All of our fire engines carry large bolt cutters that can accommodate most locks and links found in our areas. But when you think about carrying a set of bolt cutters in a utility truck, Battalion Chief command vehicle or sedan, what do you think the minimal size should be. You can carry a huge set of bolt cutters but weight and size as you know are key factors. Have you already gone through this thought process? For volunteer / on call firefighters, do you carry bolt cutters in case you are first on scene and need to make access to the structure or to a water supply?
We carry both 18" and 36". The 18" are good for cutting battery cables, not much else. I would think 24" would be a good size for your cars. We have run across case hardened high security locks that even the 36" with two guys trying could not break. The Holmatro was dragged out for that. This lock was found at a computer store.
We're in the process of standardizing our engine/truck bolt cutters.
I don't know what was decided, but I'll find out and let you know.
We have to carry at least a 24" set on our ambulances. (State standard)
We don't issue bolt cutters to battalion and staff vehicles, but I carry a personal 18" set with case-hardened blades for small stuff.
I don't use bolt cutters for battery cables - the handles don't fit into tight spaces and it's overkill anyway. I carry a pair of 10-inch cable cutters (O-cutters) that work fine on any electric cable that will fit into the jaws.
How cool to hear from both you and Ted at the same time. Someday, I'm going to find my way back to your part of the world next August. Not sure how far Orlando / Jupiter Florida is from you but it sure would be fun to connect. Looking forward to talking to both you and Ted in 2009.