Technical rescue training is about to look different.

Visualize the system before you build the system.

LoadPath Labs is developing hands-on, fire-service-minded training tools for rope rescue, rope access, and technical rescue instructors.

COMING SOON

Built for the training room. Inspired by the rescue environment.

LoadPath Labs

Built around rescue training, system thinking, and visual learning.

Our Mission

Make complex rescue systems easier to teach, understand, and retain. LoadPath Labs is focused on giving instructors a better way to explain load paths, anchors, redirects, mechanical advantage, system movement, and rigging decisions.

  • Improve hands-on classroom instruction
  • Help students see how systems work
  • Bridge the gap between whiteboard and rope station

Who We Are

LoadPath Labs is a small U.S.-based startup creating practical training tools for rescuers, instructors, and departments that need clear, repeatable ways to teach technical rescue concepts.

  • Fire-service focused
  • Built for real training environments
  • Designed with rescue system language in mind

Built For

Designed for fire departments, rope rescue teams, rope access professionals, and instructors who want a visual way to plan, teach, critique, and reinforce system construction before building live systems.

  • Fire departments
  • Technical rescue instructors
  • Rope access and rescue teams

What’s Coming?

We’re keeping the first release under wraps for now. But if you teach, build, or troubleshoot rope systems, this is being made for you.

  • Compact training-room tools
  • System-focused learning aids
  • Built to help rescuers visualize before they rig
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Visual

Turn complicated rescue concepts into layouts students can see, discuss, and adjust.

02

Practical

Made for training nights, company drills, recruit classes, and instructor-led system reviews.

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Purpose-Built

Focused on rope rescue, rope access, and fire-service technical rescue education.

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First Release

Something is in the works.

Small enough for the classroom. Built around real rescue thinking. Details coming soon.