The jaws of life are a hydraulic tool used by first responders to help extricate crash victims from their cars in the midst of twisted metal. The Scottsdale Fire Department invited FOX 10 Reporter ...
More than 19,000 vehicle crashes are reported to police every day in the United States. As electric vehicles become more popular, it’s more likely these types of cars will be involved in a crash.
First responders know that every second matters when it comes to extracting an injured person from a crashed car. Currently, most municipalities train their firefighters, EMTs, and police on a ...
Firefighters used a hydraulic tool known as “the jaws of life” to rescue someone trapped inside a car involved in a crash in Garden Grove, California, in the early hours of Wednesday, July 9. The ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - A 10-year-old girl stuck in a swing at an Oakland park was rescued by firefighters with the "Jaws of Life." But soon after, a thief made off with the lifesaving hydraulic tool.