TheRock N Rescue Firefighter Bailout System with Lightning GT Hook is the latest in personal escape systems and last chance rescue. This handy kit is made up of the F4, or FCX escape device, plus fifty feet of Personal Escape, Safe Tech, or Fire Tech rope, an automatic locking carabiner, and the newSterling Lightning GT Hookall packed into a strong, attractive, and durable bag. You can always be prepared if you are ever in need of a last chance rescue. These kits are commonly referred to as a bailout bag, bailout system, or firefighter bailout system.
The Sterling Lightning GT hook serves as a much-needed breakthrough in personal escape anchors. By integrating a traditional hook anchor with a groundbreaking wire gated hitching slot, firefighters and other rescuers now have the option of a truly easy to rig remote anchor. There is no need for complicated knots, which often need to be tied in the dark with bulky gloves. Just double click through the gated hitching slot and then move to the exit. Weighing in at less than eight ounces (226.796 grams), and precision machined from 7000 series aluminum for unparalleled strength and durability, the Lightning GT is the most versatile and the lightest anchor hook available today. And when it is paired with an F4 or FCX device and a Safe Tech, Personal Escape (nylon), or Fire Tech rope, it serves to create the most versatile last chance rescue system ever as it also helps to take the guesswork out of the most fundament step in creating a fail-safe anchor.
Developed for Rock-N-Rescue by Sterling Rope,Nylon PersonalEscape Ropeisthe mostcost-effective solution for those who want theability to escape from astructure without the higher cost of a Technora or Aramid fiber-based rope. Even though the melting point of nylon fibers is lower than the more expensive fibers, recent tests were donewith a remote anchor thatwasexposed to635 degrees; the rope did not fail in any of thetests conducted before 9 minutes.Nylon fibermakes a lightweight, compact, more supple rope that is easier to stuff and use. It also works great with the F4 and new FCX escape devices that are on the market today. Although we hope that you never have to use this item in an emergency, rest assured that if the need to use it arises in an emergency, this product is backed by years of research and development, testing and actual fieldwork. Color: Neon Green with blue tracers.Made in the USA.
Developed for Rock-N-Rescue by Sterling Rope,Safe Tech Escape Ropeis a more cost-effective solution for those who want the high heat resistance of an all Technora escape rope without the higher cost. Safe Tech combines the highheat resistance of Technora into its sheath with the strength and better elongation properties of a nylon core intoa single,more cost-effective package. Although we hope that you never have to use this item in an emergency, rest assured that if the need to use it arises in an emergency, this product is backed by years of research and development, testing and actual fieldwork. The rope can be purchased separately or with one of three different anchor hooks sewn on. The ropes with sewn anchor hooks each come with 50 ft of rope.Meets NFPA1983 for Escape Rope.Made in the U.S.A.
Developed by Sterling Rope for Rock-N-Rescue, the new FireTech2 is an improved version of the popular FireTech, the escape rope choice of theFDNY personal escape systems. FireTech2 is now slightly lighter weight and has a softer hand to make it easier to use with the F4 and the new FCX descent devices. Although we hope that you never have to use this item in an emergency, rest assured that if the need to use it arises in an emergency, this product is backed by years of research and development, testing and actual fieldwork. The rope can be purchased separately or with one of three different anchor hooks sewn on. The ropes with sewn anchor hooks each come with 50 ft of rope.7.5mm high heat resistant, 100% Technora kernmantle construction. Meets NFPA1983 for Escape Rope.Made in the U.S.A.
The FCX personal escape device allows for superb over-pull protection and descent modulation. Its click-to-neutral capability can make fast work out of the horizontal movement. The cam gives you high-caliber braking modulation for a well-controlled descent which you can control with just one hand. Plus its spring-loaded handle keeps out of the way until you need it. This works to prevent tangling and snagging. The FCX personal escape device carries an MBS rating of 3,035 pounds (13.5 kilonewtons). Plus the elevated side rails eliminate glove and sill interference. And at 7.8 ounces (221.126 grams) of 7075-T6 American precision-machined aluminum, the FCX is a strong choice as your firefighter bailout system.
The Tech Extension is used to help extend the users rappel device, such as the Sterling F4, away from the harness. It is particularly helpful when using escape systems that are stored in a pocket. Made in the USA.
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If I'm understanding the type of window you're talking about, wouldn't $(window).unload() (for the dialog window) give you the hook you need?(And if I misunderstood, and you're talking about a dialog box made via CSS rather than a pop-up browser window, then all the ways of closing that window are elements you could register click handers for.)Edit: Ah, I see now you're talking about jquery-ui dialogs, which are made via CSS. You can hook the X which closes the window by registering a click handler for the element with the class ui-dialog-titlebar-close.More useful, perhaps, is you tell you how to figure that out quickly. While displaying the dialog, just pop open FireBug and Inspect the elements that can close the window. You'll instantly see how they are defined and that gives you what you need to register the click handlers.So to directly answer your question, I believe the answer is really "no" -- there's isn't a close event you can hook, but "yes" -- you can hook all the ways to close the dialog box fairly easily and get what you want.
The last weekend of the month brings exciting new collaborations, including another iconic track from Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding, as well as a fierce team-up from Paris Hilton and Meghan Trainor. Halsey and Muni Long offered a taste of their forthcoming projects, while Jordan Davis and Miranda Lambert each delivered fun new country tunes.
In addition to fresh collabs and singles, there's a treasure trove of new albums to uncover. Highlights include Ice Spice's Y2K!, Rakim's G.O.D., Sam Tompkins' hi, my name is insecure, Wild Rivers' Never Better, Tigirlily Gold's Blonde, and kenzie's biting my tongue.
Although fans anticipated Machine Gun Kelly's next release to mark his return to hip-hop, no one seems to be complaining about "KellyRoll." Embracing the trend of venturing into the country genre, mgk teams up with fellow GRAMMY-nominated artist Jelly Roll on their newest track, "Lonely Road."
The genre-blending track interpolates John Denver's classic "Take Me Home, Country Roads." However, unlike Denver's sentimental ode to the simplicity of rural life, mgk and Jelly Roll reinterpret the track through the lens of romantic relationships that have come to a, well, lonely end.
As mgk revealed in an Instagram post, "Lonely Road" was a labor of love for both him and Jelly Roll. "We worked on 'Lonely Road' for 2 years, 8 different studios, 4 different countries, changed the key 4 times," he wrote. "We finally got it right."
In another interpolation special, Halsey samples not one but two classics in their latest single, "Lucky." The song's production features elements of Monica's 1999 hit "Angel of Mine," while the chorus flips Britney Spears' fan-favorite "Lucky" into a first-person narrative.
While Halsey has always been a transparent star, their next project is seemingly going to be even more honest than their previous releases. After first revealing their journey with lupus with the super-personal "The End" in June, "Lucky" further details their struggles: "And I told everybody I was fine for a whole damn year/ And that's the biggest lie of my career."
Like their previous work that transports listeners to a different universe, this album continues that tradition with trancey tracks like lead single "Changes" and the thumping title track. Ask That God offers a chance to reflect on the blend of reality and imagination, while also evoking the radiant energy of their past songs.
The track debuted earlier this month at Harris' show in Ibiza, where Goulding made a surprise appearance to perform "Free" live. With Harris delivering an infectious uptempo house beat and Goulding's silky vocals elevating the track, "Free" proves that the pair still have plenty of musical chemistry left.
Post Malone's transition into country music has been anything but slow; in fact, the artist went full-throttle into the genre. The New York-born, Texas-raised star embraced his new country era with collaborations alongside some of the genre's biggest superstars, like Morgan Wallen and Blake Shelton. Continuing this momentum as he gets closer to releasing F-1 Trillion, Post Malone teams up with Luke Combs for the new track "Guy For That."
Over a plucky electric guitar and lo-fi beats, Frank and Kelly trade verses before joining for the second chorus. Their impassioned vocals elevate the song's hopeful prayer, "Miracle Worker make me new."
Their collaboration arrives just before both artists hit the road for their respective tours. Frank kicks his U.S. trek off in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 31, and Kelly starts her world tour in Taipei, Taiwan on Aug. 17.
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