Posted by showcrop on September 04, 2019 at 15:19:27 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: tractor upset posted by showcrop on September 04, 2019 at 10:02:02:
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Yes, We use the air bags. In fact on the way to the scene I asked the FF who was with me on the engine which she would go for and she replied "air bags" and I told her that I would tend towards them as well. When we got there however, I had no sooner deployed the wheel chocks for my engine than they were calling for me to set the air bags up. They had been partly set up but the FF who had arrived a minute earlier on the rescue wasn't adequately familiar. While I was getting them set up the O1 and another FF had raised the tractor with the JAWS. They saw a good lift point which was above a good bearing point so they went that way. With 6 personnel we had 2 medical 2 on the primary lift means and 2 on the secondary lift means within 3 minutes of first unit on scene. So we not only got it done quickly but we had a back-up in case the primary hadn't worked.
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