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  • Cutting Kevlar pants from a propeller?

    Are our patrol boats prepared with something to cut Kevlar from the unthinkable like a driver tangled in a propeller?
    I found these on line.


    8'' Steel Bent Kevlar Shear
    Specially designed to cut KevlarŪ materials. Also excellent for cutting plastic, canvas, upholstery and more. Micro-serrated blades for true grip & cut performance. Bent. High carbon alloy steel. Molybdenum and Vanadium blades for industrial strength. Grey handles.
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    kevlar shear

    Where on line and what is the price???
    Tom
    tcronk@tampabay.rr.com



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    • #3
      Take a look at thread I started on 12-4-12 titled "First Aid Kit". Pretty much the same subject matter with some other suggestions for scissors.

      Sam,

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      • #4
        just look up CUTTING KEVLAR on line and you will find them, price is under $30.00



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        • #5
          The "unthinkable" has happened - forgot what race but in was a rescue boat scramble to keep the engine from sinking the driver. Rescue shears are a must have!

          I have a pair onboard my crash truck at the airport because aircraft seat belts are tough buggers - no time to be neat, just cut the dang things.
          carpetbagger

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bill Huson View Post
            The "unthinkable" has happened - forgot what race but in was a rescue boat scramble to keep the engine from sinking the driver. Rescue shears are a must have!

            I have a pair onboard my crash truck at the airport because aircraft seat belts are tough buggers - no time to be neat, just cut the dang things.
            Bill the race was last Sept in Big Rapids Mich, I was on one of the rescue boats. I never want to go through that again.

            Sam,

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            • #7
              Now a days you want the best not some reworked crap.. Ambulance even need them since a lot of motorcycle folks wear kevlar also.. I wonder what folks use that make the Lifeline and SRP equipment that we use
              Mike - One of the Montana Boys

              If it aint fast make it look good



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              • #8
                Couldn't agree more

                In Standish Maine last year something like that would have come in handy. Trying to cut through Kevlar to get to an injury took forever. Wire cutters, knife etc doesnt work at all. EMTs didnt have anything to cut through this may save a life for sure. Every rescue boat should have a pair.

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                • #9
                  The reason I bring this up is because I have seen it first hand with my Brother, back in the late 80's where his boat came down ontop of him causing the three blade to tear him open and tangle around his blue jeans!, luckly he was able to tear himself loose from the prop shaft and slide himself onto Sam Sayers boat deck and get to shore.
                  If he was wearing Kevlar that day he would have probaly never got himself thorn loose from the prop shaft in time for he had lost a large amount of blood.
                  After 40 plus stitches and a week in the hospital all is well, but he is still alittle upset about the brand new pair of blue jeans he was wearing that day!



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                  • #10
                    nice post guys

                    way to be proactive.... i'm ordering a pair today.... i'll bet this is something lifeline & srp could add to their product lines.
                    Bill Dingman "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."

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                    • #11
                      I saw a guy get an arm injury that the EMT's needed to cut off his sleeves to get at. They pulled out an ordinary scissors from their kit and sliced them right off with no trouble. It would seem that specialty tools might not be needed, however I'm really not ready to test this out on my own suit.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pops67g View Post
                        I saw a guy get an arm injury that the EMT's needed to cut off his sleeves to get at. They pulled out an ordinary scissors from their kit and sliced them right off with no trouble. It would seem that specialty tools might not be needed, however I'm really not ready to test this out on my own suit.
                        Were you sure they were "ordinary Scissors"?



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                        • #13
                          The scissors they used was a pair of those that they use to cut tape and bandages with. The reason I remember so well is that the driver's dad was telling the medics that their puny little scissors wouldn't cut the "cutproof" sleeves but they cut through like it was paper.

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