Armor wood

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Rüstholz also Pallholz or Pölzholz are squared timber , wooden wedges and planks and other woods , by the fire brigade and THW are used mainly for technical assistance in construction accidents and to fuse or stabilization of pits and vehicles can be used.

Firewood can be found in different types and quantities on fire fighting vehicles such as the rescue vehicle and the rescue group vehicle .

middle Ages

City wall with armor holes

Medieval scaffolding was also called armor wood. In order to attach the scaffolding to walls, scaffolding holes (also called beam holes) were left in the walls, which are still recognizable today, especially in unplastered medieval walls - often in brick bonds.