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Heavy Lifting and Stabilization Training: Semi Truck Rolled on Top of Car
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Beaver Lane Fire & Rescue Technical Rescue Certified Firefighter Nick Griffin moderates Part 2 of Fire Spotlight’s Heavy Lifting and Stabilization Training series. Griffin describes this recent pit scenario — a bobtail semi truck rolled on top of a car. Crews learned how to perform a control roll using Paratech Fire & Rescue Equipment HydraFusion Struts in conjunction with a grip hoist to reposition the truck so the lower vehicle could be moved away. Training at Secrest Wrecker Service. (Check back next Tuesday more in this training series.)
Video by: Fire Spotlight
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* The training views expressed in this video are those of the training instructors, and not Fire Spotlight. The actions in this video are inherently dangerous and could result in death; should the viewers choose to adopt any views expressed in this video, he/she is doing so at his/her own risk. Fire Spotlight encourages viewers to review his/her department's Standard Operating Procedures when adopting any new training views.
Video by: Fire Spotlight
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CHECK OUT THESE OTHER POPULAR FIREFIGHTER TRAINING VIDEOS:
Don't Let Ratchet Straps Make You Look Dumb
Team Holmatro Demonstrates Vehicle Extrication Techniques
Firefighters Undergo Vehicle Stabilization Training Using Rescue Struts
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CONNECT WITH US ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS:
* The training views expressed in this video are those of the training instructors, and not Fire Spotlight. The actions in this video are inherently dangerous and could result in death; should the viewers choose to adopt any views expressed in this video, he/she is doing so at his/her own risk. Fire Spotlight encourages viewers to review his/her department's Standard Operating Procedures when adopting any new training views.