Awesome tools! We are getting the spreader , cutter and ram on our no. 1 appliance next week. Bye-bye generator and cables! NIFRS. We have been advised these are a two person lift unlike the vid?
Hi Barry, great to hear you'll be using our tools! We don't give explicit recommendations for this, but in our videos, you often see one person carrying the tool.
I would like to comment on the position of that vehicle. 5:11 wouldn’t that lift the trap driver up into the air and it will be harder for him to get down to the ground
You are right that the entrapped person would be lifted up with the dashboard. That's why it won't be likely to be carried out exactly this way. This was mainly done to demonstrate the length of the ram with the extension pipe.
@@HolmatroRescue by the way, I heard that during the old days before it was like these were invented. It was an accident on the road and firefighters only had simple tools like a hacksaw, and ask which took time to extricate the patient. And not all emergency services in my country has it was like these, including my local village security
Thank you! The working time of the tools with a fully charged battery depends on several factors. Recently we've added two new articles explaining more about this topic. See; www.holmatro.com/en/rescue/blog/working-time-how-long-can-i-work-my-battery-powered-rescue-equipment?region=rest and the second blog: www.holmatro.com/en/rescue/blog/rescue-tool-battery-capacity-explained-watch-marble-game
@@HolmatroRescue Thank you for the prompt reply. Yes there are several factors that do come into consideration on my question so i was hoping you have something to show me as a sort ball park answer. Thank you ill check this out right now but from what i can already see you rescue gear CAN and WILL save time compared to hydraulic gear. Ive set notifications to on because i want to follow every step in this gear and every new and or updated bits of gear but i know already your gear is so much better and it can be taken to any location to perform a rescue with ease such as down embankments and cliffs. I commend yous on what im calling my self an award winning 2nd to none perfect set of rescue gear. This gear is can go places that hydraulic cant i love it. Im an ex fireman of 17 yrs ive been out of it for 8 yrs and in my time in i wish our local rescue brigade had it then as i can see its life saving benefits and speed over hydraulic. Thanks for such high quality rescue gear you are putting into out communities i commend you and the hole team behind it from inventors to the ones on the floor making it 👍 I cant wait to see what yous come up with next but ANYTHING to do with rescue in all kinds of forms id love to see yous involved in inventing and making the tools for the job that our emergency services need to perform such a huge variety of different rescues be it RAR, confined space, high angle, under ground and many many others. The skye is the limit for you's. Cheers, Neal 🍻🤘
Wow, very efficient and intelligent design. This should save some lives!
Once upon a time, an example of handling a trapped victim, sir
Awesome tools! We are getting the spreader , cutter and ram on our no. 1 appliance next week. Bye-bye generator and cables! NIFRS. We have been advised these are a two person lift unlike the vid?
Hi Barry, great to hear you'll be using our tools! We don't give explicit recommendations for this, but in our videos, you often see one person carrying the tool.
I would like to comment on the position of that vehicle. 5:11 wouldn’t that lift the trap driver up into the air and it will be harder for him to get down to the ground
You are right that the entrapped person would be lifted up with the dashboard. That's why it won't be likely to be carried out exactly this way. This was mainly done to demonstrate the length of the ram with the extension pipe.
@@HolmatroRescue by the way, I heard that during the old days before it was like these were invented. It was an accident on the road and firefighters only had simple tools like a hacksaw, and ask which took time to extricate the patient. And not all emergency services in my country has it was like these, including my local village security
Very very good rescue gear im seeing here but how long does one fully charged battery last.
Thank you!
The working time of the tools with a fully charged battery depends on several factors. Recently we've added two new articles explaining more about this topic. See; www.holmatro.com/en/rescue/blog/working-time-how-long-can-i-work-my-battery-powered-rescue-equipment?region=rest and the second blog: www.holmatro.com/en/rescue/blog/rescue-tool-battery-capacity-explained-watch-marble-game
@@HolmatroRescue
Thank you for the prompt reply.
Yes there are several factors that do come into consideration on my question so i was hoping you have something to show me as a sort ball park answer.
Thank you ill check this out right now but from what i can already see you rescue gear CAN and WILL save time compared to hydraulic gear.
Ive set notifications to on because i want to follow every step in this gear and every new and or updated bits of gear but i know already your gear is so much better and it can be taken to any location to perform a rescue with ease such as down embankments and cliffs.
I commend yous on what im calling my self an award winning 2nd to none perfect set of rescue gear.
This gear is can go places that hydraulic cant i love it.
Im an ex fireman of 17 yrs ive been out of it for 8 yrs and in my time in i wish our local rescue brigade had it then as i can see its life saving benefits and speed over hydraulic.
Thanks for such high quality rescue gear you are putting into out communities i commend you and the hole team behind it from inventors to the ones on the floor making it 👍
I cant wait to see what yous come up with next but ANYTHING to do with rescue in all kinds of forms id love to see yous involved in inventing and making the tools for the job that our emergency services need to perform such a huge variety of different rescues be it RAR, confined space, high angle, under ground and many many others.
The skye is the limit for you's.
Cheers,
Neal 🍻🤘
50 cuts per charge we are told. The trainers on RTA courses are only changing batts on 1-2 tools per day.
Impressive!
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Hell yeah