CPC E06C 7/46 (2013.01) | 10 Claims |
1. An emergency multi-use tool, comprising:
a wedge-shaped body defining a first inclined, stepped, top surface, a first end surface, and a bottom surface, wherein:
the top surface is adapted to provide vehicle cribbing support by including a plurality of steps, each step comprising a riser and a tread and extending across the entirety of the top surface, and defines a single, centrally located longitudinal groove therein that is inset for less than the entire length of the top surface through the plurality of steps, the longitudinal groove includes a V-shaped notch adapted to prevent a fire ladder butt spur kickout;
the first end surface defines a rescue vehicle tire chock; and
the bottom surface defines, in conjunction with the first end surface, defines a handle adapted for a user to grip entirely through an opening in a portion of the first end surface.
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