Provide Life-Saving Extrication Practice On Late Model Vehicles
The NABC First Responder Emergency Extrication™ Program helps saves lives by providing firefighters and first responders with rare opportunities to practice and hone their skills specifically on late model vehicles with lighter weight, high strength steels, sophisticated electronics and multiple airbag systems. Since the program was founded, together with our partners we have helped educate 5,000 first responders across the country.
Advances in technology have made today’s vehicles much safer for passengers but first responders often face challenges preventing further injuries to accident victims or themselves due to the complexities of the new technology. Knowing specifically where and how to efficiently cut and extricate can make the difference in saving precious minutes and lives as well as the safety of the first responders.
The NABC F.R.E.E.™ program is a collaborative effort by collision repair facility, insurance companies that donate salvage vehicles and one of the NABC™ rescue partners which provides expert instructors and equipment to facilitate the event.
The typical NABC F.R.E.E.™ event consists of one-hour class instruction, followed by three hours of hands-on extricating practice using the latest equipment on late-model vehicles staged to simulate crash scenes. Local community first responders are invited to participate at no cost.
Each event involves salvage cars sourced from insurance companies or salvage yards. Participation at each event is generally limited 40 first responders.
Participation in the NABC F.R.E.E.™ program is open to any repair facility with a minimum SSO level membership in the National Auto Body Council®. Shops interested in hosting an event simply need to fill out a NABC F.R.E.E.™ application. A 3-6-month lead time is preferred from initial application to event date to allow time to coordinate all participants.
Once membership is confirmed and event application is received, an instructor will be assigned by the NABC F.R.E.E.™ Program Manager. The instructor will contact the repair facility to set the event date. Repair facilities new to the program are asked to attend an orientation conference call which provides all details needed to host an event.
Interested in hosting a
NABC F.R.E.E.™ event?
Please review the FAQ’s and click below to fill out an application.