New Ipswich Conducts Vehicle Extrication Training

Photo by New Ipswich Fire DeptThe aftermath of a hands-on vehicle extrication training, where Nashua Fire Rescue members practiced removing doors, roofs, and dashboards under realistic conditions.

Photo by New Ipswich Fire Dept Firefighters work in the rain using hydraulic spreaders during extrication training — reinforcing their readiness to respond in any weather.
In October, members of New Ipswich Fire Dept. took part in the first of two vehicle extrication training sessions. Firefighters had the opportunity to practice critical rescue techniques using spreaders, cutters, and other hand tools to gain access to vehicles involved in simulated emergencies. Training scenarios included removing doors, trunks, and roofs, as well as performing dashboard lifts to simulate freeing trapped occupants.
Despite the dreary and wet weather, crews remained focused and committed — reflecting the reality of conditions they may face during actual incidents.
This hands-on training helps ensure our firefighters remain prepared for any rescue situation, rain or shine.

