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8/8/2019 Vehicle Extrication - JIBC Library http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/vehicle-extrication-jibc-library 1/6  715 McBride Blvd New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4 Phone: 604.528.5599 www.jibc.ca VEHICLE EXTRICATION A listing of materials available at the Justice Institute Library  V E H I C L E E X T R I C A T I O N GENERAL BOOKS Extrication and Casualty Handling Techniques by Farnham Folsom. Philadelphia: Lippincott. (RC 87 F64 1975) New Technologies in Vehicle Extrication Equipment . Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States Fire Administration. Emmitsburg, Md.: United States Fire Administration. (RC 88.9 T7 N487 1994) Principles of Vehicle Extrication edited by Jeff Fortney and Clint Clausing. Stillwater, Okla.: Fire Protection Publications, Oklahoma State University. (TH 9402 P75 2009) Rescue Technician: Operational Readiness for Rescue Providers: Student Manual . Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, University of Maryland. St. Louis, Mo.: Mosby-Year Book. (HV 660 R487 1998) Road Accident Rescue: Australian Emergency Manual . Canberra, A.C.T.: Natural Disasters Organisation. (RC 88.9 R623 1992) School Bus Rescue and Extrication by Ronald E. Moore. Montour Falls, N.Y.: Resque-1. (RC 88.9 T7 M657 1993) Vehicle Extrication: A Practical Guide by Brian G. Anderson. Tulsa, Okla.: PennWell Corp. (RC 88.9 T7 A538 2005) Vehicle Extrication: A Training Manual by J. Steven Kidd and John D. Czajkowski. New York: Fire Engineering. (RC 88.9 T7 K53 1991) Study Guide (RC 88.9 T7 K532 1991) Vehicle Rescue by Harvey Grant and James Gargan. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. (RD 96.6 G7 1997) Vehicle Rescue and Extrication by Ronald E. Moore. St. Louis, Mo.: Mosby. (RC 88.9 T7 M66 2003)

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715 McBride Blvd New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4 Phone: 604.528.5599 www.jibc.ca 

VEHICLE EXTRICATIONA listing of materials available at the Justice Institute Library  

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HICLE

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GENERAL BOOKS 

Extrication and Casualty Handling Techniques by Farnham Folsom. Philadelphia: Lippincott.(RC 87 F64 1975)

New Technologies in Vehicle Extrication Equipment. Federal Emergency Management Agency,United States Fire Administration. Emmitsburg, Md.: United States Fire Administration.(RC 88.9 T7 N487 1994)

Principles of Vehicle Extrication edited by Jeff Fortney and Clint Clausing. Stillwater, Okla.: FireProtection Publications, Oklahoma State University. (TH 9402 P75 2009)

Rescue Technician: Operational Readiness for Rescue Providers: Student Manual. Maryland Fireand Rescue Institute, University of Maryland. St. Louis, Mo.: Mosby-Year Book.(HV 660 R487 1998) 

Road Accident Rescue: Australian Emergency Manual. Canberra, A.C.T.: Natural DisastersOrganisation. (RC 88.9 R623 1992)

School Bus Rescue and Extrication by Ronald E. Moore. Montour Falls, N.Y.: Resque-1.

(RC 88.9 T7 M657 1993)

Vehicle Extrication: A Practical Guide by Brian G. Anderson. Tulsa, Okla.: PennWell Corp.(RC 88.9 T7 A538 2005)

Vehicle Extrication: A Training Manual by J. Steven Kidd and John D. Czajkowski. New York: FireEngineering. (RC 88.9 T7 K53 1991) Study Guide (RC 88.9 T7 K532 1991)

Vehicle Rescue by Harvey Grant and James Gargan. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.(RD 96.6 G7 1997)

Vehicle Rescue and Extrication by Ronald E. Moore. St. Louis, Mo.: Mosby. (RC 88.9 T7 M66 2003)

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GENERAL DVDs 

D345 Fireground: Big Rig Rescue (DVD, 30 minutes)

Athens, Texas, firefighters respond to a tractor trailer truck crash with a driver trapped inthe wreckage. Video of the step-by-step process of removing the truck's cab, piece by

piece, shows how complex big rig rescues can be. (Trinity Workplace Learning)(RC 88.9 T7 F573 2006)

D661 Rescue Operations (DVD, 27 minutes)

Demonstrates how to move injured victims using carries and drags. Presents varioustypes of rescue tools, the dangers of vehicle restraint systems. Demonstrates methods toextricate an entrapped victim from a vehicle. (Action Training Systems Inc.)(TH 9402 R485 2007)

D628 School Bus Rescue. Part 1 (DVD, 30 minutes)

In this program, vehicle extrication specialist Ron Moore introduces what responders

need to know about school buses and what sets them apart from other vehicles. Alsodiscussed is how to react in case of an accident involving a school bus. (TWL KnowledgeGroup) (RC 88.9 T7 S363 2001 pt.1)

D629 School Bus Rescue. Part 2 (DVD, 30 minutes)

Did you know that over 450,000 yellow school buses are on the road daily? Chances aregood that you have some in your district, and for that reason, you will want to join vehicleextrication specialist Ron Moore for part two of FETN's school bus rescue series. Thisprogram focuses on basic school bus vehicle rescue tasks, which can be accomplishedwith simple basic rescue tools, such as wood blocking and a hacksaw. (TWL KnowledgeGroup) (RC 88.9 T7 S363 2001 pt.2)

D630 School Bus Rescue. Part 3 (DVD, 30 minutes)School bus vehicles are not just big, yellow cars. The first step in approaching a schoolbus rescue is to understand that common automobile extrication tools and techniques arenot sufficient at these incidents. The tasks listed and demonstrated in part three of thisseries represent more complex bus rescue evolutions, which require multiple tools andtechniques to accomplish successfully. (TWL Knowledge Group)(RC 88.9 T7 S363 2001 pt.3)

D631 School Bus Rescue. Part 4 (DVD, 30 minutes)

Part four of this series prepares you for some of the most difficult and challenging schoolbus rescue evolutions. When the tasks introduced in this course have to beaccomplished at a real-world incident, responders will find themselves deeply involved in

a very demanding and complex technical rescue. (TWL Knowledge Group)(RC 88.9 T7 S363 2001 pt.4)

D400 Vehicle Extrication, pt.1, Incident Overview (DVD, 21 minutes)

This program is intended to prepare responders to control a vehicle extrication scene andbegin rescue procedures. It discusses initial arrival and establishing command; defineshow to size up the scene and locate hazards; and it gives an overview of patient access,disentanglement, and extrication. (Action Training Systems)(RC 88.9 T7 V445 2006 pt.1)

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D401 Vehicle Extrication, pt.2, Stabilization (DVD, 20 minutes)

After a crash, vehicles often come to rest in unstable and dangerous positions. Thisprogram discusses basic vehicle stabilization techniques to help keep patients andrescuers safe throughout the rescue. It demonstrates how to stabilize a vehicle on fourwheels, a side-resting vehicle and a roof-resting vehicle. It shows how to prevent forwardmovement and how to stabilize a vehicle on another object. As well, it discusses patient

stabilization. (Action Training Systems) (RC 88.9 T7 V445 2006 pt.2)

D402 Vehicle Extrication, pt.3, Hazard Control and Safety (DVD, 21 minutes)

At a motor vehicle accident scene, ensuring the safety of responders and the patient isthe first priority. This program describes glass types and removal techniques. Identifiesairbag locations and hazards. It demonstrates how to shutdown the vehicle’s electricalsystem. It discusses restraint systems. It also describes how to mitigate the hazards ofhybrid vehicles. (Action Training Systems) (RC 88.9 T7 V445 2006 pt.3)

D403 Vehicle Extrication, pt.4, Initial Procedures (DVD, 16 minutes)

Responders at a vehicle incident need to know how to gain access to a patient quicklyand efficiently. This program demonstrates various ways to access the patient, how toaccess the battery and how to open a jammed trunk. It also shows how to remove awindshield and how to create interior space. (Action Training Systems)(RC 88.9 T7 V445 2006 pt.4)

D404 Vehicle Extrication, pt.5, Door and Sidewall Procedures (DVD, 20 minutes)

Sometimes the quickest and safest way to extricate a patient from a motor vehicle isthrough a stuck door or a crushed sidewall. This program explains how to perform anextrication through the side of vehicle. It demonstrates how to open a jammed door. Itpresents a hinge attack and a latch attack. It shows how to do a vertical crush and how tocreate a third door. It also demonstrates a total door removal and a total sidewallremoval. (Action Training Systems) (RC 88.9 T7 V445 2006 pt.5)

D405 Vehicle Extrication, pt.6, Roof and Trunk Procedures (DVD, 17 minutes)

Severe crashes can leave a vehicle so mangled that simple access through a window or adoor is impossible. In these cases, access must be established through the roof or trunkof a vehicle. This program demonstrates how to work with a collapsed roof. It presentsthe roof flap and the C-B-A roof pillar cut. It also shows the procedure for total roofremoval. In addition, it demonstrates trunk tunneling. (Action Training Systems)(RC 88.9 T7 V445 2006 pt.6)

D406 Vehicle Extrication, pt.7, Interior Procedures (DVD, 18 minutes)

In a severe crash, victims may be trapped by the crushed interior of a vehicle. A steeringcolumn can pin patients' legs and the floor pedals can crush their feet. This program

presents potential challenges with the interior of a vehicle and covers how to addressthem. It demonstrates how to relocate a steering column. It also shows how to move thedash, how to remove and relocate pedals, and how to remove and relocate seats.(Action Training Systems) (RC 88.9 T7 V445 2006 pt.7)

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GENERAL VIDEOS 

V787 Air Bags: A Crash Course for Rescue Personnel (video, 17 minutes)

Provides detailed rescue instructions for several crash scenarios and separates the mythsfrom the facts about how air bags work. This program is designed not only to correct

misconceptions about air bags, but also to enhance the training of rescue personnel.(American Coalition for Traffic Safety) (RC 88.9 T7 A373 1991)

V1757 American Heat, May 1997: Residential Emergencies: Part Five(video, 105 minutes)

The Survival Training Segment of this video features the four “Phases” of vehicle rescue.(American Heat) (TH 9310.5 A443 1997 MAY)

V1889 American Heat, January 1998: Vehicle Rescue, Part 1 (video, 83 minutes)

Part 1 of the series on vehicle rescue addresses the construction, materials andoccupancies of automobiles. The Survival Training segment is on SCBA operationalcheck. (American Heat) (TH 9310.5 A443 1998 JAN)

V1906 American Heat, February 1998: Vehicle Rescue, Part 2 (video, 63 minutes)

Part 2 of the series on vehicle rescue addresses pre-incident planning, size-up skills andassessing your local capabilities. The Survival Training segment is on loss of water in thehoseline. The Essentials of Firefighting segment is on donning the SCBA. (AmericanHeat) (TH 9310.5 A443 1998 FEB)

V1929 American Heat, March 1998: Vehicle Rescue, Part 3 (video, 83 minutes)

Part 3 concludes the series on vehicle rescue with a focus on minivans. It also looks atsome of the issues regarding the potential for multi-casualty concerns for vans and sportutility vehicles. It presents a number of real-world incidents involving minivans to

reinforce lesson objectives. The Survival Training segment is on being lost anddisoriented in a structure. The Essentials of Firefighting segment is on riding apparatusand using lighting equipment. (American Heat) (TH 9310.5 A443 1998 MAR)

V2089 American Heat, December 1998: Heavy Vehicle Rescue (video, 71 minutes)

The focus of this program is how to solve the complex emergency situations inherent inheavy vehicle rescues. Special emphasis is placed on responding to school busaccidents. The Essentials of firefighting segment covers roof ladder placement andvertical ventilation. (American Heat) (TH 9310.5 A443 1998 DEC)

V1847 City Bus Rescue (video, 50 minutes)

Emergency, fire, rescue and medical personnel are shown important construction

features and safety components of a typical city bus. The program also focuses on thetheory that vehicle rescue evolutions can be accomplished utilizing basic extricationequipment. (American Heat) (HV 664 C583 1995)

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V1778 EZ Extrication (video, 25 minutes)

Demonstrates methods to enhance the Golden Hour of life for patients who are trapped inthe wreckage of an automobile. Topics include: a method of categorizing the severity ofthe accident; the rescue action plan for vehicle extrication; the scene survey; hazardcontrol; stabilization and initial patient access; sustained patient access; door removal anddisentanglement procedures. (Mosby Lifeline) (RC 88.9 T7 E948 1997)

V1982 Fireground: Dayton Air Bag Explosion (video, 25 minutes)

In Dayton, Ohio, a rescue team responds to a serious car accident. After 40 minutes ofextrication work to free the occupants, the dual airbags deploy. Discusses the measuresthat may be taken to prevent this from happening. Actual footage of the dual airbagdeployment is the highlight of this program. (American Heat) (HV 660 F574 1996)

V117 Operation Lifesaver (video, 19 minutes)

This depiction of a bus-train accident in which 35 persons are injured illustrates suchtechniques as extrication, triage, and patient transport. (B.C. Hydro)(RC 86.7 O644 1984)

V923 Rescue (video, 20 minutes)

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Describes the principles and tools used for rescue from buildings, autos, ice, running andstill water, trenches and collapsed structures. (Justice Institute of British Columbia, FireAcademy) (TH 9402 R47 1992 - Oversized)

V300 Small Tools and Equipment (video, 11 minutes)

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Firefighters use many tools, both manual and power-operated, for such tasks as forcibleentry, ventilation, salvage and overhaul, rescue, vehicular extrication, etc. Shows the fourmain categories of small tools and how to use them: prying tools, cutting tools, lifting and

pulling tools, and striking tools. Shows axes, sledge hammers, pry bars, crow bars, jawsof life, saws, chisels, shears, belt cutters, jacks, air bags, etc. Also shows care of tools.(Justice Institute of British Columbia, Fire Academy) (TH 9360 S637 1987)

CARBUSTERS VIDEO SERIES 

V2040 Big Trucks (video, 30 minutes)

This program discusses the design characteristics of big trucks. The strategies forhandling entrapment situations safely and efficiently are covered. Arrival and setupprocedures are covered, as well as hazard control, patient access, sustained stabilization,disentanglement, and patient removal techniques. The straight truck, the tractor-trailer

combination, and the specialty truck are shown and explained. (American Safety VideoPublishers) (RC 88.9 T7 B537 pt. 7)

V429 Command Philosophies and Special Situations (video, 40 minutes)

Prepares the rescuer for responding to large or unusual situations, offering a set ofprinciples and procedures to follow. Shows actual rescues in progress. (American SafetyVideo Publishers) (RC 88.9 T7 C378 pt. 5)

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V427 Hand Tools and Pneumatics (video, 45 minutes)

Shows actual rescues using hand tools exclusively. Covers tool evaluation, air bags,come-alongs, jacks, pneumatic tools, small hand tools, and manual hydraulics. (AmericanSafety Video Publishers) (RC 88.9 T7 C378 pt.3)

V425 Principles of Extrication (video, 45 minutes)

Covers the “Golden Hour” philosophy, the team approach to extrication, properterminology, the anatomy of an automobile, personal safety, and overall scene safety.Includes footage of actual rescue scenes. (American Safety Video Publishers)(RC 88.9 T7 C378 pt.1) 

V426 Techniques of Extrication (video, 45 minutes)

Concentrates on stabilizing the vehicle, glass removal, accessing the patient, flapping theroof, door removal, displacement of the steering column, cutting the steering wheel, dashroll-up maneuvers, and third-door conversions. Includes case studies with critiques.(American Safety Video Publishers) (RC 88.9 T7 C378 pt.2)

CARBUSTERS 3! VIDEO SERIES 

V2541 Advanced Extrication (video, 30 minutes)

This video builds on the concepts developed in the first four volumes of the Carbusterstraining videos. The advanced techniques include: special situations, like heavyentrapment; cars on theirs sides, roofs, or each other; lifting and hoisting operations;multiple vehicle incidents; and vehicle underride situations. (Mosby)(RC 88.9 T7 C378 1999 pt.5)

V2550 Extrication Principles and Vehicle Design (video, 30 minutes)

This video creates a foundation of safe rescue practices to help rescuers reduceextrication time and maintain the highest level of prehospital care. Issues addressed inthis tape include: design trends in autos, mini-vans, and light trucks; supplementalrestraint systems (e.g. front and side air bags, inflatable curtains, pretensioning belts);and rescue action plans. (Mosby) (RC 88.9 T7 C378 1999 pt.1)

V2542 Extrication Techniques (video, 30 minutes)

This video provides thorough coverage of powered hydraulic rescue tools and illustratestechniques such as side removal. It also addresses the positioning of apparatus, issuesof hazard control, new vehicle construction (mini-vans, light trucks, and SUVs), and scenetermination duties. (Mosby) (RC 88.9 T7 C378 1999 pt.3)

V2551 Hand Tools and Pneumatics (video, 30 minutes)

This video covers the safe operation of basic hand tools and pneumatic devices inconjunction with power hydraulic tools for safe, efficient extrication. Issues addressed inthis tape include: cutting plastics; tips for “Plan B” when “Plan A” doesn’t work; and toolcare. (Mosby) (RC 88.9 T7 C378 1999 pt.2)

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