Most rescuers are not familiar with farm equipment such as tractors or power take off (PTO). Farmers may need to help rescuers when an accident involving these types of machines takes place. Further accidents may occur if the proper rescue techniques are not used. Every adult or teenager on the farm should be familiar with the machinery so that it can be stopped or shut down.
Be prepared for possible farm accidents with a procedure to contact the rescue unit and to get assistance or first aid. Have a family or farm meeting periodically to discuss the procedure or plan.
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Tractor Rollovers
Victims of tractor overturns usually suffer crushing injuries to the head, chest and pelvic areas. Movement may aggravate injuries and cause extensive internal bleeding. In many cases, it is best to transport the victim in the same position as found.
Emergency medical and rescue personnel should be summoned to deal with tractor accidents. Overturns can result in fatalities. At best, entrapment and serious injury are likely to be encountered. Always approach the victim from the uphill side if the overturn has occurred on a slope. This will keep the tractor from falling on the rescuer.
PTO Entanglement
PTO entanglements cause extensive damage to trapped limbs and sometimes require limb amputation. Use caution if disengaging the PTO. It can cause additional movement or injury to the victim. Cut away clothing, if necessary, to allow the victim to breathe easier. Do this with caution to prevent the victim from moving. Any movement may allow a severed limb to fall free and may aggravate internal and spinal injuries or cause severe blood loss.
Here is a list of key points to consider when attempting a tractor rollover rescue.
Publication #: 2317
This Maine Farm Safety Fact Sheet is part of an educational fact sheet series produced by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension. For more information on farm safety, contact your county Extension office.
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