The Pawhuska Fire Department has new equipment that it hopes will make rescues quicker and safer, news9.com reported.
The fire department got a new pair of cutters, spreaders and struts that it will use when responding to car wrecks and urban search and rescue calls, the report said.
The new tools will allow firefighters to cut through metal cars or help pry open doors, according to the report. Pawhuska Fire did have a set of these tools already, but those tools were hydraulic and attached to the fire trucks.
These new tools are battery-operated which should make firefighters’ jobs safer and easier.
An INCOG 8020 state grant helped the town pay for the equipment, the report said. INCOG put up 80% of the funding for the equipment while the town paid the remaining 20%.
Without the funding from INCOG, Pawhuska would have had a difficult time buying the new battery-operated cutter and spreader since the set cost about $25,000, according to the report.