Hurst

Low Pressure Rescue Systems

Throughout the world, the name Hurst Jaws of Life has become synonymous with saving lives. For well over three decades, this name clearly has set the standard for power, dependability and life-saving performances. As the pioneer of the world's first rescue tool, the company decided to appropriately label these products Hurst "Jaws of Life" because they snatch victims from the jaws of death.

Territory Restrictions Apply. Please call 800-822-2105 to verify we can sell these products in your area.

High Pressure Rescue Systems

Hurst High Pressure products are the 10,000 psi version of the original Hurst Jaws of Life. Same great quality, same great performance!

Territory Restrictions Apply. Please call 800-822-2105 to verify we can sell these products in your area.

Airshore Strut Systems

The Hurst Airshore Rescue Strut is a lightweight, positive locking, aluminum support strut which is activated manually or by air. The tools removable attachments and bases adhere to all shapes, surfaces and situation. Designed for vertical, horizontal and angled support and stabilization, the Airshore Rescue Strut will secure your rescue environment.

Vetter Lifting Bag Systems

The name "Vetter" stands for the highest degree of quality and safety. Today, our customers have a wide range of reliable products available such as lifting airbags, pipe sealing bags, leak sealing bags, manhole sealing bags, universal pneumatic tents; decon tents, and much more!

 

Sales and Service

Susquehanna Fire Equipment Company is your Authorized Sales & Service Center for North Central Pennsylvania. We train you on your new equipment and we also service the equipment.

Counties we sell and service Hurst Equipment:
Bradford - Centre - Clinton - Columbia - Dauphin - Juniata - Lackawanna - Luzerne - Lycoming - Mifflin - Montour - North Huntingdon - Northumberland - Perry - Schuylkill - Snyder - Sullivan - Susquehanna - Tioga - Union - Wyoming

Training Classes

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More information on Hurst "Jaws of Life"

Visit Hurst's web site: http://www.hurstjaws.com