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Vehicle Extrication Today

This group will discuss extrication issues from A-Z. From training issues,New Vehicle Technology and the latest tricks of the trade. We will share information in order to keep our extrication scenes both efficient and safe.

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Route 8 Underride

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Impalement Drill

Started by Tom Bradley May 22, 2011.

Vehicle Stabilization16 Replies

Started by Chris Pepler.Last replyby Stephen Delisle Miller May 15, 2011.

Paratech Storage

Started by Tom Bradley Jan 12, 2011.

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Comment byMark Kopczynskion January 7, 2014 at 6:22pm

Anyone have a hybrid vehicle SOG in place?

Comment byDalton Trippeon September 4, 2012 at 8:44pm
新的人,但有一个问题。我们department is have a docu drama during our open house on fire safty week. We are going to show the public on how and why we do vehicle extraction. But the trouble is i dont know a good way to present it to the public....any suggestions??
Comment byGary Gundyon December 31, 2009 at 5:01pm
Tom:
We had the same problem. I took a haligan bar and bent the hood back and raised it up enough so we could use are hydralic cutters on the hood lock and assembly cutting both of them and opening up the hood. We have done this in training and it has been working for use. Give it a try in training first to see if it works for your department.
Comment byTom Burgeron November 21, 2009 at 6:09pm
And by the way. It was an OLDS. Battery was under the washing fluid. Which was under the cross strut. Firckin engineers!!!!!!!!!
Comment byTom Burgeron November 21, 2009 at 6:06pm
Hey guys. I have a question. Had a vehicle accident today. The car was rear ended. No damage to the front end. The drivers door was pinned shut. Air bags were not deployed.Drivers window up and in tack. Long story short. Trying to pop the hood to access the battery, to cut power from the air bags. While we were extricating. Could not access the hood release or the cable. Had to go straight for the latch. My question is. What is the best way to do this and what tools to use. Jaws were being used elswhere and had a prob with them. Couldn,t use a sawsall, gas everywhere. We eventually got it with two halligans, a spud bar and brute strength.
Comment byEDUARDO ESCUDEROon October 30, 2009 at 9:52am
Dear Bill
如果它feassible分享一些我nformation and tips, I`ll be very glad to recive yours.
my e mail is firediver1@gmail.com.
I have some chilean info, but nothing comapres with your experience and possibilities.

Many thanks in advance.
receibe a big hug
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Comment byBill Hartmanon October 30, 2009 at 8:39am
Did anyone catch Ron Moores web cast on the tests experiment done on ultra high strength steal? It had a lot of good info on this steal and it's location on the more common vehicles on the road today. It also showed some tips on how to deal with it. (Sorry to fireengineering for commenting on a competitors web cast, but it is a very good training article and heads up to all.)

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