I fell off a ladder while carrying.
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I fell off a ladder while carrying.
Last Sunday, I was helping set up for my church's Fall Carnival. I was up on a 4-foot step ladder hanging a banner and I missed a rung while stepping down. I still had most of my weight on my front leg, so it was a more of a slow fall that a quick drop. I manged to roll as I landed, so the impact was minimal. I had my Taurus 605 (2" .357) in a Kholster IWB holster at about 3:30. No damage to me and only the slightest scratch on the very tip of my wood grip from the grip hitting the concrete through my shirt. This is the first time I've suffered any kind of fall while carrying concealed. Funny thing is that my friend who was helping me hang the banner (he knows I carry and is going to get his CHL soon) asked if my gun was ok before he asked if I was ok! I actually had the same reaction and checked that my gun was secure before I checked myself for wounds. I was very pleased that the little 605 remained securely in its holster despite my acrobatics and suffered almost no marring or damage. Likewise, I was happy that I wasn't carrying further to the rear or SOB as that probably would have really hurt based on the way I landed/rolled. Honestly, I hadn't really thought about issues like falling off a ladder while carrying before this happened.
Last edited by Warhammer on Fri Nov 05, 2010 3:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
Glad you're OK!!
Missing a rung is a bad thing. Very easy to twist a knee if the other leg gets hung in the ladder........
Glad the weapon survived as well! We can never predict the whims of nature, and sometimes just have to roll with the punches...
Missing a rung is a bad thing. Very easy to twist a knee if the other leg gets hung in the ladder........
Glad the weapon survived as well! We can never predict the whims of nature, and sometimes just have to roll with the punches...
Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
Nice. Most everyone here would probably do the same thing. Many people do the same with their car after an accident. I did after the last time I went down on my bike. I had gotten up, grimaced looking at the damage to my bike, then my wife, and carried her to the side of the road before noticing that I was also injured. She had broken one of the tiny bones in her foot (we didn't know this for another two weeks) and could not put any weight on it.Warhammer wrote:Funny thing is that my friend who was helping me hang the banner (he knows I carry and is going to get his CHL soon) asked if my gun was ok before he asked if I was ok!
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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
I'm glad the gun is OK.
....and you too.
I hate falling. I'm reminded of the time I tried to do some stunts on my kids skateboard.
The older you get, the harder the ground seems to be.

....and you too.

I hate falling. I'm reminded of the time I tried to do some stunts on my kids skateboard.

The older you get, the harder the ground seems to be.

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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
Gravity gets stronger too.USA1 wrote:I'm glad the gun is OK.![]()
....and you too.![]()
I hate falling. I'm reminded of the time I tried to do some stunts on my kids skateboard.
The older you get, the harder the ground seems to be.

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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
WildBill wrote:Gravity gets stronger too.USA1 wrote:I'm glad the gun is OK.![]()
....and you too.![]()
I hate falling. I'm reminded of the time I tried to do some stunts on my kids skateboard.
The older you get, the harder the ground seems to be.

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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
Glad you and your second amendment are OK!
Ha Ha!!! Sounds like me. No stunts, but I do ride my kids rip-sticks around from time to time. I'm waiting for the wipe-out but I've been lucky so far.USA1 wrote:I hate falling. I'm reminded of the time I tried to do some stunts on my kids skateboard.
The older you get, the harder the ground seems to be.
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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
Glad you're okay!
This is exactly why I discourage SOB carry. Heck of a way to end up in a wheelchair, that.
This is exactly why I discourage SOB carry. Heck of a way to end up in a wheelchair, that.
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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
How's the ladder?
Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
jamisjockey wrote:Glad you're okay!
This is exactly why I discourage SOB carry. Heck of a way to end up in a wheelchair, that.

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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
I fell off a 90' ladder.
Of course, it was only off the first step...
Of course, it was only off the first step...
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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
According to Mythbusters, if you had been able to grab a sheet of plywood on your way down, it would have softened the landing!
Glad you are OK.
An OSHA class I took once taught that ladder falls are the number one cause of death on construction sites, albeit from 6' ladders, not 4'.
I think it was Bugs Bunny who said, "It's not the fall, it's the sudden stop at the end."
Glad you are OK.
An OSHA class I took once taught that ladder falls are the number one cause of death on construction sites, albeit from 6' ladders, not 4'.
I think it was Bugs Bunny who said, "It's not the fall, it's the sudden stop at the end."
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Re: I fell off a ladder while carrying.
Oldgringo wrote:How's the ladder?

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Glad your ok. That scratch will give your Taurus character! I was cleaning the pine needles off my roof two weeks ago and had the slightest slide of my right foot. Needless to say I got my balance back quick but it’s scary even from a single story house. Did a quick internet search and it says anywhere from 2,000-6,000 people die each year falling off a ladder and 20,000-40,000 get hurt. Safety first!
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CC Italian wrote:Glad your ok. That scratch will give your Taurus character! I was cleaning the pine needles off my roof two weeks ago and had the slightest slide of my right foot. Needless to say I got my balance back quick but it’s scary even from a single story house. Did a quick internet search and it says anywhere from 2,000-6,000 people die each year falling off a ladder and 20,000-40,000 get hurt. Safety first!

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