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Oops! Not cool!
And I love the guy running around with not a shred of fire PPE whatsoever. With apparent total disregard for the clouds of smoke.........must be a field supe.
What is mildly funny about this is a while back we were having rig problems and joking about it catching fire and what we would do. We decided that my partner would call for help while I rescued the monitor.
but No attempt to save anything if they were present when it started is lack of pride....
My only real question is why didn't they get the stretcher out when they stopped? I understand we're not firefighters but that's just plain dum IMOA. Now if they came back to the rig and it was in flames, sure stay the heck back. I had an underhood fire on my own pickup. It wasn't hard to extinguish, I pulled over at first sign of problem and poped the hood and threw Dirt, yes dirt onto the turbo(I only wish I had an ext.). Now I can't say they didn't do the right thing here, but No attempt to save anything if they were present when it started is lack of pride. And you're tax dollars will reflect it.<_<
My only real question is why didn't they get the stretcher out when they stopped? I understand we're not firefighters but that's just plain dum IMOA. Now if they came back to the rig and it was in flames, sure stay the heck back. I had an underhood fire on my own pickup. It wasn't hard to extinguish, I pulled over at first sign of problem and poped the hood and threw Dirt, yes dirt onto the turbo(I only wish I had an ext.). Now I can't say they didn't do the right thing here, but No attempt to save anything if they were present when it started is lack of pride. And you're tax dollars will reflect it.<_<
Sorry, but Cypress Creek EMS has never suffered from a lack of pride. The only thing DUMB (yes that is a B on the end) is needlessly risking your personal safety to protect material items that can easily be replaced. As stated by another poster, that is exactly what insurance is for. I'll even bet my next paycheck on the fact that this will not remotely affect community taxation. Your opinion is one thing, talking crap out of your arse is another. Stick with the opinion....................
Flight-LP you took the words out of my mouth.
The Creek has some of the best folks in the industry.
My only real question is why didn't they get the stretcher out when they stopped? I understand we're not firefighters but that's just plain dum IMOA. Now if they came back to the rig and it was in flames, sure stay the heck back. I had an underhood fire on my own pickup. It wasn't hard to extinguish, I pulled over at first sign of problem and poped the hood and threw Dirt, yes dirt onto the turbo(I only wish I had an ext.). Now I can't say they didn't do the right thing here, but No attempt to save anything if they were present when it started is lack of pride. And you're tax dollars will reflect it.<_<