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NABC F.R.E.E. Program Hosts Kentucky First Responders

The NABC F.R.E.E event taught more than 30 first responders the latest techniques in emergency vehicle extrication.

Modern Vehicle Construction: A Material Matter

ADAS grabs the headlines today, but let’s not forget about another vehicle complexity: advanced materials.

New Welding Technology: Good or Bad?

Welding technology in the collision industry has advanced tremendously. But is the industry allowing techs to avoid the “why” in welding?

NABC Holds F.R.E.E. Event in New Jersey

New Jersey first responders in Cranford Township and Westfield learned new extrication techniques on today’s vehicles to sharpen their rescue skills and keep them safe.

NABC Celebrates 5,000th First Responder Trained at F.R.E.E. Event

The NABC recently recognized a first responder from Lancaster, Pa., as the 5,000th participant in the NABC F.R.E.E. program.

NABC Holds F.R.E.E. Event in Santa Clara, California

The NABC held a F.R.E.E. event at CARSTAR Chilton Auto Body in Santa Clara, Calif., to teach local first responders new skills in rescuing accident victims from late-model vehicles.

Nashville First Responders Learn New Skills at NABC FREE Event

Nashville first responders recently gathered for a hands-on demonstration of the latest techniques in emergency vehicle extrication at an NABC F.R.E.E. program.

AASP/NJ Members Learn About Audi Materials, EV Technology

Audi’s Mark Allen painted a very real picture of what repairers need to consider as materials and technology advance in ways that will alter the way a shop approaches repairs.

St. Louis First Responders Participate in NABC FREE Program

More than 30 first responders from St. Louis fire departments gathered May 23 for a hands-on demonstration of the latest techniques in emergency vehicle extrication thanks to NABC F.R.E.E. program.

Myrtle Beach Firemen Learn New Skills Through NABC FREE

More than 20 first responders from Myrtle Beach Fire Departments learned new rescue skills thanks to the NABC F.R.E.E. program.