Excessive heights, no downside for Metro's Search and Rescue group

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Did you see a person dangling on a line from a helicopter over the Las Vegas Excessive Curler? It occurred Thursday morning and should have confused some who witnessed it alongside the Strip.

That was the case for David Adams, who witnessed it and shot video he shared with 8 Information Now. He mentioned he wasn’t certain what was happening.

“A rescue or maybe, or stuck riders,” he mentioned in an e-mail.

It did look as if somebody was being rescued from one of many pods of the big commentary wheel at The LINQ. Nevertheless it wasn’t an precise rescue; it was coaching on the 550-foot-tall wheel, in truth, the tallest commentary wheel in North America.

Las Vegas Metropolitan police shared some images on their Fb web page exhibiting of coaching that is not for the faint of coronary heart.

Las Vegas Metropolitan police, and firefighters from Clark County and Henderson practice on the Excessive Curler in Las Vegas. (Credit score: Fb/Las Vegas Metro)High roller wheel trainig 9 LVMPDLas Vegas Metropolitan police, and firefighters from Clark County and Henderson practice on the Excessive Curler in Las Vegas. (Credit score: Fb/Las Vegas Metro)High roller wheel trainig 2 LVMPD e87421Las Vegas Metropolitan police, and firefighters from Clark County and Henderson practice on the Excessive Curler in Las Vegas. (Credit score: Fb/Las Vegas Metro)High roller wheel trainig 8 LVMPDLas Vegas Metropolitan police, and firefighters from Clark County and Henderson practice on the Excessive Curler in Las Vegas. (Credit score: Fb/Las Vegas Metro)High roller wheel trainig 10 LVMPDLas Vegas Metropolitan police, and firefighters from Clark County and Henderson practice on the Excessive Curler in Las Vegas. (Credit score: Fb/Las Vegas Metro)High roller wheel trainig 7 LVMPDLas Vegas Metropolitan police, and firefighters from Clark County and Henderson practice on the Excessive Curler in Las Vegas. (Credit score: Fb/Las Vegas Metro)

The Excessive Curler is commonly used to coach police and fireplace crews in performing tough rescues. Metro was joined by the Clark County Hearth and Henderson Hearth departments within the train.

“This training allows firefighters to practice complex, high-angle rescues and to refine the safety measures in place if a rescue needs to be accomplished. These skills can be utilized and adapted to incidents that could occur anywhere in our community,” Clark County Public Data Officer Cristine Crews mentioned.

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