If theres no immeaditate problem, such as sparking, an inability to turn the ignition off, or a large fuel leak, it seems that with both the advent Hybrid Cars and the large number of electronically controlled internal vehicle systems it can be easier to leave the battery connected. This still allows you to operate everything inside the cabin, such as seat positioning controls, making casualty removal that little bit easier in certain circumstances.
http://www.traser.com.au/index.html?target=dept_3.html&lang=en-us
BINGO.
That is exactly what i was hoping you would say. ( I figure any noobs that are likely to take advice from forums probably visit regularly and are much more likely to listen to you than myself. )
***Note for noobs... Undeployed airbags and seat belt pre-tensioners are dangerous, the only way to deactivate these systems is by disconnecting the battery and waiting the predefined amount of time set out in the little blue book which you should have in your truck. Always work cautiously around undeployed air bags, and use steering wheel airbag restraints where possible. never place yourself between an undeployed airbag and casualty, or stick your head in the drivers or passenger side windows without the airbags being deactivated. if available, place undeployed air bag sticker on vehicle before it is towed by tow truck operator.
IF IN DOUBT ASK YOUR OIC OR A RESCUE OPERATOR.
now for my tricks of the trade.
-Spend the 20 bucks or so at K-mart/big w etc. and buy yourself a cotton long sleeve workshirt, change into this before/enroute to a job. it stops your t-shirt/whatever getting sweaty and gross and stinking of smoke.
-Hang your flashood on the same hook as your pants, this should help you remember to put it on before your turnout coat. (they make awesome neck warmers in winter,
)
-SPARE SOCKS!
-Rope, as numbers said, around 5m of thin rope, same stuff as used for personal lines.
-Don't judge fellow fireys on age, gender, race, helmet color or stripes, or uniform. Judge them on their ability and knowledge.
-If in doubt, don't!, ask your officer!