excellent, well explained video! this is my preferred method of door removal as there is now no chance of skinning the door. and with the additions of door mounted airbags its much easier and faster to get that door out and away from the occupants and rescuers. plus there is the added benefit that the door lock and latch possibly wasnt compromised and you can simply "open" the door to get it off the nader pin.
No halligan bar to create your purchase point??? Much faster to use a halligan, but just my experience there. Any reason or just the way yall train for vehicle rescue?
excellent, well explained video! this is my preferred method of door removal as there is now no chance of skinning the door. and with the additions of door mounted airbags its much easier and faster to get that door out and away from the occupants and rescuers. plus there is the added benefit that the door lock and latch possibly wasnt compromised and you can simply "open" the door to get it off the nader pin.
No halligan bar to create your purchase point??? Much faster to use a halligan, but just my experience there. Any reason or just the way yall train for vehicle rescue?
Great video
also..my question is...how come you didn't just use a ratchet set to take the hinges off real quick?
+Stephanie Hunt time is the issue its faster to cut them then to ratchet them and its more tools you have to carry
hello have you guys ever thought about using a jack like the Hi-Lift FR-605 60" First Responder Extrication Rescue Tool
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