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In a message dated 11-Jul-07 14:30:03 Central Daylight Time,

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Yes. It's very sophisticated and complicated though. It's called " The

Folded Sheet Pulled Snug Around The Pelvis And Taped Together Pelvic

Splinting

Device. " <eg>

Gene Gandy

gee, what ever happened to the old Scultetus binders?

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In a message dated 11-Jul-07 16:06:59 Central Daylight Time,

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I can't help it if I remember when there were no Jaws and we took off doors

and roofs with air chisels or a leaf spring sharpened on a grinder,

propelled

by a small sledge hammer. We also use comealongs and the local wrecker to

help us get car doors open. Carpenters' crowbars, baling hooks, and other

common country stuff were used all the time.

All this together cost the grand sum of $49.95 to put together.

We did that in between walking 5 miles each way uphill in the snow barefoot

to attend classes.

And if you had a fancy rig, you had both 4 and 10 ton PortaPowers to pop

doors with and a K-Bar-T 'giant can opener' to flap the roof down...

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In a message dated 7/11/2007 5:59:38 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

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You’re old, do you remember using the old ratcheting jacks from the

older model cars as part of the extrication kit?

Hell how about being taught in extrication courses that you could pop the

trunk and use the jack etc. try that with one of those one time use plastic POC

jacks you get today.

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An inverted Ked seems to work really good. But Gene’s wrap ‘em and strap

‘em idea is a lot more fun especially with the taters in his shoes and

everything.

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You’re old, do you remember using the old ratcheting jacks from the

older model cars as part of the extrication kit?

Pulling cars up the side of the hill with the patient and a rescuer in

it so everyone else could get to them easier?

Same time frame as ‘if you weren’t bloody, you must not have been

working’……:-)

Re: Pelvic splints

I can't help it if I remember when there were no Jaws and we took off

doors

and roofs with air chisels or a leaf spring sharpened on a grinder,

propelled

by a small sledge hammer. We also use comealongs and the local wrecker

to

help us get car doors open. Carpenters' crowbars, baling hooks, and

other

common country stuff were used all the time.

All this together cost the grand sum of $49.95 to put together.

We did that in between walking 5 miles each way uphill in the snow

barefoot

to attend classes.

GG

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" mailto:lnmolino%40aol.com " lnmolino (AT) aol (DOT) -com writes:

>

>

>

> In a message dated 7/11/2007 2:29:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

> wegandy1938@-wegandy writes:

>

> It's called " The

> Folded Sheet Pulled Snug Around The Pelvis And Taped Together Pelvic

> Splinting

> Device. "

>

> BUT is it more exciting then " airway " ? BTW, I can make one of those

but then

> again I was an A ;) (that was not meant to be a slam against those

post 1994

> B's just an indictment of the dumbing down issue).

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

> FF/NREMT-B/FSI/ FF/

> Freelance Consultant/Trainer/ Freelance Cons Freelance

Consultant/Traine

> HYPERLINK " mailto:LNMolino%40aol.LNM " LNMolino (AT) aol (DOT) -LNM

>

> (Cell Phone)

> (IFW/TFW/FSS Office)

> (IFW/TFW/FSS Fax)

>

> " A Texan with a Jersey Attitude "

>

> " Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds

> discuss people " Eleanor Roosevelt - US diplomat & reformer (1884 -

1962)

>

> The comments contained in this E-mail are the opinions of the author

and the

> author alone. I in no way ever intend to speak for any person or

> organization that I am in any way whatsoever involved or associated

with

> unless I

> specifically state that I am doing so. Further this E-mail is intended

only

> for its

> stated recipient and may contain private and or confidential materials

> retransmission is strictly prohibited unless placed in the public

domain by

> the

> original author.

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Absolutely.

Gene

> You’re old, do you remember using the old ratcheting jacks from the

> older model cars as part of the extrication kit?

>

> Pulling cars up the side of the hill with the patient and a rescuer in

> it so everyone else could get to them easier?

>

> Same time frame as ‘if you weren’t bloody, you must not have been

> working’……:-)

>

>

>

> Re: Pelvic splints

>

> I can't help it if I remember when there were no Jaws and we took off

> doors

> and roofs with air chisels or a leaf spring sharpened on a grinder,

> propelled

> by a small sledge hammer. We also use comealongs and the local wrecker

> to

> help us get car doors open. Carpenters' crowbars, baling hooks, and

> other

> common country stuff were used all the time.

>

> All this together cost the grand sum of $49.95 to put together.

>

> We did that in between walking 5 miles each way uphill in the snow

> barefoot

> to attend classes.

>

> GG

> In a message dated 7/11/07 2:36:28 PM, HYPERLINK

> " mailto:lnmolino%40aol.com " lnmolino (AT) aol (DOT) -com writes:

>

> >

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 7/11/2007 2:29:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

> > wegandy1938@-wegandy writes:

> >

> > It's called " The

> > Folded Sheet Pulled Snug Around The Pelvis And Taped Together Pelvic

> > Splinting

> > Device. "

> >

> > BUT is it more exciting then " airway " ? BTW, I can make one of those

> but then

> > again I was an A ;) (that was not meant to be a slam against those

> post 1994

> > B's just an indictment of the dumbing down issue).

> >

> > Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

> > FF/NREMT-B/FSI/ FF/

> > Freelance Consultant/Trainer/ Freelance Cons Freelance

> Consultant/Traine

> > HYPERLINK " mailto:LNMolino%40aol.LNM " LNMolino (AT) aol (DOT) -LNM

> >

> > (Cell Phone)

> > (IFW/TFW/FSS Office)

> > (IFW/TFW/FSS Fax)

> >

> > " A Texan with a Jersey Attitude "

> >

> > " Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds

> > discuss people " Eleanor Roosevelt - US diplomat & reformer (1884 -

> 1962)

> >

> > The comments contained in this E-mail are the opinions of the author

> and the

> > author alone. I in no way ever intend to speak for any person or

> > organization that I am in any way whatsoever involved or associated

> with

> > unless I

> > specifically state that I am doing so. Further this E-mail is intended

> only

> > for its

> > stated recipient and may contain private and or confidential materials

> > retransmission is strictly prohibited unless placed in the public

> domain by

> > the

> > original author.

> >

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> >

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> Absolutely! I remember when we got our first PortaPower.

>

GG

> And if you had a fancy rig, you had both 4 and 10 ton PortaPowers to pop

> doors with and a K-Bar-T 'giant can opener' to flap the roof down...

>

> ck

> S. Krin, DO FAAFP

>

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