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Trailer on Site
Shoring Class - Raker Shore
Certification stickers on a helmet
Air Bag lifting to pop the water balloon.
Raise the offset unbalanced irregular concrete up and pop the water balloon.
Shoring Class - Raker Shore
Certification stickers on a helmet
Air Bag lifting to pop the water balloon.
Raise the offset unbalanced irregular concrete up and pop the water balloon.
Raise the 4x8 slab, build a bridge, and trundle 'Big Mo' over the obstacle under the slab.
'A-Frame' for lifting 'Big Mo' over a Stokes basket without spilling a cup of water.
3600 lb. ' Big Mo' is almost home on the O Course.
Chip hammer in action after drilling overhead exposing the rebar in a confined space.
Cutting Rebar overhead in a confined space after a dirty breach.
After two days in the rain and numerous concrete breaches -The gear is filthy.
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Breaching the wall we found a Telephone pole in the middle of the vault
Cutting our way through
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Entrance to team 2's Search area after the 3500 lb. block was removed and entry was made
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Inside the vault showing Breaches that we completed to get to the victim