% Slow paced instructional might be more palatable at 2x speed, hidden pull
cords to open frunk & doors (?good info for thieves?), destruction starts at
14min point %

http://www.autoblog.com/2016/06/02/watch-fire-department-slice-open-model-x/
Watch a fire department slice open a Tesla Model X
Jun 2nd 2016  Danny King

[video  / Teslarati, Brook Archer/YouTubeImage Credit: Brook Archer/YouTube
https://youtu.be/D4peF1EYke8
Tesla Model X First Responder Training - Advanced Extrication
Brock Archer  May 24, 2016
The Tesla Model X may create some unique challenges for rescuers. In this
video we take a close look at Model X from a responder perspective. With
Brock Archer - Advanced Extrication and Randall Wells - Asst. Chief, Denver
Fire
More at - advancedextrication.com  Facebook -
facebook.com/advacnedextrication
]

Tesla's design tweaks, manual pull cords ease first-responder access to the
Model X.

Well, at least one conclusion can be made from a recent 22-minute tutorial
showing how first responders can get at passengers inside of a crashed Tesla
Model X: if you're going to total one, you should probably do it in Denver.
Brook Archer of Advanced Extrications and Randall Welles, assistant chief of
the Denver Fire Department, have shot an educational video showing the
step-by-step process for firefighters, paramedics, and other first
responders. Teslarati says Tesla showed off the video at the company's
shareholders conference this week. Without a doubt, the process is quite
involved.

The good news is that Tesla had been paying attention to potential safety
hazards stemming from the all-electric drivetrain and falcon-wing doors, and
moved items such as the AC/DC converter and charging controller in order to
make things safer in an accident. Beyond that, the video outlines how there
are manual pull cords releasing front-trunk ("frunk"), rear deck, and side
door latches, and goes over how a hydraulic sheer can slice off the top half
of the door and the B pillar in order to remove those fussy falcon wing
doors to get to those trapped inside.

Of course, the California-based electric-vehicle maker is hoping such
measures won't be required. Three years ago, the roof of a Model X prototype
broke a crushing machine used by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA), according to Electrek. And, more recently, Tesla
said its attempt to try to flip a Model X failed. Tesla is shooting for the
Model X to be the first SUV ever to get all top ratings in safety tests.
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