Monthly Training Night: Firefighters Practice Their Extrication Skills
 
By Web Team
May 21, 2016
 

Thursday May 19th was the Cutchogue Fire Department's monthly training night.

The topic of this month's training was vehicle extrication.

Volunteers took part in the training that included a mock vehicle accident scenario.

Using a donated vehicle, firefighters to practiced their extrication skills using the Hurst, hydraulic rescue tools commonly referred to as the "Jaws of Life".

These tools are commonly used at serious motor vehicle accidents in which the occupants are trapped. The tools are designed to cut or move parts of a vehicle away from the patient.

The drill lasted approximately 2 hours and gave firefighters a valuable opportunity to practice their skills.

Firematic Supply was also on hand for the drill to demonstrate the new Hurst battery operated E-Draulic tools. The drill gave CFD Firefighters the opportunity to try out an evaluate the newest generation of extrication tools in anticipation of a future purchase.

These new tools are designed to work against the materials used in today's modern vehicle construction

Thank you to Oregon Rd. Recycling for donating the vehicle to CFD for training and Mark Tullo of Firematic Supply for the use of the tools..

CFD and other local fire departments welcome the donation of used / junk cars to be used for training purposes such as these.

Any person interested in Donating a car for Training is asked to contact the Firehouse.

 
Units: CFD- Tradition- Pride - Dedication
 
Hyperlinks: Hurst Rescue Tools - Jaws of Life
Firamatic supply