tinGLARE
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I'm a volunteer firefighter and I'm very disappointed in this response.
1. If you need to open a door and the door handle doesn't work, you cut the doors. This is a frequent occurrence with side impacts on all kinds of vehicles regardless of powertrain.
2. If you need to get under the hood to depower a car (which you do to disable the airbags for ICE, too) you pop it with a spreader or go old school and use a Halligan tool, a six foot hook, whatever. "Oh no, I can't release it remotely" is nonsense.
3. I guarantee you I can get into the charge port in under 10 seconds with some leverage but there's absolutely zero reason to do so. That would be like trying to get into the gas fill port on an ICE.
4. True story. This is dumb.
5. Maybe he has witnessed 3 EV fires. But most firefighters aren't good with statistics. NTSB data show hybrids have the highest rate of fires, then gasoline, and electric are the lowest. As in 60 times less likely to have a fire.
Look, the fire service is a lot of old-school dudes (gender neutral term but it is male dominated) that have a very fixed mindset. Change is scary and it's also a pain in the ass because it means we have to learn new tools and techniques and be able to apply them in unfortunate circumstances. But that's literally why the fire service exists. Fortunately, the old boys club is slowly changing...
im one of those "old school" dudes -- was a fireman/EMT in the 90s for 9 years. i was a tillerman ( best job in the fire service!). its not "old shool" dudes, its the current mentality of social media and inflated egos. id wager the fireman op talked to was in his 30s or late 20s. "old school" firemen usually dont walk up and talk like that to folks -- but this is a cybertruck, which is a polarizing object. fireman could have also been a liberal leaning person so throwing some bias in the mix.
EV or not, the cybertruck has windows that can be broken. if you can break open the window, and the cabin isnt crushed, you can pull someone out if the car is on fire. yes we have to stablilze the neck, but if a person is in a vehicle thats on fire, you pull em out as fast as you can. the fireman here was a bit over zealous and had a bone to pick with his distaste of the cybertruck.
back in the 90s, EVs were not a thing and i had my share of petrol based vehicle fires. lots of times the doors were jammed up, and you had to use a halligan or "old school" muscle to get them doors open if the car was jeopardized (on fire). otherwise, you support the neck/spine ( i would frequently be in the back seat as i was skinny enough and would stabilize) as personnel get the hurst hydraulics out to open the door ( now yall got battery operated gadgets, and even EV fire engines!!! -- fancy).
i would have loved to have been on this conversation with this fireperson....
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