It’s Back to Basics for Rescue 3919

pOn Monday night Station 391 held a rescue training that focused on removing a car door using hand tools onlynbspspan fcktemp1spanThis training was called back to the basics because this was how people were extricated from vehicles before the modern rescue tools were invented. It was 30 minutes of hard work just to remove 1 door that would have taken just minutes to remove with the jaws. This training made the members of 391 very thankful for the modern rescue tools that we have in service on Rescue 3919.brp

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