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Vehicle Extrication & Rescue

To talk about all things related to vehicle extrication. Not USAR. Not Confined Space. Not SAR. Not BA. Not Swift Water. Not Trench. Vehicle extricaiton only....

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Cribbing: What type and how much

Started by paul michael komandt. Last reply by Frank Mantegari Feb 18, 2016. 13 Replies

How You Stabilising This?

Started by lutan1. Last reply by William Revis Feb 10, 2015. 11 Replies

Hybrid cars and trucks

Started by Eric Hamlett. Last reply by John K. Johnson Sep 3, 2014. 28 Replies

recommendations on extrication tools

Started by Tandy Young. Last reply by Ben Waller Jan 13, 2012. 45 Replies

PowerPoint - Vehicle Extrication & Rescue

Started by Art Sutherland. Last reply by John K. Johnson Nov 30, 2011. 14 Replies

Car Under Truck- What Would You Do?

Started by lutan1. Last reply by Marty D. Ross Sep 10, 2011. 42 Replies

Extrication toolbag?

Started by Lars Ågerstrand. Last reply by Daniel J. Graham May 9, 2011. 10 Replies

Do you use filter masks when cutting glass?

Started by Lars Ågerstrand. Last reply by lutan1 May 5, 2011. 13 Replies

Rescue Jacks

Started by Tom Wallace. Last reply by Ben Waller Apr 24, 2011. 5 Replies

Life Expectency of High Pressure Lifting Airbags

Started by lutan1. Last reply by Mike "Lapo" Lapotasky Apr 5, 2011. 31 Replies

here is another --what would you do

Started by Mark Klaene. Last reply by Ben Waller Apr 3, 2011. 33 Replies

Use the right RescueProtectionset to cover sharp edges

Started by William Bettonviel. Last reply by Mike "Lapo" Lapotasky Mar 30, 2011. 5 Replies

Winching Cars with Live Patients Inside- A CASE STUDY

Started by lutan1. Last reply by William Bettonviel Feb 9, 2011. 28 Replies

Start of my Sunday shift

Started by Asst Chief Tim Cook. Last reply by Asst Chief Tim Cook Dec 23, 2010. 4 Replies

Truck Vs. Car- What Would You Do?

Started by lutan1. Last reply by Michael E. Quaintance Sep 30, 2010. 32 Replies

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Comment by Mark Klaene on April 21, 2009 at 12:03pm
saw an article in Fire Engineering about placing air bags between the tires and the trailer underside on an 18 wheeler to raise the trailer up a few inches inorder to get a car out from under it. I would like to know more if folks have any particulars such as: how much lift can you get, how well it works, how much lifting force you can get, do you place bags on 1 side or both, do you need 4 bags if both. Anymore info would be helpful as it sounds like a great idea.
Comment by Robert C. Baker on March 11, 2009 at 2:08am
Greetings, This looks like one interesting site, looking for some good idea's.
Comment by John Rulli Jr. on February 6, 2009 at 6:32pm
The other day we where called into the city for a mva w entrapment. 8 lieut(city) on scene single mva w 1 victim trapped under the front passenger side fender by the head. 8 Lieu. advised us he needs airbags to lift the car, at this time ems still had a faint pulse. We get on scene w our rescue. Immediately our crue went to work. As I was Grabbing the air bags other members were cribbing the car and prepping for the lift. The way the car was angled we used res42cue struts for guarenteed stability. The ground was very uneven. as the airbags were being deployed our Capt. grabbed the 32s(jaws) and lifted the car enough to jerk the victim, once the extracation was completed it was an obvious DOA. The extracation was complete with in 7to10 min. of our arrival.
My reason for writing this is although the airbags was a good call on 8 Lieus. part the jaws where quicker and got the job done. It's alwayse good to think outside the box.
Comment by Dustin Kimbrell on February 4, 2009 at 10:30pm
hows the hrust tool have yall had any we just got some and i havent got to play with them
Comment by Dustin Kimbrell on February 4, 2009 at 10:26pm
yea we got some and they are sweet we got to use them on a call to day
Comment by John Rulli Jr. on February 4, 2009 at 10:23pm
We use resQjacks there quick and easy to use. Verry effective
Comment by lutan1 on February 2, 2009 at 1:52am
I've never used them, but they sure look impressive!
Comment by Dustin Kimbrell on February 2, 2009 at 12:05am
what do yall think about them resQ jacks
Comment by ROB ELLIOTT on January 22, 2009 at 7:38am
hi all members just wondering if your able to send me crash rescue drill dvd as i am the training officer and looking for new ideas let me know
Comment by Doug on January 10, 2009 at 11:20pm
Hi all I am training office for Wrightsville fire Dept. Warren Co.. Hoping to pick up some good info.
 

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