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Cairns Model 1044 fire helmet
after Paramedics had blue helmets in the 1990s, LAFD returned to blue via the leather shields and tetrahedrons on the shell.
They have been 'active' for a week now, working together but from next week working on their own.
When you see them around Sheffield shout hi and say you saw em on Flickr!
For info re the bikes & kit...
They are Marins Point Reyes with suspension forks added.
Wheels and hubs uprated to be stronger.
Lumicycle ocotlite system with li-ion battery for lightness.
We weighed the kit and panniers yesterday - 24.3Kg at present - a little more kit to go on yet.
The clothing is Endura, the hi-viz vest is from KIT.
J.
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
at work-me trying to teach Celeste how to use a camera and how to strike my famous model pose HA!HAR!
In Point Arena on the main road (HGWY 1) I came upon a Paramedic Unit from the Coast Life Support District. The crew that works this unit, covers a sixty mile Coastal section of Mendocino & Sonoma Counties a roaming ambulance service. The CLSD was formed in 1986.
So whilst on standby in one of our boxes... I took a picture of an ambulance through the spy hole arriving to join me in the box !
Bit boring really - but there we are!
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
Aug 1 2007 Minneaolis MN - Paramedics leaving the scene with victims rescued from the 35W bridge collapse.
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Middlewood Ambulance Station Sheffield.
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
Arena car park on standby....
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
The old Ambulance station at the even older gold mining town of Ravenswood in North Queensland. There is a description and history of the town in the shot of the Railway Hotel or here
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenswood,_Queensland
The gold mines ha e been basically shut for years, but like all mining activities, particularly gold as the price went up in recent years, it became sometimes worth it to reprocess old tailings and/or open up deposits or potential deposits that were either not paying their way or fully explored.
Something to look at in this shot is the enormous bank of overburden above and behind the Ambulance station building. In recent years, certainly since we last visited, mining for gold has recommenced by open cut behind the town and it is now totally overshadowed by the enormous banks of overburden that have been thrown up by the mine. It looks more like a coal field than a gold mine. Apart from the unsightly mess and visual impact on the town, it is not likely to be near as controversial.
There always has to be a wheelie bin doesn't there!
The new Paramedic minifig, with new hat/hair piece, on a search and rescue mission. Nothing serious - just a minifigure who wandered too far away from my kitchen counter. The minifig was rescued safely :-)
... First responders .... paramedics ...
in my People Series # 3 ...
Taken Oct 25, 2020
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Shadow Box, Mixed-Media Drawing, Five Pressed, Dried Daisies, Wax-Covered Rusty Jingle Bells, Crocheted Waxed Cotton Chains, Chicken and Bovine Bones, Shrouded Mini Corpses of Linen, Fishing Line, Poly Fill, Embroidery Floss and Encaustic Wax, Fishing Hooks, Vintage Toy Ambulance
20 x 25.5", 2016/17
The Paramedic Angel Fairy has been called to a brutal scene. An ambulance is overflowing. Rusty, wax covered jingle bells, five pressed, dried daisies. Shrouded bodies suspended on fish hooks, to be repaired, or resurrected. Shrapnel-wounded sky.
Emergency Services...
While walking by our local emergency services paramedic stations in Brampton. I Heard them testing the sirens and stopped to take a photo.. the reflection's in the glass doors obscured most of their activity but if you look close you can see the ambulance bays.
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