Was watching some videos on youtube the other day, and found this (click me). It's norwegian firefighters and air ambulance personnel in an extrication exercise. Oh, and ignore the music -_-
One end of the car is chained to one fire truck/engine, the other to another or something solid. The truck/engine then backs up, cracking the car in two and freeing the person inside.
My question is, is this technique commonly used elsewhere as well?
One end of the car is chained to one fire truck/engine, the other to another or something solid. The truck/engine then backs up, cracking the car in two and freeing the person inside.
My question is, is this technique commonly used elsewhere as well?