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He maneuvers the helicopter around the woman. after swinging past the woman a couple times, he is able to grab hold of the rock. i m using the force to keep him pinned against the rock. i was able to get enough footing so i could crunch and get my body close to her. demarto is screaming to the woman not to let go as he gets the rescue strap technically called a stroke ready. i don t want her to change anything until i get get that rescue strope on her. he discovers she s too terrified to let go of the rock face. she d been hanging on to that rock face for two hours. she didn t want to let go. she had her hand attached to little piece of granite in that little cave area there. trust me. she had a death grip on it. i had to pry her fingers off that granite twice. demarto is able to slip the rescue strope around the woman. once the woman is firmly attached to him. he gives barth a quick signal and up they go. the woman clings to demarto. she had a bear hug on me. ....
Sergeant barth begins lowering deputy paramedic mark demarto toward the woman. both men are wearing helmet cameras. as soon as i left the bird, i started to spin due to the rotor wash. i needed to stop this spin as fast as i can and get it stopped in a safe manner away from our victim. he doesn t want to accidentally bump into the woman and knock her off the rock face. i was able to point out a spot on the cliff where i could safely stop my spinning. basically, it s a flintstone maneuver. you stick your foot out against the cliff face and you come to a stop. okay. good. then get to the task at hand and complete the rescue. but demarto is still getting pushed away from the rock by the wind kicked up by the helicopter s powerful rotor. he uses hand signals to communicate with barth. ....
He also threw down a small rope that couldn t have held her weight, but would give her something to hold on to for reassurance. the sun is starting to set and the rescue team has to work quickly. sergeant barth begins lowering deputy paramedic mark demarto toward the woman. both men are wearing helmet cameras. as soon as i left the bird, i started to spin due to the rotor wash. i needed to stop this spin as fast as i can and get it stopped in a safe manner away from our victim. he doesn t want to accidentally bump into the woman and knock her off the rock face. i was able to point out a spot on the cliff where i could safely stop my spinning. basically, it s a flintstone maneuver. you stick your foot out against the cliff face, come to a stop. then get to the task at hand and complete the rescue. but demarto is still getting pushed away from the rock by the wind kicked up by the ....
Couple times, demarto is able to grab hold of the rock. and i m using that force of the helicopter to keep him pinned against the rock. i was able to get enough footing so i could get my body close to her. demarto is screaming to the woman not to let go as he gets the rescue strap ready. i don t want her to change anything until i can get that rescue strope on her. he realized she s too terrified to let go of the rock face. she d been hanging on to that rock face for two hours. she didn t want to let go. she had her hand attached to that little piece of granite in that cave there, and trust me, she had a death grip on it. i had to pry her fingers off that granite twice. demarto is able to slip the red rescue strope around the woman. once the woman is firmly attached to him, demarto gives crew chief bartha a quick hand signal and up they go. the woman clings to demarto. ....
Sergeant barth begins lowering deputy paramedic mark demarto toward the woman. both men are wearing helmet cameras. as soon as i left the bird, i started to spin due to the wash. i needed to stop this spin as fast as i can, and i need to get it stopped in a safe manner, away from our victim. he doesn t want to accidentally bump into the woman and knock her off the rock face. i was able to point out a spot on the cliff where i could safely stop my spinning. basically, it s a simple flintstone maneuver. you stick your foot out against the cliff face. you come to a stop, and it s okay, good, now let s get on to the task at hand and let s complete the rescue. but demarto is still getting pushed away from the rock by the wind kicked up by the helicopter s powerful rotor. he uses hand signals to communicate with barth, who harnesses the power of the helicopter to move the paramedic toward the woman. after swinging past the woman a ....