I am buying a window punch, I am keeping said punch in my car. Today on the way home from work, I rolled up on a Fatal MVA. Second on scene. First on scene was a motor cop who also just happened to be driving by. I saw him turn around, so I thought he was pulling someone over. All good. I drive by, see the crash. Head on, looked bad, and it was only the cop, so I turn around and pull up the street a little bit and park.
I just got off work, so I had gloves in my pocket. Put them on, while I'm walking over to the scene. Get on scene and see the officer trying to break out the back window of the car, and he shatters his billy club attempting to break it. He walks back to his bike to see if there was anything else he could use. Nothing. It was a residential area so one of the house owners lucky was able to run in to their house and find a hammer, allowing us to gain access to the car. (Yes, I did try to see if any of the doors were unlocked as soon as the officer broke his club)
The man was v-fib originally, then went asystole after the first shock. But because of the trouble we had gaining access to the vehicle, CPR was delayed 4 or 5 minutes.
Now, if I had a window punch, I could have gained access, MUCH easier and MUCH quicker. I'm buying one today.
Btw, the man wasn't wearing his seat belt, and I think he arrested before the crash. No skidmarks, it was single vehicle outside of the one he smashed into on the wrong side of the road. And the damage wasn't that bad. The driver door opened no problem.
Sorry, i had to vent a little.
I just got off work, so I had gloves in my pocket. Put them on, while I'm walking over to the scene. Get on scene and see the officer trying to break out the back window of the car, and he shatters his billy club attempting to break it. He walks back to his bike to see if there was anything else he could use. Nothing. It was a residential area so one of the house owners lucky was able to run in to their house and find a hammer, allowing us to gain access to the car. (Yes, I did try to see if any of the doors were unlocked as soon as the officer broke his club)
The man was v-fib originally, then went asystole after the first shock. But because of the trouble we had gaining access to the vehicle, CPR was delayed 4 or 5 minutes.
Now, if I had a window punch, I could have gained access, MUCH easier and MUCH quicker. I'm buying one today.
Btw, the man wasn't wearing his seat belt, and I think he arrested before the crash. No skidmarks, it was single vehicle outside of the one he smashed into on the wrong side of the road. And the damage wasn't that bad. The driver door opened no problem.
Sorry, i had to vent a little.