Tow/Res/Med training
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2023-12-09, 22:09
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RE: Tow/Res/Med training
I think some simple guidance would be enough to help most people who are new to the TOW/MED/RES role. Whether this comes from experienced people online or additional information in the online guides.
Currently there isn't any information about the best way to physically help broken down or crashed cars. I think a short video outlining the basics of safely pushing or flipping a car, as well as working safely would be a great addition to the guidelines. To me the situation you have outline seems to be more an issue of common sense and approaching the task from different angles. Both !winching the car in situ and moving the car first to a safer area are not wrong but it all comes down to the judgement of who turns up on scene. |
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Tow/Res/Med training - vito212223 - 2023-12-07, 10:45
RE: Tow/Res/Med training - Marty_Deslions - 2023-12-08, 13:20
RE: Tow/Res/Med training - AnansiMaxine - 2023-12-09, 14:54
RE: Tow/Res/Med training - Josh - 2023-12-09 22:09
RE: Tow/Res/Med training - Misterviin - 2023-12-15, 12:18
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