How many muscles do humans have in their fingers? (a) 201 (b) 32 (c) 17 (d) 0 Answer….. (d) 0 / Zero Fingers do not contain muscles (other than arrector pili). The muscles that move the finger joints are in the palm and forearm. The long tendons that deliver motion from the forearm muscles may be observed to move […]
Read MoreBlog
Cat Rescued from a 100′ Water Tower in Lasalle Colorado
Technical Rescue Systems was called in to assist the Lasalle Fire Department to rescue a kitten form their downtown water tower. Here is the news footage and a few links to the whole news stories. Amazing the interest this story got…. http://denver.cbslocal.com/2016/11/02/drone-rescue-company-helps-rescue-kitten-stranded-on-water-tower/ http://people.com/pets/update-colorado-cat-rescued-from-water-tower-is-ready-for-a-home/ http://www.firefighternation.com/articles/2016/11/colorado-firefighters-rescue-cat-on-water-tower.html http://www.firehouse.com/video/12276448/co-technical-rescue-crew-saves-cat-from-water-tower-in-lasalle http://www.abc2news.com/news/national/cat-stuck-on-lasalle-water-tower So glad we could help…..
Read MoreIntroducing our newest training course!
TRS Drone Pilot Training Course Description TRS Drone Pilot Training for Tower and Structure Inspection June 21, 2016 Welcome to our newest training course “Drone Pilot Training” Full Certification training for commercial use of UAV Drones for High Definition Video Documentation: 2 Day 16 hour Training Course 4 Student Minimum (If less than 4 […]
Read MoreRope Trip Video
https://quik.gopro.com/v/9eJDheksFg/
Read MoreHere is the new article going in the July / August issue of NATE’s “Tower Times”
Safety and Education More standards…. Really….? Stand by… These aren’t too bad. What they mean to us? Here are a couple of new Emergency Standards up for us to review, do a bit of training on and incorporate into our company guidelines and our own NATE Accident Prevention, Safety and Health Program Guide. Recently added […]
Read MoreOften Overlooked; A Climbers Grip
Focusing on Grip, An Important Asset to a Climber. Grip; “A firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp.” “One of the number one causes of climber fatigue is your grip” Lately I have been reading up on the benefits of really working those muscles in your hands and fingers that sometimes get overlooked, so […]
Read MoreWelcome to the New Equipment Blog on Technical Rescue Systems Website!
The goal of this blog to is inform you of upcoming unique equipment advances, include you in all the latest information in regards to your safety and to keep you safe by providing up to date fit videos and photos to offer the best reviews to better help you choose the equipment that is right […]
Read More