Light Urban Search & Rescue-$69.95
Team Leader Bag        new lower price
Easier access than backpacks. Over the shoulder bags allow rescuer to be hands free.
One bag per team, carried by the Team Leader.

Contents: Hard hat, goggles, vest, dust masks, leather gloves, knee pads, marker, pry
bar, door wedges, 4 in 1 utility shutoff, window punch, duct tape, search webbing,
flashlight, light sticks, hazard tape, drinking water.

Our goal is to train and outfit the rescuers who
will be handling those spontaneous rescues.
Rescues of the past were done by many who
had no training and performed rescues
unsafely without the right gear. We provide the
training and realistic emergency kits
Individual Safety gear-$21.95 per set
Each S&R member must wear their own personal protection.
That consists of the following: Hard hat, Goggles, Dust Masks, Vest, Gloves and Knee
Pads.
LifeSaver Pack-$19.95
Provides each team member with Life Saving first aid supplies to treat the wounded inside
the rescue area. Contents: waist pack, triangular bandages, 4x4 gauze dressings, 5x9  
trauma dressings, roll of gauze, latex gloves, antimicrobial wipes, paramedic scissors.
Cribbing-$75.00
For victims trapped in light rescue environments we have developed a "Light Rescue
Package" to stabilize heavy non- structural items. Cribbing should always be used during
lifting for victim and rescuer safety. Cribbing consists of routered and sanded wood in the
form of a lever, fulcrum, 2x4's and wedges.
Disaster Survival Container-$499.00
A mobile container includes search & rescue gear for 4 persons. Contents:
Disaster 1st aid for 150 persons: 16x20 tarp, hard hats, goggles, masks, gloves,
vests, knee pads, markers, tag line, window punch, utility shutoff tool, pry bars,
flashlights, light sticks, duct tape, flagging tape, full set of cribbing.
"On Duty" utility shutoff tool-$14.95
We have been using this heavy duty multipurpose digging, prying and
shutoff tool on our fire engines for years. It will not spark or rust while
shutting off both your gas and water. Strong enough to pry open doors or
dig through debris. I strongly suggest one for each home and business.
cribbing exercise search & rescue gearSurvival Skills & Co. has trained more people in Light Urban Search & Rescue
than any other company. As a result we have put together some realistic
guidelines with a emergency supply line to help you achieve your goals. As
professional firefighters and paramedics we believe in a no nonsense approach
to emergency supplies. We have over 100 years of combined experience in
handling emergencies in the field. We are prepared and look forward to
outfitting your schools or businesses with ... real world solutions.

Do not go in unprepared. Along with proper training, you need the right gear.
Our Light Urban Search & Rescue supplies will enable your employees to
perform safe and effective rescues based on their level of training.

Be leery of vendors who attempt to sell you fire axes, sledge hammers, military  
folding shovels, come-alongs, winches, 6-12 ton hydraulic jacks, rappelling  
equipment. These are folks who are clearly unqualified to recommend search &
rescue gear. They have never performed urban search & rescue and are
unaware of the difference between Heavy -vs- light rescue. FEMA has set
standards for civillians with CERT training. As a CERT instructor I can assure
you none of the above items are used in the training. FEMA teaches "Cribbing"
as a national standard for lifting objects. We are the only company offering
"Cribbing".

There is a big difference between Heavy Rescue and Light Rescue. Heavy
Rescue involves structural collapse and compromise, Light Rescue involves
safe structures with content damage. Civilians and Emergency Response teams
/employees should not be involved in any Heavy Urban Rescues. As an
employer you except a great liability when you provide tools for Heavy Rescue
such as jacks, winches and fire axes. Heavy Rescue is an extremely dangerous
and technical operation. To use these tools safely requires many hours of
specialized training. Sledge hammers and axes for example are demolition tools
and not appropriate for light rescue. The fire department historically has
handled all Heavy Rescues which is typically less than 10-15% of the rescues in
an affected area. Light Rescues on the other hand amount to 85-90% of the
rescues in the affected area. We must have trained civilians able to identify the
difference and react appropriately to the rescue.
Emergency Window Hammer seatbelt cutter

In car accidents many drivers become
trapped. Your doors are jammed, battery
damaged leaving your door locks and power
windows inoperative. A simple tap with this
Emergency Window Hammer and you're out.
Emergency Window Hammer-$9.95
For quick and effortless safe removal of tempered glass, the window hammer
also cuts seat belts in car accidents. This a great addition for search & rescue
teams. Used by professional firefighters. TIP: Use duct tape or vinyl shelf
paper over glass prior to breaking. Keeps glass as one piece, for quick safe
removal.
Light Urban Search & Rescue
Disaster Training and Supplies
since 1991
1-888-705-2184