Tag Archives: Extraction Zones

New Extraction Zones Pro Version App

I received an email I’ve been waiting for since posting Extraction Zones, an Extrication app for your phone! The app called “Extraction Zones” that was only available on Apple products in April is now updated and consists of a new Pro version app which has an 300% increase in the number of vehicles. The best part for me and all other Android users?

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Extrication Smartphone App Update!

Do you have the latest Extrication Apps for your smartphone?? I posted almost a month ago about the Hybrid Auto Extrication Guide by Field Applications, LLC. I received an email from the founder of Field Applications, LLC Cal Blake. Cal informed me that Hybrid Extrication Guide. Version 1.1 has just been released. Want to know what was included in the updates?

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Free Rescues Cards For Your Phone, Thanks Opel!

One day after I posted about an app for iPhones and iPads called Extraction Zones I ran across a rescue website that can be used on any Smartphone connected to the internet. Another European automaker, Opel, stepped up to the plate and put an extremely useful rescue tool in the hands of many first responders for free! Opel put Rescue Cards that contain information for some 60 models from 1991 to present on a mobile portal that can be used on any Smartphone which has access to the Internet. This free mobile service is available in 10 European languages and enables rescue crews to access important information instantly.

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Extraction Zones, an Extrication app for your phone!

A fellow rescuer who just so happens to live in Venezuela, Yorman J. Mari Peraza posted a link on the Boron Extrication Facebook page about an iPhone/iPod app called Extraction Zones by Adam Weiss. The Extraction Zones app is only $.99 so it is definitely a worth a try. Unfortunately for me, I have an Android phone and this app is not available for that phone platform yet. I thought about developing an app like this, however, my schedule is just too packed for me to even start developing one. So my hat goes off to Adam for taking the time to put a very low cost option out on the web for First Responders. I hope he continues to develop the app and add other platforms.

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