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How to convert a 3:1 into a 5:1 by unclipping the traveling pulley, bringing it back to the progress capture pulley and clipping the ... Firefighter VanCott demonstrates how to properly secure a victim in a stokes basket for Firefighter Chuck Hawkins reviews the three-rescuer litter attachment for
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