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MetalMedic
02-22-2005, 06:12 PM
Can anyone tell me anything about a hydraulic tool company called "ResQ Tek"? I am told that it is the former "Code 3" tool... anyone have a set or has anyone used them? Likes, dislikes, problems, etc.?

Rescue101
02-23-2005, 09:39 AM
Medic, A nice tool originally produced in Germany.A low pressure system which I've used on various occasions including BRR.Clay Morse in Newburgh NY is the local Tech rep for them.If you need it,I can scrounge up Clay's number or PM you his E-mail.They have a pretty good website if you want to look at product offerings. T.C.

BigRig
02-23-2005, 02:35 PM
Clay can provide you with valid information and is a good guy.

Rescue101
02-23-2005, 03:00 PM
BR,Nice of you to make your presence known.What you cookin' up for this year? I've been conversing with our mentor of late,he says you apparently don't know what chicken tastes like as he prefers "maine"chicken to the yard version,hehe T.C.

sfdeng2
02-24-2005, 04:11 PM
Met Med,

Your local distributor is:

Pro-Am Safety, Inc.
Terry Terlack
5295 Commerce Parkway West
Cleveland, Ohio 44130
216-267-0031

We gave a demonstration in mid- July '04 for Chief Ballentine. He seemed to like it. I am a FORMER employee of the company.

If you need some more info you can e-mail me: rescuemb@aol.com

Be Safe,

Mike

MetalMedic
02-25-2005, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by sfdeng2
Met Med,

We gave a demonstration in mid- July '04 for Chief Ballentine. He seemed to like it. I am a FORMER employee of the company.



Thanks for the info, but this isn't for Orrville FD... we are well entrenched into Phoenix Rescue Tools and I would rebel if they tried to switch! :eek:

The name came up from someone that wants to do something with a local race track that I am involved with. I had heard that the ResQ Tek is the former Code-3 tool... and I am just trying to get up to speed in case someone asks my opinion.

sfdeng2
02-25-2005, 04:10 PM
Met Med,

I know, I know!! I remember the conversation while I was there. I still say that you will be able to do the job with any set of tools out there. The question really lies in, HOW does it get the job done?

( i was there primarily for the NT ResQ Bags anyhow)

GO PHEONIX!!!

Be Safe,

Mike