(10-22-2024, 11:46 AM)GA_Dave Wrote: Way back in 1972, Hurst Performance Products began to produce the "Jaws of Life" extrication tools. To promote this device, they marketed a small response vehicle that was equipped with the Jaws set, air splints, trauma dressings, a spine board, resuscitator/inhalator, and a firefighting package with 25 gallons of light water and a Purple K Powder extinguisher. All this was packed into an AMC Gremlin. Somewhere between 5 and 12 of these little extrication units were built and this is reported to be the ONLY survivor still in service.
Reserve Rescue 1, Murray County Rescue Squad, Chatsworth, GA
1974 AMC Gremlin/Hurst HRS 1
How in the WORLD did they fit all of that equipment in that little vehicle?!
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