Guys ,a quick tip to hopefully make things safer. Never use your gloved hand to knock out the broken glass. It's very common for firefighters to get hot with all their ppe on at a traffic accident and they often wipe sweat away from their face. If you use your gloved to knock out the broken glass it's very common to get loads of small glass shards in your glove and if you then wipe the sweat from your face you end up cutting your face. Hope this is helpful.
They really didn’t seem nervous about getting their hands close to the business ends of the machines did they? Or standing right behind a door that was going to pop off. You would think fire fighters would take safety more seriously.
Guys ,a quick tip to hopefully make things safer. Never use your gloved hand to knock out the broken glass. It's very common for firefighters to get hot with all their ppe on at a traffic accident and they often wipe sweat away from their face. If you use your gloved to knock out the broken glass it's very common to get loads of small glass shards in your glove and if you then wipe the sweat from your face you end up cutting your face. Hope this is helpful.
We just got all our new stuff. Love it Andy from station 1 Abbeville sc
I been a fire fighter for 49 years still love it
Awesome
In my opinion the Amkus tools were a lot bulkier and heavy vs. the Holmatro edraulics my department has
They really didn’t seem nervous about getting their hands close to the business ends of the machines did they? Or standing right behind a door that was going to pop off. You would think fire fighters would take safety more seriously.
The cheap jaws of life with only 1 attachment is $13,000 you guys are spoiled/: