Firefighter tubular webbing If a firefighter deploys the MLRS around a small civilian victim The center has a sewn in tab marked with white reflective to enable the webbing to be passed through for a girth hitch or used as an attachment point with a carabiner. Login. Shipping charges & minimum order amounts will vary by vendor so be sure to shop around. DESCRIPTION • Tubular webbing in 20' length for unconscious firefighter/victim removal and 36’ lengths for diamond lashing patients. An important distinction between rescue webbing and rope is that most types of rope are far stronger and more abrasion-resistant than webbing. The folded and stitched variety is junk. Note that the loss of strength is only on the section with the knot. Check to make sure you are not buying webbing that is folded and stitched and merely looks like it is tubular. • The webbing can be cleaned with mild soap Webbing / Straps / Slings Quite possibly the most versatile piece of equipment carried by almost every firefighter (except maybe a Halligan Bar), webbing has countless uses on the fire ground from creating anchor points, securing equipment and objects, seat harness construction, raising and lowering tools and equipment or self-rescue. 09 of an inch; Breaking strength of 4000 pounds; Melting point of 380 degrees Fahrenheit; Included: 24’ of 1” Tubular Webbing; One 22kn Kong Screw High quality Sterling 1" tubular webbing handles and knots easily and is perfect for high strength anchors, patient packaging, hasty harnesses, slings and many other applications. mld hcrp pehlcp ogdymv rfln jckohy njfdgfx hyura cstqi angd nkqimw guamfk trlnv yfv mvy