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Junk Yard Dog Extrication Training LLC
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Our channel is dedicated to showing the latest extrication techniques offering a step by step process for safely operating on a vehicle extrication scene. For more information on Electric Vehicle Training and Extrication Training check out our website: www.junkyarddogextrication.com
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I have to question how you get chains in tires on EV when thermal runaway is in effect. Getting that close? Then fear of over rotating car with comealong.
Lithium batteries and water are a very dangerous combination. Boat burns. You drown.
What’s the song though? 😅
When the lithium battery is on fire you're pretty much screwed
Great video 👍👍
I recommend not using EVs!
Statistically, even after you account for the number of vehicles on the road, gas vehicles have a lot more fires. Maybe you just need a bicycle.
What is the ratio of Internal Combustion Engine vehicle fires to Electric Vehicle fires?
Apples to apples, EVs are less likely to catch fire, today, but the severity and intensity of an EV fire is typically greater. Also, give EVs some time, if prices truly drop where people who live hand to mouth can buy them on the cheap, we'll see how damaged, Jerry rigged, and overall poorly maintained EVs fair with thier ICE counterparts.
In 2023 25.1 E.V. fires per every 100,000 vehicles sold compared to 1,529.9 I.C.V. fires per every 100,000 vehicles sold.
@@acarrillo8277 Thank you.
that would never happen to any gasoline powered vehicle....oh wait
No, it won't happen to a gasoline vehicle sitting by itself with no one around. They catch fire when fuel is being circulated. EVs catch fire when no one is watching, like in your garage, at night, under your kid's bedroom.
@@michaellowe3665get the fainting couch then? You act like ICE cars have never caused a house fire😂
@HarryDirtay yes, with billions of them on the roads globally for over 100 years, obviously they have caught fire in almost every circumstance available. In nearly all of those cases, it is an electrical fire. EVs do not have fewer high current circuits capable of spontaneous ignition. They have more.
Ice vehicles have much more chance of fires if you bother to read the statistics.
There are also considerably more ICE vehicles on the road, many of them very old and repaired by backyard mechanics. Comparing apples to oranges. As EV cars age start to rust and people repair them themselves, they will catch up with ICE vehicles.
It's not how likely they are to catch fire, it is the circumstances. ICE vehicles catch fire when they are running and someone is around to notice. A fire usually results in the loss of one vehicle. EVs catch fire when charging and no one is around. They destroy everything around them and fill the area with toxic smoke. I will not have one of these charging in an attached garage. I still like EVs as a concept, but people need to rethink how they use them.
@@theo21021 In 2023 25.1 E.V. fires per every 100,000 vehicles sold compared to 1,529.9 I.C.V. fires per every 100,000 vehicles sold.
I suggest getting rid of EV
Battery powered vehicles are one safety hazard piled on another. Hydrogen fuel cells are the way to go for electric vehicles.
So, you think high pressure hydrogen storage is safer? The pressure alone is enough to violently explode the car over several blocks. What happens to a tank full of pressurized hydrogen when the car catches fire. It may have nothing to do with the hydrogen itself. It could be a wiring fire, but when it cooks off that hydrogen tank, it won't be safe to be within a block of it. Now imagine a parking garage full of these and an unrelated fire starts. If I manage a fire department, none of my guys are going in there until it burns out.
You realize they store hydrogen @ 5k psi? 😂 you fucki g dopes think that's gonna be a safer fire?
NO, H2 is far more dangerous on top of being a secondary fuel that is not efficiently generated. Especially considering a H2 molecule can go around the materiel containing it causing hydrogen embrittlement.
Look at the size of the charger wire. Was it being charged to quickly 🤔
Hi sir. Do you know if there has been an update on bunker gear for Chicago Fire Department ambulance paramedics?
I can appreciate the technique considering that cutting hinges is less violent and easier on a patient, but getting rid of the sheet metal on the front quarter panel along with your technique will reveal more of the hinges to then get in there with a saw or cutters.
As a forefighter my self, batteries burn by them self, they make there own o2 wich alows them to burn everywhere. Even if you throw it into the water, it still keeps on burning.
That's a fucken Honda it's not EV
Really?? Thats because its training.
And if u go dead center of the window opening that door pops right open!!
except that's not the technique
disconnecting the battery first... you wont need worry about airbags deploying
If you cut through a cylinder you will
actually, you do. Until you disable the cylinders you can still discharge them. cutting a notch on them with a recip saw disables the cylinders. it's a safe way to eliminate them and then you can carry on without them discharging.
Very nice! Great training class!
*PromoSM*
Poor fire department, theyre pushing for electric fire trucks now. Can you imagine having to wear youre fire gear the entire time youre working?
Hi. Does Chicago Fire Department allow the use of bunker gear an/or SCBA for CFD EMS Division personnel?
Didn't we learn years ago not to use water on electrical fires...
not this kind of “electrical” fire
This is not the same thing
@@AnthonyBlamthony but it absolutely is.
@@HardCoreGarage Nah its not actively being supplied like mains so its a tad different. PPE allows for the use of water with lithium
@@IDGAF2298 it doesn't work... ever. Does it cool the battery, yes. But does nothing to put out the fire.
A cool idea would be a "sprinkler" system on the inner side. Connect up to a coupling on the sheet, send water, which is then fed through the blanket via some sort of hose system like spines along the sheet
That still will not put out the fire because the batteries are in an enclosed container. That does nothing at all.
Take a fully charged EV battery and short it out. Now try and put out the fire with water. It won't go out until the battery has depleted all its voltage.
Promo'SM 😏
Love the blankets but as I understand it the ev design means when the LiOn batteries are burning the byproduct is oxygen... ie fuel for more burning hence the blankets help but cannot extinguish batteries on thermal runaway or damaged cells that may reignite themselves later. Ev's are borderline evil
The blanket will not cool the battery but, like we said in the video it will buy you time to get additional resources, decide on a tactic, and it will protect exposures allowing time to remove the EV from those exposures or the exposures (cars in a parking lot) from around the EV.
Audi owners when they need to get to the battery compartment. 🤣
Can you spell that for me?
For all you kids that slept through basic science and physics class.
Didn’t know FD’s have front loaders with them to remove vehicles. Good for training but how bout using the engine to to that
They have vehicles which can accomplish the same thing. We happened to have a loader. Vehicle pull works just as well.
We need people like you!
@imperator_solutions
The route of the HV cables run into and under the frunk area , it is routed through the center of the vehicle to the battery- the A post were we cut does not have an HV cable tho bro
I have a few of the lighting , its a charging port wire going into , easy moved and doesn’t pose the risk as the others. Also if one airbag is deployed , the HV de-energizes itself , and the green pull tab in the truck on the drivers side in the frunk ( front trunk) isnt even needed - i see your reels you do good stuff , help me squash this EV vehicle fear - Its snake oil .
I'm with you. Air bag deployment impact zone damage, I agree should lead to the shutting down of the high voltage systems. It's my belief that these areas should still be avoided because of their potential. We try to advocate multiple layers of shut down to lessen the likelihood of failure. Send us an email we'll see if we can't work together on some stuff.
Good luck getting close to that while it's on fire... which from all the news stores Its happening more and more.
The point of the technique is not to be done while it's on fire. It's a way of accessing under the hood post collision
these videos are nice, but it would be incredibly helpful if for the youtube format (long form) it was the entire video.
I will get the entire video (long form) uploaded this week.
That's a toyota and you can clearly see the muffler on the bottom of the vehicle. Not an electric car there boss.
Yeah it's training. You ever take a CPR class? When they teach CPR are you practicing on a dummy or a real person? It's training boss not a real incident but thanks for pointing out the obvious.
Ok FYI charging ports are inbound and not a threat. There are no HV lines in the A post
The f-150 lighting has a high voltage line running by the a post were we make relief cuts. They do pose a threat.
Anytime that we have high voltage components located in the a post, charging ports included we need to avoid cutting that area.
@@junkyarddogextrication ill agree to disagree , doing it on streets , in classes and ant the crash test facility/manufacturer
Step one. DONT BUY AN EV
Yeah I don't think that's going to work. I haven't found one person who's bought one, who doesn't love it.
@@junkyarddogextrication you can now say you have. I Traded mine back in for a gas vehicle.
The first ones an aveo. Lol thst was my first car
What exactly was electric vehicle training in that video. None of them were electric cars.......🙄
All of the techniques used in the video, can be used on electric vehicles. It's called training. You should sign up for one of our classes so you'll know what exactly was electric vehicle training in our videos.
Jaws of life
A ford explorer isnt an electric vehicle
It's training. No one said it was an actual electric vehicle. But, thanks for the obvious comment.
Aren’t you supposed to use something other than water to put it out?
He's using water to burn it out.
You can use water to put out Lithium Ion batteries, but Lithium Metal batteries react with water, the title is incorrect, its not a Lithium Ion battery.
@@tonystanley5337 You're wrong... Today, Aug, 19, 2024, a TESLA SEMI hit a tree on interstate 80 in Calif. State and County fire departments could only help keep the forest from burning. Water is absolutely useless. This started just after 3 am and the freeway was closed ALL DAY LONG. It put a halt to over the road interstate commerce and travel from No Calif to Nevada.
@@skylane807 Firefighters can deal with an isolated fire in a vehicle, they have more difficulty dealing with an entire forest. As for battery access in the Semi, I don't know. But its batteries are NOT lithium Metal, you can use water on them. The point some people are mistakenly mentioning is that water causes fire when you put it on Lithium metal.
@@skylane807If you can flood it then water is effective. The main objective you want to achieve is cooling the batteries from thermal run away.
That poor wj
every night in townsville aus
I dont think it's really smart to use welding torch at mva what if there's fuel leak
That's not an electric vehicle
Really? We thought they were.. That's why it's training. If you have 7-9 electric vehicles to donate we'll take them for us our next class.
You can train on similar vehicles (gas) to get the concept. Besides, no two I've scenes are ever the same- look at what ya got and follow what ya learned. And keep your ppe on, especially eye protection.