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As an update to my previous (and stolen) playa bag found at:
www.flickr.com/photos/xmasons/90458129/
This is the bag that sticks with me through out the entire Burning Man event. It has pretty much everything you need when away from camp. It's so easy to get distracted out on the playa, that you really need to bring this stuff with you. Heck knows when you'll get back to your camp (hours, sometimes days).
C'mon, I'm a boyscout at heart. What do you expect?
The awesome crew of the Ochsner life flight helicopter doing a pick-up in my childhood neighborhood around midnight.
St John Ambulance's Nissan X-Trail.
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Kollaa on January 12, 1940. East side of Kollaanjoki.
Captain Toivo Salmi (1904-1965) in front of his hospital and his staff.
Depending on the sources, the number of people wounded in the Winter War was about 4,000 in January 1940, more than 11,000 in February, and well over 5,000 in March.
More than half of the injuries were to the hands and feet.
SA image # 3350
Photographer unknown
I finally got the pill set that goes with this
www.flickr.com/photos/24020302@N05/49086969796/in/datepos...
All level and variety of sport suffers the same dilema. The sport needs officials to call and score games, and the parents of players feel not any measure of remorse to tear those officials down.
Comfort for a big toe assault. After dinner, music, not a lot of light, a couple of red wines and the hand drifts to a camera ... no need to get up, there's a telephoto fitted 😁.
A Salvadoran woman carries his ill son while seeking an urgent medical help in the emergency department of a public hospital in San Salvador, El Salvador. © Jan Sochor Photography
czech matchbox labels
Factory: Solo Lipknik
Timely help / Blood is life / Save a life / Let's help the wounded / most valuable gift of blood
Helping the elderly / Donate blood / Blood for you, for us, for you
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter emergency ambulance.
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Why are some registration plates blocked?
Some photos have the numberplate blocked for one of two reasons.
A. For security
B. For privacy at request of the vehicle owner.
Once again, I found wave 3 Transformers Combiners wars deluxe figs but no voyagers - so in the meantime Optimus Prime must be a place holder again! Just like Wave 2! Enjoy Combiner : Prime Defense!
Dato / Date: ca. 1955-1957
Kunstner / Artist: ukjent / unknown
Utgiver / Publisher: Røde Kors
Digital kopi av original / Digital copy of original: trykt kort
Eier / Owner Institution: Nasjonalbiblioteket / National Library of Norway
Lenke / Link: www.nb.no
Bildesignatur / Image Number: blds_09009
Saint John Ambulance Service (Northern Ireland division) Peugeot Boxer. Seen here at Stormont for The Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
For more independent, private and volunteer ambulances, check my new group: click here.
For best quality and sharpness, view Large / On Black. (Press "L")
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More NIAS vehicles here. More ambulances from other services here.
Note that a lot of my emergency photos are private for various reasons. Send me a Flickr mail if you want to see them.
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This photo is Copyright 2012 by Calvert Photography and may not be downloaded, stored, edited, manipulated, externally hosted, embedded, transmitted or used in any way without my permission.
Larger size without watermarks is available to license upon request.
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For rare & interesting vehicles see this set.
First Aid Kit
Another DIY set, you have to fold all the boxes, & put the labels on the jars. Not sure what the tall thing is, a lamp maybe?
Photo of a Jeep Ambulance with serial number 52-31002 taken at Camp Petawawa during the fall of 1955.
As the wartime Willy's and later M38 were intended, the M38A1 was also a general utility truck, capable of employment in many roles and used by many different branches, including military police, signals, reconnaissance and medical applications (a longer vehicle known as the M170 was a purpose built ambulance capable of carrying a driver and three stretchers, or six seated passengers and was produced between 1954 and 1962) in addition to carrying personnel and cargo. The M38A1 was capable of operating completely submerged.
Ford of Canada assembled 2,135 of the M38 model, officially designated M38-CDN, between Feb and Nov 1952, with an average cost of $2600 per vehicle (the cost was $2807 for the first contract of 840 vehicles). All the Jeeps were shipped from Windsor to Hagersville, ON for inspection prior to military service.
It is unclear when "Jeep" entered the Canadian lexicon, but the vehicles themselves were popular, and a standard mount for officers down to sub-unit commanders. After the Second World War, many jeeps were disposed of. When the Korean War started, surplus jeeps of Second World War vintage were obtained from the United States for use in-theatre.
Operational Role: Primary role is personnel carrier but could be fitted with stretchers for use as ambulance. Could also tow light anti-aircraft or anti-tank weapons as well as transport light cargo.
Ther set has a box with a green lid & an all white one which I decided not to get, & a set with pills & a thermometer which I really want but can't find 😭 Maybe someday it will magically appear at a price that I'm willing to pay.
EDITED: Whoo Hoo!! I just got the pill set.
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service's new 2012 Vauxhall Astra Estate, Rapid Response Vehicles.
Best viewed Large / On Black.
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More NIAS vehicles here. More ambulances from other services here.
Note that a lot of my emergency photos are private for various reasons. Send me a Flickr mail if you want to see them.
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This photo is Copyright 2012 by Calvert Photography and may not be downloaded, stored, edited, manipulated, externally hosted, embedded, transmitted or used in any way without my permission.
Larger size without watermarks is available to license upon request.
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For rare & interesting vehicles see this set.
Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade service vehicle - training exercise
Dated: 1923
Digital ID: 17420_a014_a014000146
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