I found this Massive guide to tuning the Halligan Tool via twitter today.take a look – lots of good stuff.http://firebytrade.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2-Halligan-Tuning-PDF-zip.pdf
Year: 2018
The Palm beach fire Department offered this training session on the use of TIC’s in fire. The key Takeaway is that images on the tic in fire environments looks different then stuff in normal day to day environments, because objects, and people especially go from being the warmest thing in
I found this on Facebook. its a pretty slick way to accomplish a technical rescue with equipment normally found on a standard engine. Ill note that in this case the dummy is pretty sloppily attached to the backboard – the straps should be laied out in an X formation over
One thing many responders don’t get is an idea of what abnormal sounds like. When practicing in class, the people you practice on are all presumably normal, so you are just described Abnormal – but without the benefit of hearing it. These videos are recordings taken through a stethoscope and
A variation of the Halligan bar for automotive use is the “Highway Halligan” which replaces the fork with a metal cutter, allowing it to be used like a giant can opener. The Cutter end works well cutting out windshields on cars – punch some starter holes with the spike, and
Absolute Rescue pointed to this awesome method of storing ratchet straps. they stay neat and organized, and ready to Deploy. This is the Triple R method, and you can see how it works in this Video VentEnterSearch.com also Suggested a similar method, though the straps are not able to retain