Art of Basic & Intermediate Vehicle Extrication - 2 Hour DVDOVER 2 HOURS OF VIDEO INSTRUCTION
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TRAINING - DESIGNED BY FIREFIGHTERS FOR FIREFIGHTERS ....................................................................................................................................................... N.F.P.A COMPLIANT DO YOU KNOW WHAT A CUTTER, SPREADER OR CRIBBING IS? DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT THE "C" POST IS?
I PUT TOGETHER THIS 3 IN 1 DVD PACKAGE TO HELP FIREFIGHTERS, FIRST RESPONDERS &
OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES PERSONNEL LEARN THE BASICS OF
VEHICLE EXTRICATION TOOLS & TECHNIQUES
2+ HOURS OF VIDEO TRAINING
watch on your TV
FIREFIGHTERS / PARAMEDICS / EMT / MFR / EMS
FIRST RESPONDERS
THE ART
OF
BASIC & INTERMEDIATE
VEHICLE EXTRICATION
TECHNIQUES TRAINING
VIDEO DVD
This VIDEO DVD SET is a training, teaching, and educational tool, that provides you with the knowledge and information you need to make safe successful extrications in a shorter periods of time, a provides the skills for protecting the victim(s) from further injury.
A WEE HISTORY Vehicle rescue procedures that at least somewhat resemble the techniques used today really began on the automobile racetrack back in the late ’60s/early ’70s. As the story goes, the Hurst Company (a big player in auto racing and racecar parts) realized that during crashes, rescue teams needed some help getting the drivers out of their cars. Thus came the invention of the Hurst Jaws of Life. Legend has it that the first sets of spreaders were huge—operated with a power unit the size of a pickup truck bed. Some pioneers of extrication training were the late Harvey Grant, Jim Gargan and O.B. Streeper, just to name a few. During the early ’80s, the Office of the Fire Marshal of Ontario, Canada, put together an extrication training program that it would deliver to any fire departments that would listen. Then, around 1984, these early extricators put their heads together and came up with an idea of how they could best learn from others in the fire service. From there the art of extrication has evolved and continues to improve every year.
ALL DEMONSTRATIONS ON THIS DVD ARE BY:
VIDEO DEMONSTRATION INSTRUCTIONS ON:
Design trends in autos, minivans, light trucks, and hybrid cars The safe operation of a variety of basic hand tools and pneumatic devices
(front and side air bags, inflatable curtains, pre-tensioning belts) Rescue action plans Thorough coverage of powered hydraulic rescue tools Hand Tools and Pneumatics
Supplemental restraint systems and more basic hand tools
Manual hydraulics Pneumatic tools Glass Master
Reciprocal saws Extrication Techniques such as: SIDE REMOVALPURCHASE POINTS ROOF REMOVAL DASH LIFT DASH ROLL CUTTING HINGES DOOR REMOVAL CUTTING SEAT BACKS TWO - DOOR RIPEN BLITZ CUTTING A THIRD DOOR TENSIONED BUTTRESS STABILIZATION
Power hydraulic tools usually associated with extrication
EXPANDED HAZARD CONTROL SCENE TERMINATION DUTIES
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