Bray People

No plans for chainsaws at crash scenes

March 2010

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THERE ARE no plans to use chainsaws at traffic accident scenes in County Wicklow.

Wicklow’s Chief Fire Officer Jim Dunphy says the use of chainsaws presents a lot of problems and will not be advocating their use.

Speaking to Wicklow County Council, Mr. Dunphy referred to the recent serious accident in Rathdrum in which a passing car was crushed under a tree prompting concerns that the victim could have been released more quickly with the use of such equipment.

‘ That incident saw the person out of the car in 17 minutes. The issue of saws has been debated a lot and it is an issue of safety.

‘ They present a lot of problems. Often there is energy caught up in the trees and where a casualty is involved there is no guarantee this will make the situation better.’

He said it would cost € 1,000 per firefighte­r to be trained in the use of chainsaws and a further € 10,000 would be needed for equipment.

‘Speaking from experience I have never been in favour of using them and I am aware that some counties are in fact trying to phase them out. Having made clear my opinion on this I could not support their use,’ he said.

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