University of Extrication: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles

Nov. 1, 2016
Ron Moore examines the Toyota Mirai, the first mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicle sold in North America.

Subject: Fuel Cell Vehicles

Topic: Toyota Mirai

Objective: Identify procedures for handling a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle incident

Task: Given a Toyota Mirai for inspection, the rescue team shall explain essential fire and rescue operations for an incident involving this fuel cell vehicle.

In Part 2 of our series on fuel cell vehicles (FCV), we look at an actual production FCV automobile, the 2016 Toyota Mirai. From a responder’s perspective, we’ll review its major features and explain essential fire and rescue operations for an incident involving this FCV.

As of 2016, eight automobile manufacturers have introduced FCVs and have them on the roads in California. In addition, three transit companies in California operate fuel cell transit bus vehicles in their fleet. At the present time, there are more FCV cars and buses on California roads than any other region of the world. Because FCVs are now available in the mass market, responders across the country need to become familiar with essential emergency procedures necessary to handle an FCV incident.

About the Author

Ron Moore

RON MOORE, who is a Firehouse contributing editor, recently retired as a division chief with the McKinney, TX, Fire Department and now serves with Prosper, TX, Fire Rescue. He self-published the Vehicle Rescue 1-2-3 training manual and serves as the forum moderator for the extrication section of Firehouse.com . Moore can be contacted directly at [email protected].

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