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Watch more What's Wrong videos: https://hubs.la/Q01hKLsq0 In this What's Wrong video, the Triskelion Tripod has been purposely placed in the retracted position to simulate a low clearance space above the opening to the confined space. Take a close look to see if you can find what's wrong before reading the answer below. ---- One of the reasons for using an Artificial High Directional (AHD) such as a Triskelion or Arizona Vortex is to gain room to assist with transitioning an edge or bringing a victim out of a confined space. It is not uncommon to see rescuers waste space they gained with the AHD by tying a knot with a large loop. Granted, the example shown in the video is extreme, but we routinely see people lose 6” to 12” with an oversized loop and a Figure 8 on a Bight. A Poachers Knot is a much better choice as you can see in the video. It helps to get every bit of height you can to make the transition easier and safe. __________ #cmcpro #cmcpro_official #cmcrescue #rescue #roperescue #roperescuetechnician #roperescuetech #roperescueprofessional #roperescuetraining #firerescue #ropeaccesstech #whatswrong #cmcschool #confinedspace #confinedspacerescue #cmctriskelion Website: https://www.cmcpro.com/ Facebook : / cmcpro Twitter : / cmcpro_official Instagram : / cmcpro_official