Lauren Kershner Sentinel reporter lkershner@lewistownsentinel.com LEWISTOWN - The use of hydraulic tools is not a new concept for fire companies in Mifflin County. The use of eDRAULIC tools, however, is fairly new. Junction Fire Company recently purchased a set of Hurst eDRAULIC tools.
“These tools have more than just your standard vehicle rescue application,” Chief Scott Beers said. “We can take these anywhere.”
In fact, mobility is what prompted the fire company to look into purchasing the tools.
The new blue and white cutters and spreaders are lighter than the traditional hydraulic tools the company currently has. In fact, not only are they lighter, Beers said, but they also do not require much to operate.
Currently, the hydraulic tools require a gas powered generator to operate. The new tools are operated from a rechargeable battery pack.
“We can get them into more situations,” Deputy Chief Terry Beers said.
For example, Scott explained, they can take these tools into a factory and use them as industrial rescue tools.
“We don’t have to take as much with us, if we have to walk to rescue site,” Scott said.
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