ROPE RESCUE

SERVICES

High Angle Rescue • Stand By Rescue • Confined Space Rescue

ROPE RESCUE SERVICES FOR WESTERN CANADA

OUR ROPE RESCUE SERVICES

A person wearing a white helmet and black jacket is lying on a rescue stretcher on a rocky cliff, secured with various ropes, while holding onto the ropes for safety. Trees and rugged rocks are visible in the background.

HIGH ANGLE

RESCUE

Firefighters rescue a person from an industrial ladder using a harness and stretcher in an indoor setting.

STAND BY

RESCUE

Construction workers wearing safety vests and helmets working on a building site, securing a wooden frame to a concrete base with scaffolding and construction equipment around.

CONFINED SPACE

RESCUE

WHY CHOOSE US?

A firefighter in full gear, including a yellow helmet, is suspended in the air climbing on a wall with the help of ropes and climbing equipment.

COMPETENT ROPE RESCUE PERSONNEL

Two construction workers in safety gear working on a roof, viewed from above, using ropes and harnesses.

INDUSTRY LEADING EQUIPMENT

A group of construction workers wearing safety helmets and reflective orange jackets listening to a man who is demonstrating or explaining using climbing equipment near a blue shipping container at a construction site.

SAFETY IS ALWAYS OUR TOP PRIOIRITY

 FAQs

  • 15:1, This requirement originated from strength reduction of software equipment in use during a rescue.

  • The country of Canada averages almost 100 Confined Space deaths each year, 60% of these deaths are the First Responder attempting to assist the affect individual within the Confined Space.

  • Artificial High Directional, AHDs are engineered to be portable, adaptable, and easy to deploy. They come in various configurations—monopods, bipods, and tripods—each serving specific operational needs. In short, it is an artificial anchor utilized for rigging rope rescue systems.