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An essential role in the adventure

Become a casualty

Volunteer casualties bring Rope'n Rescue scenarios to life. They allow teams to train in more realistic conditions while enjoying a human, supervised and memorable experience.

I want to participate

The role of casualties

A volunteer casualty agrees to take part in an accident scenario to help teams train. Depending on the workshop, they may be placed in a stretcher, positioned at height, taken care of by teams or simply play a role that makes the intervention more credible.

Play a role

Play a role

Simulate an accident situation seriously, with good humour and clear instructions.

Be supervised

Be supervised

All handling is organised and monitored by the Rope'n Rescue team.

Take part

Take part

Bring your presence, energy and smile to a collective adventure.

Do you need experience?

Not necessarily. Profiles are very varied: some are completely new to ropes, others come from climbing, via ferrata, rescue, rope access or simply want to try something different.

The key is to be willing, available, able to follow instructions and clearly communicate your limits or constraints.

Please mention

Fear of heights, health issues, mobility, stress, medication or specific concerns: it is better to mention everything in the form so the organisation can adapt the situations.

The casualty spirit

The portraits mostly highlight the atmosphere: curious and motivated people, sometimes impressed by height, but happy to contribute to an event where friendliness and pushing limits matter.

Challenge

Step outside your comfort zone at your own pace in a safe, supervised environment.

Atmosphere

Share a weekend with passionate teams, volunteers and participants.

Purpose

Help teams practise their communication, procedures and organisation.

Memories

Leave with an unusual experience and plenty of stories to tell.

2025 casualties

Here are the volunteers who bring the 2025 scenarios to life. Each card shows their motivation and two photos from the existing page.

Marie - photo 1 Marie - photo 2
2025 casualty

Marie

42 years old

A specialist educator and single mother, she joins the adventure for a powerful first experience, bringing curiosity, humour and a desire to discover the event from the inside.

Steeve - photo 1 Steeve - photo 2
2025 casualty

Steeve

41 years old

A police officer and mountain enthusiast, he practises climbing, trekking, via ferrata, mountaineering and rope jumping. Heights are already part of his playground.

Aurélie - photo 1 Aurélie - photo 2
2025 casualty

Aurélie

43 years old

A mother of three, police officer and nail technician, she arrives with some via ferrata experience and a real desire to try everything.

Erin - photo 1 Erin - photo 2
2025 casualty

Erin

22 years old

A specialist educator drawn to adrenaline despite her fear of heights, she has already experienced several editions and returns for the atmosphere, supervision and memories.

Judith - photo 1 Judith - photo 2
2025 casualty

Judith

28 years old

A veterinary assistant, athlete and climbing enthusiast, she sees Rope’N as a human adventure combining challenge, learning and encounters.

Marine - photo 1 Marine - photo 2
2025 casualty

Marine

23 years old

A care assistant and ATNUP ambulance worker, she enjoys action, discovery and challenges. Despite her fear of heights, she is ready to fully commit.

Hermine - photo 1 Hermine - photo 2
2025 casualty

Hermine

16 years old

Still a student, she dreams of becoming an emergency physician. Everything related to emergency care interests her and she wants to discover this unique experience.

Carlos - photo 1 Carlos - photo 2
2025 casualty

Carlos

36 years old

A professional rope-access technician passionate about caving, canyoning, climbing and rescue, he discovers Rope'n Rescue Belgium with the desire to experience it fully.

Léni - photo 1 Léni - photo 2
2025 casualty

Léni

21 years old

A former fairground worker turned rope-access technician at Green Up, passionate about mountains and exposure, he comes to discover another side of his profession.

Claude - photo 1 Claude - photo 2
2025 casualty

Claude

45 years old

A mother of three teenagers, administrative employee, photographer, athlete and keen walker, she comes looking for an energetic new experience.

Dana - photo 1 Dana - photo 2
2025 casualty

Dana

50 years old

A Czech translator passionate about Krav Maga and a beginner in kickboxing, she is drawn to ropes and wants to understand this world from the inside.

Ambre - photo 1 Ambre - photo 2
2025 casualty

Ambre

20 years old

A dietetics student, cheerful and athletic since childhood, she discovers the event with the desire to tame exposure and push beyond her limits.

Cyril - photo 1 Cyril - photo 2
2025 casualty

Cyril

44 years old

A railway worker accustomed to playing the victim, he is not intimidated by exposure and sees Rope’N as an opportunity to break away from everyday life.

Louis - photo 1 Louis - photo 2
2025 casualty

Louis

19 years old

For his first experience as a victim, he comes seeking challenge, new sensations and the distinctive atmosphere of Rope'n Rescue Belgium.

Lucas - photo 1 Lucas - photo 2
2025 casualty

Lucas

21 years old

A rope-access technician for two and a half years and an adrenaline enthusiast, he wants to discover another side of his profession and experience the event’s team spirit.

Victims approved for 2026 will appear here once confirmed in the administration area.

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