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Cross ramming is a technique that involves pushing the construction of a vehicle back to its original shape as much as possible. Contrary to what the term suggests, this can not always just be done...
How Pentheon Series tools helped extricate a patient from a plane wreck in twelve minutes. In February of 2022, the Nineveh Township Fire Department, Engine Co. 101, and various other Southern Johnson...
“Hands-on” is an especially important term in the rescue industry – and for good reason. The skills and aptitudes necessary to be a first-class first responder cannot be taught in books or read online...
How long can I work with my battery-operated rescue tool? We are being asked this question a lot, especially since the launch of our new Pentheon Series last year. In the July 2020 blog we took a look...
As a new year has begun, we can’t help but look back at how last year was filled with unexpected and unprecedented times. Many activities around the fire house were cancelled, postponed or neglected...
Maintenance of tools and apparatus is not a new concern for the firehouse. However, over the last couple of decades, that maintenance has begun to include even more electric powered devices. This has...
The hidden danger of cutting in airbag cylinders When I started in the fire service about sixteen years ago we all learned: Do not cut in the airbag cylinders and stay out of the impact area of...
Even though we only very recently launched a new line of hydraulic rescue equipment with a unique and specially developed battery platform, we are already receiving many of the same questions from...
Holmatro recently launched its new Pentheon Series of cordless rescue tools. The series is designed around revolutionary, integrated hydraulic-pump technology. Patented by Holmatro, this new...
When I started in the Fire Service about fifteen years ago the cars on the road were of a completely different quality than today’s vehicles. The method of extrication was less developed and the tools...