Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 28, 1980, Image 52

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    BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1980
Local firemen learn farm equipment rescue
BY CURT HAULER
RHEEMS Firemen and
ambulance crews from a
large number of Lancaster
County companies are at
tending a course m farm
machinery rescue
operations.
The purpose of the
sessions is to teach
emergency crews how to
extract a person trapped m
moving parts of any piece of
farm equipment safely and
swiftly.
The course, sponsored by
the Lancaster Farmers’
Association Womens Safety
Committee, consists of four
seminars. This is the second
Shirley Garner, Lancaster County Farmers’ Association Womans Safety
Committee, provides background information on farm equipment rescue to
about 35 firemen at a training session Tuesday evening. The course teaches
prompt removal of persons trapped in farm equipment.
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year the course has been
offered.
Shirley Gamer, Mt. Joy,
explamed the purpose of the
training seminars is to teach
emergency crews to operate
farm equipment, to turn
machinery off, to be aware
of potentially dangerous
operating parts of machines.
Many of the non-farm
firemen participating m the
course are not familiar with
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Several presumed
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Those who were aware of
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familiar with how to turn the
system off.
On hand to explain the in’s
and out’s of farm equipment
was Ken Messick, son of the
owner of Messick’s Farm
Equipment where the
seminars are being held.
The rescue company
members are encouraged to
poke around all sorts of
equipment including trac
tors, hay balers, corn
pickers, PTO units, and
other live farm machinery.
Firemen are able to tear
apart junk machinery with a
Hurst tool to get them
familiar with the strenght of
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They leam the differences
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older, heavier metals and
the newer lightweight
metals with similar
strength.
While most of the work
they did was with New
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Harvester equipment
(because that’s what
Messick’s handles), the
rescue crews are en
couraged to go out to local
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farms or other equipment
dealerships and get familiar
with the location of stop
switches and other power
controls on other brands of
machinery.
In addition to the hands-on
work with used machinery,
the fire crews are showed
films of farm equipment in
action.
The movies were not
necessarily farm safety
oriented. The basic idea, as
Shirley Gamer explamed,
was to get the non-farm
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Rl Box 96
Spnngville, PA 18844
717 942 6928
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RD 1 Box 258 A
Hawley, PA 18428
717 253 2409
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firemen familiar with what a
piece of equipment does in
the field, its power, and what
it looks like in action.
The Lancaster County
program is one of the first
such seminars offered
anywhere.
Similar programs are
underway m Utah and
Kansas. The Lancaster
Farmers’ Association
women developed their
program with help from
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