We Bought the Jaws of Life
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The department I use to work for has battery powered jaws of life and ect. Works just as good as the hydronic tools and you’re not dragging around a hose or generator. And the batteries would last about an hour even with cutting and spreading metal. Blew my mind
@Funk Master thanks for that, was thinking the same thing lmao
*HYDRONIC*
Yeah, we just got the battery tools at my department. They're not as light as they claimed to be, but compared to the old hydraulic set, they're a feather. And the power is just as good, if not better than the hydraulics.
🅷︎🆈︎🅳︎🆁︎🅾︎🅽︎🅸︎🅲︎
@Funk Master Technically speaking I believe the battery powered ones still are hydraulic. Its just all a contained system since they don't have to rely on an external power source. Pretty neat.
6:21 This can of beans is extremely dangerous and it can attack at every moment, so they should crash it.
Sounds like a reference to HPC, the way the sentence is built lol.
Is this a robbaz reference??
I read that it in Steve Irwin's voice for some reason.
@@XyL0Ph0n3 because it is a HPC reference ;)
We must dealwivit
Seeing this tool live as a first grader 24 years ago made a huge impression on me. It was the most awesome thing I've ever seen. That field trip to the fire station was the best I had in my entire school life.
You do not know how relieved I was when it cut to y'all learning about it from ACTUAL FIREFIGHTERS! I was scared y'all would dive right into it and those things can do some serious damage if used both properly and improperly ;)
As a firefighter/paramedic I really appreciate all of the research you guys did for this one. When you called them “jaws of life” I was a little worried that the episode would be filled with inaccurate info (we don’t typically call them that lol), but you guys did an awesome job!
Yes a sawzall can cut a lot of the same stuff, but like you said it creates spark. Also, some vehicle posts (like BMW), a sawzall is actually unable to cut through
What do you call them? I've always hear them called that too
@@alexdam8218 typically just “cutter & spreader” or “the tools”. Jaws of Life was a promotion title for Holmatro which is one of the brands that make them
I'm sure angelgrider sparks all over the passengers doused in gasoline from ruptured gas tanks will be fine.
@@alexdam8218 By description of what they do so there's no confusion - cutters, spreaders, ram. Occasionally like was stated by Michael grab the sawzall or a halligan bar. Mike Brick came up with "Jaws of Life" and it's mostly used by media anytime they report on MVAs or anything of the sort when departments would use hydraulics to extricate victims. I guess its because 'Jaws of Life' makes for a more inticing title than "Firefighters use hydraulic cutters"
We have the Sawzall on our rigs and deepening on the situation I'll reach for it cause it can be much faster. Spark is a concern but a lot of our vehicle accidents don't have much fuel on the ground
Auto extrication using hydraulic tools is an art. To do it quickly, safely and efficiently is very hard to master. Especially considering that every accident is different and car makes and models are vastly different. Newer cars are made out of incredibly strong materials. So strong that a lot of the tools that most rescuers have wont be able to cut them unless they have the newest most up-to-date tools.
Have fun and BE SAFE! Never place your body between the tool and the car and always look under/ behind the plastics on the A,B, and C pillars so you dont crush or cut an airbag cylinder.
It is fun to cut and break stuff and its challenging to learn how to do it well. Extrication is one of the reasons why I love doing what I do. Cool video guys!
Are you with a department?
@@kychristell1779 I sure am. I have a passion for auto extrication and watching these guys step into my world for a video is super cool!
My grandfather wrote one of the earliest textbooks on using the Jaws of Life for extrications. He personally drove out to Hurst to pick up the third set in the country for his department. His house has stacks of awards and commendations for his expertise. This is about what I expected when a couple of random guys buy one and have fun. I'd love to see them get with a fire department and cut open a car for real.
7:44 we want more TYPE R
BRING BACK THE SPONSORSHIP TIME BAR!
Justin is such a great addition to the donut team
He's the real Nolan Jr.
I really like Justin, though I am afraid they have slowly been putting him into more videos to get us ready for some other member of the Donut team leaving. I hope my assumptions are false though.
honestly
Nolan rocking the Meshuggah tshirt and the Benchmade mini Bugout, I think I’m in love.
Love seeing Justin get more comfortable and confident on camera! Keep it up, man!
There are regular service bulletins from manufacturers to safety departments on how to disassemble their cars and what to look out for. For example, Subaru in the WRX has a tungsten carbide bar or something in the B pillar and the advice for rescue departments was to avoid cutting the pillar anywhere except at the roof line because the material will disable the jaws of life and other extraction equipment.
Boys just having fun, I like it!
We need a "We can turbo that!" Shirt!
Justin has really found his stride with the boys. Great addition to the team 🤙🏾
As a firefighter I appreciate other people seeing how much work goes into cutting cars and extricating people out of vehicles.
#1 it’s not easy and very technical. You have to be aware of what and where you are cutting along with checking to make you don’t harm the patient
#2 you have to be quick and precise since your patient is probably in bad conditions
#3 always stabilize an unstable vehicle and be aware of your surroundings
#4 gear and tools are heavy or become heavy after an extensive period of time
#5 always and I mean always make sure you check your equipment before the start of each shift because you never know what you are going to get
I’m so glad Justin is settling in, his work on this ep is so good!
8:18 So I noticed earlier in the video that you had taken the blade guard off of the grinder and I was wondering if I needed to be nervous about that... My bois hand gettin awful close lookin to spinnin death even with gloves on.
Jaws of life has saved so many people, whoever invented it is a genius
absolutely
That's why it's called that
@@giorgospapoutsakis5271 nothing gets passed you does it
That person was actually Jack "Doc" Watson. He was largely responsible for the 20 year run of Hurst/Olds and was famous with the Hurst shifter company. The JAW's got its name from his his initials Jack A. Watson.
@@Bambihunter1971 That's completely and utterly wrong, but ok.
I really love Justin starting to take more control in the videos! He’s still a great addition to the team!!
I'm certain you'll get to this, but the question keeps being asked about the comparison to the other cutting tools. Obviously though, sparks. The aim is clearly to be as safe as possible around combustible fluids and vapors.
edit: annd you got to it.
Safety note for the future: peel or remove the interior trim before you cut or spread. More modern cars have compressed air cylinders in the pillars and roof to inflate the airbags. Piercing them will do catastrophic damage to that area of the car, and possibly inflate the airbag. You will lose that fight.
Cut the battery cables with a gap and let the capacitors discharge before cutting and spreading as well. The system can ve tricked into thinking an airbag detonation requirement is happening, and detonate the airbag. No bueño!
I think that's why they used that early 2000s Regal--it didn't have any of those pillar/roof airbags, just front airbags for passenger/driver.
Is it a compressed air cylinder or a chemical reaction that rapidly produces gas pressure
@@1234567890CAB It’s done by chemical reaction 99% of the time
@@1234567890CAB Both are used in various airbag systems, but typically side impact inflators are compressed gas or a combination of compressed gas and deflagrant (the chemical reaction). Compressed gas inflators and hybrid (both methods) inflators are becoming more popular these days. Pure deflagration based inflators are typically used for the primary driver and passenger airbags systems.
@@1234567890CAB both. The compressed air cylinder usually is for the pretensioner. It fires down, tightening the belt with it. The chemical reaction is for the actual air bags.
I also think a big advantage of them over conventional tools is that even though they are "slow", it allows constant reassessment of the situation, doesn't suddenly use a lot of force on the damaged car and ultimately, leaves enough time to stop if something seems to go bad. A sawzall or similar if used when things could collapse or or if near a person leave little time to adjust or to stop.
I love that this channel always uses the proper safety equipment and even gets special training when dealing with something potentially dangerous. I appreciate the effort to build the car community without doing anything reckless or irresponsible.
Yall are CRAZY, COOL and very Educating, keep up the madness
@2:52. You folks now have the official motto for your channel.
8:40 Blaming Nolan Jr. I see! 😂
Im a German firefighter and emt and big fan of it merch and I would love to have the possibility to buy a donut rescue shirt 🤙🏼
Hey guys, I work at Amkus Rescue Systems. I'm glad you are using our tools! We do a lot of extrication classes showing how to use these tools. I am glad that you went to a fire department to learn how to us them, its important to be safe. I do have to say though, we don't call our tools Jaws Of life, lol that's another company. 😆
I’m a firefighter/first responder and our department just used a set of rescue tools like these last night on a semi truck.
I love fighting fire, but wreck scenes are my favorite part of my job. Each scene is different and it’s like a puzzle trying to use your tools safe and efficiently, all the while keeping your patient or patients safe while saving them.
I was cut out of a 96 Buick Regal in 2005 with the jaws of life. True to it's name it saved my life. I wouldn't be around today if it wasn't for this life saving device.
I could have cut you free with a Ryobi sawzall and a pack of metal blades
In a pinch a high lift jack can work as well . But are mostly used in a offroad rural roll over to widen an opening or jack a roof upward .
Was on my first extrication a few months ago. I learned that trying to pop the door at the hinges is much easier than at the Nader pin. That pin will hold on but just a little pressure on the hinges and it’ll pop. Great video!
Depends on what you are doing. A full size removal starting at the hinges is not smart.
Nolan Jr. should be Donut's official test dummy for future episodes.
Running him over caught me off guard. 😆
10:31 caught me off guard not gonna lie 😭😆
We want a video where you put a turbo on the generator !
Always love your videos. As a firefighter/paramedic this one was especially enjoyable.
this is the most like a tv show i've seen in your productions so far. you guys are getting so good at making these vids. thanks and great work! please keep it up!
Is that the visceral disgorge logo?? 🤘 Sick As Fuck🤘
@@PraisedLink Actually it's an old "Mr. Yuk", which was to warn kids about poison. Was pretty local to the philly/dc area in the 70's and 80's, and is likely where VD picked it up as they're from B'more
I've been calling all of the similar hydraulic rescue tools "jaws of life" - but it turns out that's actually a brand and trademark.
It's a bit like velcro vs. "hook and loop"
And Dumpster vs. "giant trash can"
@fatal gravity or jacuzzi for hot tub
@@putoutmyfirewithgasoline1877 yeah turns out humans are pretty dumb and do stuff like that all the time lmao.
@@fatalgravity that's crazy I never knew that. The company was called dempster dumpster, dempster being the name of the founder. Skip bin is the word used where dumpster isn't an established brand
Dremel vs rotary tool
In addition to these tools some departments also actually have a large cutoff saws and chainsaws onboard their trucks. They also have airbags and a winch onboard so they have everything they could possibly need to get the job done. However not all trucks have hydraulic or even electric extradition tools. Often only one truck in a department will have a set and will be set up as a purely rescue truck with no pump or water onboard. However this is up to each department and is based on preference as well as the resources and funds available in the area. At the apparatus manufacturer I work at each truck is designed to be completely custom from the ground up for each departments needs.
What manufacturer do you work for?
The most dangerous thing you guys did in this video was run that Milwaukee angle grinder with a cutoff wheel and no guard. Sure, you're okay most of the time. But it only takes one exploded disc for one of you to get killed or maimed. As a collision tech I use that tool frequently for cutting metal, but I have yet to ever run it without the guard.
100%. Also, thinking a Covid faceguard is a substitute for ballistic goggles.
Donut is slang for idiot in the uk the more I watch the more I see they named it perfect
Another good aspect of these extrication tools is that they move slow enough to stop BEFORE any metal moves into or onto the victims.
This video was awesome. Featured some dope tools with great context, would love to see more like this in the future!
Justin’s voice of authority is fantastic.
When he’s being genuine, you can hear the tone shift versus clowning on someone’s scripts.
Give him more voiceovers for serious matters.
This is a golden opportunity for you buff Donut guys to have an essay contest for fire departments to win a donation of these tools from you, along with swagging them up with Donut merch. Many rescue squads could use the help.
Its a good sentiment, but these tools look both old and outdated, and reliability is a number 1 priority when it comes to this type of thing, a tool with leaky seals is only gonna add fuel to the fire.
Whoever the editor was for this episode give them a raise for that background music selection, we need more like THAT
And then fire them for the added sound effects.
Donut media has such good editors. The subtle "noice" after the snap made me burst out laughing in public lmao it's so good
1:56 perfect time for a donut merch plug… “if you ruined a shirt like I did, it may be time for a NEW DONUT SHIRT!” 😂
Killing it with the vids guys! Also everyone in the UK appreciates the upload times, works perfect in our timezone.
Not for the us
@@RX-805 the video ain’t going nowhere though haha 😭
Perfect time for lunch break lol!
You mean killing the channel?
@@SharmV it left
I love how donut’s videos are the perfect mix of educational and entertaining
Just a suggestion which will probably never be read
Just to not waste the car, remove everything that dosent help it move, and by everything, I mean everything. You’ll end up with something light enough to carry and it will probably be really fun to take down a track
I second a moneypit exocar would be vogue
Nolan's "What the heck dude!" Is perfect
7:58 my favorite sound effect of internet for 2022 😂😂😂
For those saved by this device, thank the inventor Jack "Doc" Watson. He was largely responsible for the 20 year run of Hurst/Olds and was famous with the Hurst shifter company. The JAW's got its name from his his initials Jack A. Watson. Rest in Peace Doc.
Thank you for sharing this.
It's completely wrong info, but keep on sharing wrong info I guess. They were invented by George Hurst/Mike Brick for extricating crash victims during races. And they weren't named after someone's initials, Mike Brick, who was hired by George Hurst, coined the term "Jaws of Life" when after seeing them in action said they were saving people from the jaws of death. Brick developed the first portable cutters/spreader/jaws toolset, and ran the company for over a decade. And then he went on to develope and patent the Combi tool, otherwise known as the "Phoenix Rescue tool."
But keep on spreading bullshit. Not like we don't have enough of that
@@fubar5884 well alright. I do come here for the education. Jaws of death makes sense too, and kinda sounds horrific when considering a wreck scene. These tools probably saved countless lives and a few limbs.
Justin is quickly becoming my favogire member. He's super knowledgable and just having a good ole time.
Very informative video. I enjoyed watching it!
I’m loving Justin-prominent videos. He’s such a great addition to the team.
3:12 “as you can see it moves slowly”, there are versions that are powered by a shotgun cartridge, without the projectiles of course.
Finally, the perfect tool to separate legos
The plural of lego, is lego.
My grandma works in dispatch at her local fire department and I got to hold a jaws of life spreader when I was like 10 years old, one of my best childhood memories
When our department trains on extraction we start with cribbing, it is important to keep the vehicle stable while working on it. As I'm sure you saw the car loses a lot of rigidity when you cut pillars and roofs.
Videos like this are why I’m more than happy to monetarily support this epic team!!!
I think I speak for everybody when I say y’all been killing it
Absolute Donut Double-U lately
No you don't speak for everybody... They have been killing the channel for sure!
Well definitely not the reaction videos and wish items etc. but I definitely like this one!
Killing the channel
Most of the video's they've been putting out have been a severe drop off from their previous series.
Justin is really growing into the role as a host well, you guys made the right call hiring him
This episode was awesome and justins presenting skills are so good
Remember when Mondays used to be WheelHouse days??
Yessss:(
I miss wheelhouse and up to speed lately
@@amazimotionstudios9263 And B2B... At this point I don't think any of those shows will come back as Donut seems content just making algorithm friendly videos.
Volunteer firefighter here, been waiting for this episode ever since it was teased.
Yall have great music taste, I keep getting lil sneak peaks of the shirts and i love it
TOP NOTCH production on this one guys! Great stuff.
You guys honestly think we, the fans, want to sit here and watch you PLAY with such an integral piece of life saving equipment used by first responders all over the world??????
you're God damn right we do, this is gonna be fuuuuuuun
Had me in the first half ngl
Son: mom, can we have *JAY Z, Kanye West - Otis ft. Otis Redding* at the way home?
Mother: we already have *JAY Z, Kanye West - Otis ft. Otis Redding* at home
*JAY Z, Kanye West - Otis ft. Otis Redding* at home: 10:18
I am a professional firefighter and we use the 'sawzall' as part of our rescue kit. Great tools when used appropriately. Obviously you wouldn't have a casualties head resting against the pillar you are going to be cutting.
Justin looks like he could actually be a fire fighter💪
Gonna be upset if they don't turbo the generator now
I second this
Right?!!
this
Wow, it is amazing the quality content that these guys make.
The illustrations, the background music changing according to the situation, the sound effects, the camera angles, everything works perfectly.
Thank you for making free quality content.
They consistently hit the sweetspot between entertaining and informative
I still LOVE their old science garage series it taught me sooooooooo much info my dad might have taught me if I had one
They production quality right now is garbage.
@@heavygaming6596 I feel that, the newer "shows" feel low effort compared to their older ones but to be fair; they've covered so much history and done many modification walk-throughs; I'm sure it gets difficult to keep up that type of content without being incredibly repetitive.
@@Scoaster86 yeah, they learned the perfect mix from informative content, and jokes
Love living in Inglewood and seeing all this content, literally your guys’s shop is less than a mile away
The pump doesn't actually create pressure it creates flow. The pressure is caused by resistance
When i used to volunteer for Edcouch Fire Department sales came and had a showing of all the different batteries power tools we flipped a car with some rugged air bags used the jaws of life awesome day!! Plus the chief took us to whataburger after
The fact that im just up at 5 in the morning 😂😂
Same
I love how much Justin has fit in and become more comfortable
10:24
Just smile and wave boys, smile and wave
man a Keeps sponsored video just aint the same with out uncle Jerry and his trusty companion. those would always crack me up
surely they weren't browsing facebook market place and nolan just saw...the jaws of life and boom🕶
Just found your channel though the LockPickingLawyer and have to say I love it. I do appreciate all the research and you know when to take something seriously due to danger involved. Keep it up!
Justin is doing better and better. The whole team is amazing
Donut Media should have their own F1 team!
If James reply’s to this I’ll get a tattoo of the donut logo
Let’s get James to respond!!
As a fireman a sawzall is definitely on the rig and one of our go to options for cutting a vehicle
Justin's been doing great! Nice job Justin!
It doesn’t feel real to be this early
So true
No one has finished watching the whole thing yet
Nah im 4 min late
Same
@@jacksonvanderhoeven3390 I watch at 8x speed
Just as someone who spent 20 years as a firefighter and 10 as a medic, don't call them Jaws of Life, its clownshoes, kinda like calling NOS "noss." You've got the cutters, spreaders and the ram. But because "Jaws of life" is used to just described the hydraulic tools as a whole it's just nothing but confusing. When you're on a scene and you tell someone "grab the Jaws" they're gonna look at you like your an idiot, if you tell them grab the spreaders they'll grab the spreaders.
Massive props for going to the Fire Dept. and getting some training for this life saving tool!
I love when all the guys are in the same video. So much childish energy lol
Love all the chemistry n vibes. It's like watching a bunch of kids at heart n it makes the video so enjoyable. More group videos please.
Remember when donut did. B2b, up to speed, wheelhouse, money pit, the D list , longer seasons of high/low. Hopefully they are writing and making those shows to be released soon. This stuff is fine. As a hold over but I'd hate to see the permanent
@7:58 that snore meme got me laughing
I'm going to need a donut rescue merch drop ASAP!
So awesome of you guys to go to the fire department and have pros show how they work. So very educational. If i ran a shop class i would show them videos like this
5:10 - Need this for the wife.
2:10 dog!
Huge respect to all the Firemen out there. I hope i speak for everyone when i say, we appreciate you guys so much... bunch of heroes for real.
That song at the end was a banger ! Also loved the whole end skit
Another FD personnel input, Cutters and spreaders are a bit more quiet than the other options, cause less shaking and noise while extricating the victims. A patient entrapped is already stressed and adding the noise of a sawzall cutting it is impossible to provide patient care and keep the patient relatively calm. Great content boys!