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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Motor Vehicle Tip”

“The best tool you can have is a Home Depot paint stick. And we just wrap Velcro on the, on the handle of it.”

Brian Bird | Arvada Auto X Instructor

HEAVY LIFTING/Rescue Tool Tip

Tips

“What we don’t want to do is put the chain with the hook down because now you have to remember we’re pulling down on this car. Take the chain and bury the hook into the car.”

Paul Shoemaker | Next Level Extrication

Motor Vehicle/Rescue Tool Tip

Tips

If I keep the spreader tip flat down to start, I’m going to be able to go a lot higher with stability of this thing being on the ground and being flat.

Paul Shoemaker | Next Level Extrication

Motor Vehicle/Rescue Tool Tip

Tips

“Make sure our extrication is patient driven and not ego driven.”

Beaver Lane Fire & Rescue Chief, Toranze Lee

Vehicle Extrication

Tips

“Think of a Ratchet as a Gear Shift”

Ratchet Training

Vehicle Stabilization

ParatechTipsVA

“‘Never put your hand in the mouth of an alligator. Always stick them in the ass.’ So wrap it from the back, that way you keep your hands out.”

Ratchet Training

Vehicle Stabilization

ParatechTipsVA

“That (truck) has a high carbon steel frame. It’s made to twist and turn, or else if it didn’t it would break. If you got enough anchor points, you can get a lot more twist out of that frame on that truck then you realize.”

Nick Griffin, Beaver Lane Fire Department — Heavy Lifting and Stabilization Training

Vehicle Stabilization

Tips

“When you need length and strength, you need to go to the Paratechs.”

Nick Griffin, Beaver Lane Fire Department — Heavy Lifting and Stabilization Training

Vehicle Stabilization

Tips

“Webbing is going to elongate. Chain is not. So if I throw chain in and I ratchet it down to capture that suspension, I know it’s not going anywhere.”

Heavy Lifting and Stabilization Training at Secrest Wrecker Service — Monroe, NC

Vehicle Stabilization

Tips

“The King Ring is the ring you want to attach too if you can. It’s gonna provide the most strength that we can have.”

Heavy Lifting and Stabilization Training at Secrest Wrecker Service — Monroe, NC

Vehicle Stabilization

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