This run information is from Assistant Chief John Ryan, City of Newburgh Fire Department. Something to keep in mind when your struggling for a source.
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Bowling Pin Machine
There are a lot of moving parts, belts, and chains that create potential for entrapment. Short video and a couple pictures below.
Read More »Things You Find While VCSing It
Here's a quick one on the importance of preplanning and getting out in your district. First, VCSing stands for Various Courses and Speeds. It might not be the politically correct definition, but if you don't get out in your district more often than not you will miss what's going on.
Read More »Extrication On Rope
Check these pictures out of a extrication training on rope. Push your training to prepare for the unusual, but just as importantly, to strengthen your critical thinking.
Read More »Picket Anchor Systems
We did some training with the pickets on our rig the other day. Picket systems used for anchors are limited by the soil type you are dealing with.
Read More »Portland’s Recue Tiller
A couple pictures of Portland's rescue tiller.
Read More »Elevator Rescue – Rigging, Plasma Cutter, and Ropes
It's a elevator rescue in a blind shaft with heavy rigging (griphoist), metal cutting on rope (plasma cutter and saw), and a pick-off.
Read More »New Griphoist Box
For those that have a grip hoist you know the box it comes in is very tight. We had a new box made to prevent the jack-in-the-box effect. The box can easily be used to move other equipment as well.
Read More »Remember and Train On the Basics – You Might Need Them
Sometimes we get caught up in all the fancy and extensive tools on our rigs. This is a reminder that we can do great work with simple tools.
Read More »Some Band Saw Work
Last week at the NY State Fire Chiefs Association HOT extrication class we had a chance to use Milwaukee's new M18 Fuel Band Saw.
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