Video covering gaining access to the inside of the vehicle by removing doors, the windshield, and the roof. Video #4 of a 6 part series on auto extrication.
Hey guys, this is an excellent video thank so much for putting this out there; I hope to see many more videos like this. I know we all have many different ways to achieve the same result. I am glad to see what other people are doing around the country. Keep up the good work guys.
I do not agree with this "vertical crush" shit. You should never put the tool in a position that if the tool pops lose it will land on your patient. Also if you can't make a purchase point with a halligan tool in under 10 seconds. You might want to reconsider your career choices.
Bunch of bologni you start at the bottom hinge so the weight of the door doesn't make it harder to cut. That's common sense. You vertical crush was poorly done as well. Get better ppl to execute your instructional video
This is the best extrication video I've seen on here....awesome job guys, especially the peel and peek segment
Sup @jont6556, thanks for the kind words. We try our best to make stuff that doesn't suck. Holler back with more comments if you have any.
Hey guys, this is an excellent video thank so much for putting this out there; I hope to see many more videos like this. I know we all have many different ways to achieve the same result. I am glad to see what other people are doing around the country. Keep up the good work guys.
I do not agree with this "vertical crush" shit. You should never put the tool in a position that if the tool pops lose it will land on your patient. Also if you can't make a purchase point with a halligan tool in under 10 seconds. You might want to reconsider your career choices.
Bunch of bologni you start at the bottom hinge so the weight of the door doesn't make it harder to cut. That's common sense. You vertical crush was poorly done as well. Get better ppl to execute your instructional video