its good habit to leave it in place unless your protocol is necessary SPEED; which I noticed you were using the rig; it's a reason I use one around less experienced buddies' in case I need to hit the dirt quicker. Lol, first time I locked up an ID though (rope backwards), that was a welcomed surprise; but then again that's why you always test load a system before using it.

  • @hickshickory3482
    @hickshickory3482 Рік тому

    Well played sir! First off ty for being a firefighter my hats off to ya! Ty for that service! I’m an 8 year USMarine here and do tree work now! The Omni blocks are simply awesome!! Ty for sharing

  • @prepr8725
    @prepr8725 Рік тому

    great content thx

  • @BenJH909
    @BenJH909 Рік тому

    Super super helpful - thanks for making this!

  • @Robplayswithdragons
    @Robplayswithdragons Рік тому

    seneca is closing the uws program. a truely sad day.

  • @fredrickwhynn6225
    @fredrickwhynn6225 Рік тому

    I 100% agree: shame on anyone who feels they know bette than, CMC themselves. Also, ironically: this is better...or quicker I should say, than CMC's solution of: (basically the same thing but backwards) of single to the single FIRST to the becket, then add the Double (alot more line management, the way it looked), outter lines in th double/double to the the Rescucender/triple wrap Prus.

  • @asierfilms
    @asierfilms Рік тому

    thanks!

  • @cheynewilson5951
    @cheynewilson5951 Рік тому

    Awesome stuff!!!

  • @GarsonLilley
    @GarsonLilley Рік тому

    There is no way that side plate would open during a haul especially on a 3 to one

  • @WolfgangHolzmann
    @WolfgangHolzmann Рік тому

    Pity about the price :(

  • @wildernesscanoeassociation

    It seems like on the first day you motored to the top, and the second day you motored to the bottom. Why did you start from the Dokis Reserve unless they are directly involved? It would have been shorter and faster to use the access from The Lodge at Pine Cove, except for Restoule Rapids then. Five Fingers is kind of a gnarly rapid to even pretend running a canoe down, what was filmed here?

    • @PEGASUSRESCUE
      @PEGASUSRESCUE Рік тому

      Yeah we were scouting the area from the Dokis Reserve for a film production, then we had a bunch of sequences to film on the rapids, so had to test them out for the stunt team, and the safest place to do the filming. Since we had a week for preparing the location, we took advantage of running our team through some site specific training. Never mind rafting the rapids we had to drive our big camera crane boats up and come back down in reverse with a canoe attached while they filmed the close ups of the actors, now that was challenging.

    • @wildernesscanoeassociation
      @wildernesscanoeassociation Рік тому

      @@PEGASUSRESCUE Thank you, that explained a lot.

  • @robertducat-qp7qy
    @robertducat-qp7qy Рік тому

    Love it

  • @pfv3462
    @pfv3462 Рік тому

    what if you have to descend quickly for life-threatening reasons (fire, wasps)? With an eight I didn't have all these protections either, and I descended several times with full equipment and K9 with only my brake hand to control the speed! with the ID this is not possible, it is blocked and has to go all the way back! With the Rig it does, and if you let go of the lever it will stop the fall too, I find good gloves and the correct position of your brake hand very important! I think good use at lower altitudes and knowing your material is important to me.

  • @natern
    @natern Рік тому

    Great video, love the filming in the cenote. I need to go see some more cenotes for myself after watching this.

    • @PEGASUSRESCUE
      @PEGASUSRESCUE Рік тому

      Always enjoy the cenotes, so many to choose from and they never disappoint.

  • @stevendegroff68
    @stevendegroff68 Рік тому

    Nice video! Both excellent systems. Haven’t had the chance to use the maestro yet though.

  • @PEGASUSRESCUE
    @PEGASUSRESCUE Рік тому

    If your planning a trip down to Mexico for some Cenote or Cave diving, make sure to reach out to Underworld Tulum. underworldtulum.com

  • @jayleggett2261
    @jayleggett2261 Рік тому

    We have justbordered the clutch for our C.S.R. team really excited super easy and light

  • @E_Clampus_Vitus
    @E_Clampus_Vitus Рік тому

    Some assembly required.

  • @lucdevantay3357
    @lucdevantay3357 Рік тому

    I should do opposite. Put device on sternal victim

    • @PEGASUSRESCUE
      @PEGASUSRESCUE Рік тому

      on a pick off rescue, it's not advised, as it keeps your patient to low with their face usually in your crotch area. With the patient up a little higher you can monitor vitals and have better control of them should you need to negotiate obstacles. An added carabiner from the chest to the ID carabiner can aid in keeping their upper body in a more comfortable position. Any rescue should avoid the possibility of any type of dynamic loading. Hope that helps, and this is just my opinion, others may have a different outlook.

    • @lucdevantay3357
      @lucdevantay3357 Рік тому

      @@PEGASUSRESCUE sorry for my poor english I use to gear down people on their chest. Rig or Id on sternal With extra break for sure Like this my feets are on the wall and i arrive first on the ground Thanks a lot for your answer and your job that is exceptionnal I use it for my job