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Rescue 42, Inc. developed the TeleCribbing® Stabilization system back in 2000. It has been extremely successful, helping Fire and Rescue crews perform extrication and rescue in an environment safer for both rescuers and victims. Our old system was manufactured of galvanized steel “signpost” type material. While this material is OK, it has some problems. It is heavy, relatively weak, and is easily attacked by moisture and many chemicals including battery acid! It also conducts electricity, which is very undesirable due to the popularity of hybrid electric cars.

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Time has moved on, and there have been tremendous advances in the field of Advanced Composites. Rescue 42 has partnered with a progressive Composites manufacturer to develop a proprietary system for producing the revolutionary Composite TeleCrib® Struts! Most Firefighters will remember the days of steel SCBA bottles, and how the advent of composite bottles made steel bottles obsolete. The strength, light weight, chemical resistance, and non-conductive properties of our advanced composite TeleCrib® struts have made the old “signpost” and other types of steel struts completely obsolete!

Rescue 42 has filed a patent on the TeleCrib® Strut System with the US Patent and Trademark Office. Patent is currently pending.


NEWS FLASH!

November 2008
Rescue 42, Inc. Announces Composite Upgrade Program

Official Composite Upgrade Press Release (PDF)

July 2008
Rescue 42, Inc. Downsizes Step Cribbing with The Shark™

Collapsible Step Cribbing Saves Critical Storage Space in Fire Apparatus
Official Shark™ Press Release (PDF)

October 2007
Rescue 42, Inc. Unveils the Next Generation of the TeleCrib® Stabilization System

New Advanced Kevlar® Composite Material Once Again Raises the Bar in Rescue Equipment
Official Advanced Kevlar® Composite TeleCrib® Press Release (PDF)

March 1, 2007
Member of the Fire and Emergency Manufacturers and Services Association (FEMSA) - www.FEMSA.org

January 2006
Rescue 42 has officially been granted Disabled Veteran owned Business Enterprise (DVBE) status for California, both as a Manufacturer and a Non-Manufacturer (Wholesaler/Retailer). We are also a Federal Service-Disabled Veteran - Owned Small Business Concern (SDVOSBC), and a Micro-Business.


December 2005

Rescue 42, Inc. Develops New Composite Based Stabilization System

New Composite Materials Offer Rescuers Lighter, Stronger, Safer Struts
Official Composite TeleCrib® Press Release (PDF)


We invite you to learn more about our revolutionary TeleCrib® struts by receiving a copy of our FREE Instructional DVD. If you have questions, please call us toll free at (888) 42-RESCUE.

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