First responders from the Potsdam, NY, Fire Department and neighboring regions participated in a comprehensive training session on July 16 at the St. Lawrence County Fire Training Center in Potsdam.
The event, organized by the National Auto Body Council (NABC) First Responder Emergency Extrication (F.R.E.E.) program, USAA Insurance and HURST Jaws of Life, aimed to equip responders with the latest techniques in emergency vehicle extrication, enhancing their ability to rescue accident victims.
Today’s vehicles, designed with numerous airbags, advanced technology and innovative safety systems, pose unique challenges for emergency responders. The integration of electric and hybrid engines further complicates rescue operations, necessitating specialized training and tools.
The NABC F.R.E.E. program addresses these needs by providing education and live demonstrations on handling high-strength steel, advanced restraint systems, and onboard technology, as well as ensuring safety around alternative fuel vehicles.
“It is exciting to have access to training on later model cars, especially in our rural area,” one of the first responders expressed after the event. “Thank you.”
Since its inception, the NABC F.R.E.E. program has educated more than 5,500 first responders. USAA Insurance supplied the vehicles and HURST Jaws of Life provided classroom education and hands-on extrication demonstrations.
“I appreciate having access to the benefits provided by the NABC which made this event possible,” said Jesse Dunshie, the trainer from HURST Jaws of Life.
The training ensures Potsdam drivers receive the best-prepared response in the event of an accident, as first responders are now better equipped to handle the complexities of modern vehicles.