Tag Archives: Weber Rescue

Rescue Openings

Extrication Tips

The Weber Rescue and Rescue Days Facebook pages are a most follow for rescuers around the world. If you need the text translated into a different language, Facebook makes it as simple as selecting the "See Translation" link in the posting.

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The year in Extrication!

For me (Smitty) the guy behind Boron Extrication, 2014 turned out to be a great year. In April, I was honored to teach at FDIC for the HOT Extrication classes.

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Weber Rescue Tips and Tricks: Dash Lift

Weber Rescue Tips and Tricks: Dash Lift

Checkout Weber Rescue's Tipps & Tricks on a method if the dash must be pushed away but there is no B-pillar or other abutment for attaching the rescue ram (including sill support) available.

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Weber Rescue Tips and Tricks: Roof Sectioning

Weber Rescue Roof Sectioning Extrication Tips Tactics

Here’s a quick tip from Weber Rescue.  Now before you ask why not just remove the entire.  Let’s look into the background of this technique.   The school of thought is  you have 2 cuts in reinforced material, and 2 cuts ...

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Tips and Trick: Spreader Arm Angles

If you are not following our friends across the pond at the Weber Rescue facebook Page you are missing out on some great knowledge. Take a look at the two tips and tricks below about spreader arm angles. If the fact that their posts are in typically in German scare you off, it shouldn't. A simple click of a button, you can translate it into any lauguage.

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Weber Rescue Extrication Tips and Tricks

Many of the tool companies provide different forms of training guides and other training aids. One company that goes above and beyond is Weber Rescue.

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Five for Friday (CRS Update, Free Stuff, Extrication Webcast)

Here is the new weekly column on BoronExtrication! It's called Five for Friday. Five for Friday will recap 5 different extrication news topics and sometimes sprinkle in items like the Fire Critic's 16 Days of Swag!

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