mikeindabronx Joined Aug 25, 2009 Messages 28,530 Mar 26, 2019 #1 https://www.wsmv.com/news/devices-designed-to-save-firefighters-lives-are-being-recalled/article_fac6a99e-500b-11e9-bce8-13f4b8d0007d.html
https://www.wsmv.com/news/devices-designed-to-save-firefighters-lives-are-being-recalled/article_fac6a99e-500b-11e9-bce8-13f4b8d0007d.html
C CFDMarshal Joined Feb 27, 2010 Messages 1,312 Mar 27, 2019 #2 Metro Nashville and Murfreesboro both used the system and have pulled from service.
B BCR Joined Sep 30, 2011 Messages 610 Apr 2, 2019 #3 I?d rather have the hook that might break than not have one at all. I wonder how big the difference was in break strength
I?d rather have the hook that might break than not have one at all. I wonder how big the difference was in break strength
C CFDMarshal Joined Feb 27, 2010 Messages 1,312 Apr 2, 2019 #4 BCR said: I?d rather have the hook that might break than not have one at all. I wonder how big the difference was in break strength Click to expand... I agree, but all the city suits disagree!
BCR said: I?d rather have the hook that might break than not have one at all. I wonder how big the difference was in break strength Click to expand... I agree, but all the city suits disagree!
L Lebby Joined Feb 27, 2015 Messages 1,630 Apr 3, 2019 #5 CMC is replacing them at their own expense per the article. On a separate note FDNY uses Petzl.