




Tech Specs
Gift Wirecutter's Top-rated Laminated Glass Breaker! LIFELINE Rescue Tools are your best defense against car entrapment. Today, at least 1 in 3 vehicles come standard with laminated front and side windows and all existing consumer escape tools don’t work
Prepare for unexpected emergencies. DON'T GET TRAPPED - Gift safety that works!
Blade Specifications
- Size - 3/16" Thick Laser Cut Blade
- Material - 100% American Made 440c Steel
- Highly Aggressive Patent-pending Serrations
- Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) Coated for Durability and Corrosion Resistance
- Advanced performance window breaker at the back of the tool to create starter holes before cutting
- Built-in pry tool at the head of the blade.
Sheath and Handle Specifications
- Heat Injected DuPontTM Zytel® ThermoPlasticTM - Heat Resistant to 572 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Black Oxide Hardware
Bulk Order Pricing and International Orders
For bulk order pricing (50+ units) or International orders email: Sales@LifelineRescueTools.com
Testimonials from Everyday Heroes
Brandon Wayne Edwards, Engine Company 30Today while operating on a MVA with entrapment, Engine Company 30 arrived on scene, assessed the vehicle and decided to provide access thru the windshield. The ease of making an access point with the butt of the tool and then transitioning to cutting the windshield and removal of the windshield was easily accomplished. Clean cuts with minimal shards and glass dust. Leaving a good access point for patient evaluation, once the windshield was removed the patient was able to walk out of the vehicle through the removed windshield and taken to EMS crews for an evaluation”
Larry Rauch, Chief Fire Instructor, County of Bergen“We have had an opportunity to test the Lifeline Rescue Tool in our flashover facility. After multiple evaluations, the tools have held up and performed flawlessly. Our instructors were impressed with the design and quality of the tool.”
Nicholas Addesso, Hawthorne Volunteer Ambulance Corp. 167While driving southbound on Route 208, I witnessed a passengervehicle veer right into the shoulder and make contact with a snowbank and guard rail then flip to stop on its hood and roof. I dismounted my vehicle with my Lifeline Extrication Tool in hand. Upon further size-up of the vehicle, I found that the fuel tank was leaking. After performing a rapid physical assessment, I braced the victim with my shoulder, removed the Lifeline Extrication Tool from its sheath, found a safe area away from the victim’s’ body and with a few passes of the tools’ teeth, I freed the victim from the seat belt with ease.”