Equipment basics

Kit, Clothing, Tools, etc
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madmedic
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Re: Equipment basics

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redskies wrote:We've got our own budgie,
knew you had G-SARB but sometime we send ours too especially if it in the area because it is a bit faster and 2 paramedics is better than 1..
redskies wrote:you kidding? Do you have any idea of the damage that can be done with a stiletto heel? It's nasty!
haha very nasty.. and women think of things to do with them that would make you cringe
Give a man fire and he will be warm for a day..
Set him on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life..
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Re: Equipment basics

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Maddosammo wrote:
redskies wrote:Funny how 'drink' and 'patching up' seem to end up in the same sentence much of the time!

Yep the first aider always has the least fun.
try doing it far a job...!! but good on you for doing the first aid.. we usually get the 999 call for it and usually stuff that they could have dealt with them selves
Give a man fire and he will be warm for a day..
Set him on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life..
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Re: Equipment basics

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redskies wrote: - the man never stops!


Sounds like me to be honest
Sam

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Trev

Re: Equipment basics

Post by Trev »

Hi,
Great list for walking/hiking//outside use. Just like to add that decent wellies are good, especially if your not going too far. Also the soles on walking/hiking boots will wear down quick on roads/urban environment.
Cheers,
Trev.