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Firefighters in Mass. demonstrate 'Jaws of Life' rescue procedures for automotive students

Firefighters in Mass. demonstrate 'Jaws of Life' rescue procedures for automotive students
KATIE: STUDENTS AT MASS BAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE WATCH AS ASHLAND FIREFIGHTERS TAKE THE JAWS OF LIFE TO THIS DODGE DART >> THE FIRST THING YOU HAVE TO THINK OFS I WHAT ARE THEY BREATHING? KATIE: THE STUDENTS ARE PART OF THE SCHOOL'S AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. GETTING HANDS ON EXPERIENCE WITH VEHICLES A CRITICAL PARTF O THEIR EDUCIOAT >> I'M JUST REALLY INTO CARS AND I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO FIX THEM. I LIKE GETTING MY HANDS DIRTY AND I THINK IT WOULD BE A REALLY GOOD JOB. KATIE: IN ORDER TO BUILD AND FIX THE CAR YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW IT COMES APART TOYDA THIS CLASS IS FOCUSING O EXPANDING THE STUDENTS KNOWLEDGE OF THE SAFETY ASPECTS OF CAR DESIGN AND MAINTENAE.NC >> WHAT WE'RE DOING IS ALL OF THE SAFETYEA FTURES. YOU CAN SEE HOW WELL THAT RCA HELD TOGETHER, THROUGH ALL OF THE FORCE THAT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT PUT IT THROUGH. KATIE: ITS ALSO IMPORTANT FOR THESE FUTURE TECHNICIANS TO UNDERSTA HNDOW AND WHY FIREFIGHTERS CUT INTO A VEHLEIC WITHHE T JAWS OF LIFE AT SPECIFIC POINTS AND HOW AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT CAN AFFECAT RESCUE. >> LOOKING AT HOW IT'S BUILT, YOLOOKU AT ANY OF THE PILLARS AND YOU CAN SEE HOW THE STEEL IS PUT TOGETHER AND ON THE INSIDE ALL OF THE PLASTIC PANELSRE A DESIGNED IN THE EVENT OF A CRASH T TONO HURT YOU. KATIE: THE GREAT THING AUTBO THIS PROGRAM IS THAT AFTER TWO YEARS THEES STUDENTS WILL GRADUATE AS CERTIFIED DEALER TECHNICIAN
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Firefighters in Mass. demonstrate 'Jaws of Life' rescue procedures for automotive students
Students at MassBay Community College watched Monday as Ashland Firefighters used the "Jaws of Life" to slice into a Dodge Dart. The students are part of the school's automotive technology program and hands-on experience with vehicles is a critical part of their education. "I'm just really into cars and I want to learn how to fix them. I like getting my hands dirty and I think it would be a really good job," student Giovanna Winchester said. "What we're doing is all of the safety features. You can see how well that car held together, through all of the force that the fire department put it through," Prof. Scott Fitzgerald said.Monday's class was focused on expanding the students' knowledge of car safety design and maintenance. It is also important for these future technicians to understand how and why firefighters cut into a vehicle at specific points, and how airbag deployment can impact a rescue."Looking at how it's built, you look at any of the pillars and you can see how the steel is put together and on the inside, all of the plastic panels are designed in the event of a crash not to hurt you," Fitzgerald said. Students participating in the program that saw Monday's demonstration will graduate after two years as certified dealer technicians.

Students at MassBay Community College watched Monday as Ashland Firefighters used the "Jaws of Life" to slice into a Dodge Dart.

The students are part of the school's automotive technology program and hands-on experience with vehicles is a critical part of their education.

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"I'm just really into cars and I want to learn how to fix them. I like getting my hands dirty and I think it would be a really good job," student Giovanna Winchester said.

"What we're doing is all of the safety features. You can see how well that car held together, through all of the force that the fire department put it through," Prof. Scott Fitzgerald said.

Monday's class was focused on expanding the students' knowledge of car safety design and maintenance. It is also important for these future technicians to understand how and why firefighters cut into a vehicle at specific points, and how airbag deployment can impact a rescue.

"Looking at how it's built, you look at any of the pillars and you can see how the steel is put together and on the inside, all of the plastic panels are designed in the event of a crash not to hurt you," Fitzgerald said.

Students participating in the program that saw Monday's demonstration will graduate after two years as certified dealer technicians.