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Rescue 2 Training Cutting edge and blue collar at the same time? You bet!

R2T is a company that specializes in the practice and teaching of rope rescue, firefighter escape, and rope access.

Awesome to see the AHP out in the wild! Thanks to the Flemington-Raritan crew for sharing the pics!
02/14/2026

Awesome to see the AHP out in the wild! Thanks to the Flemington-Raritan crew for sharing the pics!

How’s this for a cool present? Real deal gift under the tree after we were contacted by someone who wanted to get an AHP...
12/26/2025

How’s this for a cool present? Real deal gift under the tree after we were contacted by someone who wanted to get an AHP for their husband for Christmas!

We were fortunate enough to receive serial number 0001 of the Appalachian Hitching Post.  We had to bring to back to the...
12/13/2025

We were fortunate enough to receive serial number 0001 of the Appalachian Hitching Post. We had to bring to back to the place where a lot of great ideas, including this one, come from, the firehouse. In this case specifically, Rescue Squad 2 in Wash DC. The first run of these from Rock Exotica has been selling really well. Thank you all for the support.

How it started. How it’s Going.   TLDR: The Appalachian Hitching Post is out now, thank you to everyone for the help alo...
11/29/2025

How it started. How it’s Going. TLDR: The Appalachian Hitching Post is out now, thank you to everyone for the help along the way! Contact us to buy one direct from the inventor or go to Rock Exotica website.

Ten or so years ago, the thought occurred at Rescue Squad 2 in Wash DC that it would be really cool if we could anchor an Arizona Vorte to the side of the firetruck to be able to quickly use it without a bunch of setup time. Some motivated firemen with welding skills whipped up the very first version of what would eventually become the AHP. It was used several times on actual rescues.

While it worked, it was not “perfect”. And so the journey began. How does one end up with a practical, metal version of the idea they had in their head? What if you’ve never even worked with metal before? The answer is Youtube and Facebook marketplace.

After watching endless hours of machinist videos on YouTube, I decided to buy a small bench top milling machine off of FB marketplace for $350. With not a lot of precision, and even less capacity for bigger pieces, I started hacking out what would become the first attempt at the AHP.

Quickly realizing that the bench top mill was way too small, it was back to marketplace I go. The bench top mill was sold for twice what I paid for it and I found a big (3000 lb) Bridgeport clone (or dupe as the kids might say) milling machine. The logistics of lifting and transporting one is a whole other story unto itself. The cost of the big machine was only a little bit more than what I sold the small machine for. Seriously. The cost of the machine, I was soon to find out, was the small expense. Getting all of the tooling, clamps, vise, etc… to make it really sing is where the real cost lies. There’s also an associated cost with your wife accepting the fact that the house will have aluminum chips in it for the rest or eternity.

From there it was a series of designs, each with a different and improved thought, to test out, change, find a flaw you never anticipated, and keep on going until you get to a “close enough” version of perfect. Each step along the way represents a huge leap in learning and the ability to anticipate problems in future versions before they arise.

There are probably 8 or 9 markedly different versions of the AHP that came before the final version you see before you. Here is a picture of a few of them. The other versions not pictured all became cannibalized into some other project. Buying aluminum chunks isn’t super quick or cheap for the home gamer.

From top to bottom:

-Rapid change head was designed so I only had to machine a little bit, instead of the whole block of aluminum.

-Narrow slot for pinning in a raptor foot with the wings milled off.
Pin goes through hole of the raptor foot. Needed an extra sleeve to take up the slop between the difference of pin size and the hole in the foot.

-Slot was much deeper and allowed for pinning a hole in the leg rather than the foot.

-The orange one is how Rock Thompson envisioned the final version of the design, after numerous conversations about what I would want improved if I had the talent and time. I have neither, Rock Exotica has both.

Eventually, a final version is born.

And that’s just the design of it all. Add in contracts to get it to market, figuring out a what color it’s going to be, writing the instruction manual for it (anticipating how people could potentially, accidentally mis-use it), etc… It’s quite a process. And it’s just a chunk of metal with no moving parts! It’s certainly been an extremely enjoyable process, filled with more learning than I ever could have hoped to experience when I set out on the journey.

Special thanks to everyone who has helped along the way in inspiring how to make the AHP a reality. Of extra special note is Brandon at Rock Exotica, who helped guide me from rough prototype to finished product. Thank you everyone!

The same elevator that created the birth of the Doortex! Several stalled elevators at this stop over the years have requ...
11/25/2025

The same elevator that created the birth of the Doortex! Several stalled elevators at this stop over the years have required rope usage due to it being a blind shaft. Do yourself a favor and take the escalators if you ever visit that area!

AZV used for a real deal C Space rescue. Great work by Mobile Fire.
08/12/2025

AZV used for a real deal C Space rescue. Great work by Mobile Fire.

Last week, Rescue 2 Training were at Christiana Fire in Delaware to deliver our Aerial Rigging for Technical Rescue clas...
08/09/2025

Last week, Rescue 2 Training were at Christiana Fire in Delaware to deliver our Aerial Rigging for Technical Rescue class. The members of the New Castle County Technical Rescue Team were shown what we believe to be the best way to rig different aerials for technical rescue while making good decisions about the load placed on the device. Thank you to all of the team members in class who made it a great class.

We’ve got two more of these classes coming up in October 2025 at the Lehigh County Training Academy on Oct 4 and at the Keystone Firemanship Conference on Oct 18.

Lehigh County Oct 4:
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Keystone Firemanship Conference Oct 18:
https://lovethejobfiretraining.com/firemanship-conference

06/12/2025

Still going strong. He came prepared to stay for a while. Not the norm for city protesters.

What‘s the plan when they don’t want to come down? Treat them like a cat in a tree knowing that they’ll come down when t...
06/11/2025

What‘s the plan when they don’t want to come down? Treat them like a cat in a tree knowing that they’ll come down when they’re hungry, perhaps? Curious about your thoughts.

It’s been nearly 18 hours since D.C. police first responded to the scene of an ongoing barricade incident at a communication tower on the American University campus.

Our inaugural Aerial Rigging for Technical Rescue class debuted this past weekend. Thank you to the High Plains Fire Con...
05/20/2025

Our inaugural Aerial Rigging for Technical Rescue class debuted this past weekend. Thank you to the High Plains Fire Conference for having us to Casper, WY to deliver it. Contact us if your department would like to know the math behind the rigging of aerial ladders and ropes.

We spent the week with our good friends in Clarksville, TN delivering a 5 day rope rescue course. Covered a ton of groun...
04/18/2025

We spent the week with our good friends in Clarksville, TN delivering a 5 day rope rescue course. Covered a ton of ground ranging from the latest anchoring techniques, to artificial high directionals and everything in between.

Great job by Tampa Fire Rescue on this Doortex. Heads up play to hook the ceiling above the door in order to get a bette...
03/19/2025

Great job by Tampa Fire Rescue on this Doortex. Heads up play to hook the ceiling above the door in order to get a better place for the foot to land.

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