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One of 8 Volvo V60 rapid response vehicles used by Staffordshire doctors urgent care LTD, I have only seen this one myself and am pleased I have finaly managed to photograph it.
Vehicle seen in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
This Land Rover is used by West Midlands Fire Service to respond quickly to small fires. It's quicker and cheaper than sending a full-sized tender. Seen at the International Fire Fighters Day event in Walsall town centre. Note also the man with a cone on his head.
London Police Service, 551, command post.
From the 2015 Strathroy-Caradoc International Emergency Response Day.
A Devon & Cornwall Police Volvo V70 Driver Training car heads Southbound along the M5 to it's next stinger site as a South Western Ambulance Service Mercedes Sprinter Ambulance heads North Bound on it's way to an emergency call.
Small selection of specialist equipment Pods, equipped and ready to be taken to the scene of any incident requiring that equipment - logistics, resupply, clinical etc. Also pictured is one of several Bateson twin axle equipment trailers. The Pod with the red AMBULANCE sign is a Welfare Pod, equipped with cooking and washroom facilities and used at protracted incidents and events. The Special Operations Response Division is part of the National Risk and Resilience Department. The Special Operations Response Teams operate a range of specialist vehicles and equipment to enable them to access, triage and treat patients in environments where other paramedics are not able to operate.
West Midlands Police Peugeot 308 Unmarked Response Car, parked up outside the former Steelhouse Lane Police Station, Birmingham.
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Two BASICS Doctors Response vehicles seen outside North Hampshire Hospital in Basingstoke this morning - 6.4.11
Metropolitan Police Citroën C4 Picasso Unmarked Response Car, seen parked outside Charing Cross Police Station, WC2.
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A specialist armed response vehicle of Greater Manchester Police’s Tactical Firearms Unit.
The Tactical Firearms Unit is part of the Force's Specialist Operations Branch and provides armed support to the Force.
The Specialist Operations Branch also includes, among others, the Tactical Aid Unit, Road Policing Unit, Tactical Dog Unit and Tactical Mounted Branch.
For more information about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
Staffs Police armed response vehicle on display at Tamworth Police Station open day. The officers have got their weapons out.
2002, 7.5 tonne bulk clinical and logistical equipment carrying unit. Supplied tentage, shelter, generators, heating, lighting and warm water clinical decontamination to the emergency site. Operated by the Special Operations Response Teams of the Scottish Ambulance Service.
Nassau County
Has the county seal and wording "Emergency Response Vehicle". Appears to be an ex-Military 6x6 Dump Truck possibly used for storm and flood water evacuations.
mind.Depositor attracted a lot of attention lately (Blog responses: GTDTimes, Moleskinerie, Koloist, David Allen Co., Lifehacking.jp, Geeks Guide To Productivity). Here's something most of you didn't really notice in previous pictures - A GTD to-do template, done in the simplest form for your own flexibility. Download the 4x6 in mind.Depositor GTD to-do Template here.
You can either print the above template on 4x6 papers, or use this plain version to print on your deck of index cards. Enjoy!
For those of you who can't get enough of templates, check out D*I*Y* Planner by Douglas Johnston and The Printable CEO by David Seah. Both sites are full of productivity ideas and downloadable templates. If you are so into index cards, also check out Mr. Hawk's PoIC (Pile of Index Cards) blog and wiki, you will be amazed by his systematic use of them to organize work and life.
Here's the two versions again:
mind.Depositor GTD to-do Template - ruled with priority and checkbox
mind.Depositor GTD to-do Template - plain
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Cheshire Constabulary - Unmarked BMW X5 Armed Response Vehicle at a Police Incident in Central Warrington Yesterday
This ALS ambulance is also staffed with a mental health professional. According to the crew they respond to all the mental health calls (psychs, depressions, suicide threats etc) within the city of Las Vegas. The mental health worker evaluates the patient and determined if that patient can go directly to a mental health facility. The goal is to reduce the number of mental health patients going to a hospital ER.
Metropolitan Police Peugeot 5008 Unmarked Response Car, seen parked outside Charing Cross Police Station, WC2.
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Northumbria Police Vauxhall Astra 1.3 Hatchback, seen here just after leaving Southwick Police Station in Sunderland. Unfortunately a few weeks later this was damaged in an incident involving a stolen vehicle.
Roof Code: 10/UGX
Update 14/11: Now decommissioned and on BCA Auctions with 55k miles on the clock, due through 01/12/15. It's replacement is a 15 plate Astra Sports Tourer.
N438NA - Douglas C-54G (DC-4) - Air Response Inc.
at Mesa Falcon Field (FFZ) in Aug. 2001
c/n 36.031 - built in 1945 for the USAF,
later also used by NASA between 1962 and 1981 -
operated by Air Response as sprayer aircraft between 1986 and 2000 -
to Brooks Fuel in 2010 - now stored at FAI
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
One of Essex Police's new shape Ford Focus Response Cars seen parked in the car park of Boyton Cross Motors Recovery, Braintree,
Final Portfolio:
I included this in the album because it was a work I was particularly proud of. I like the way the minimalistic silhouetted theme worked out, and how the zine turned out in general.
The KOUN S-band research radar, located at the NSSL in Norman, OK, basked in a purple glow from a nearby lightning stroke. Photographed during a thunderstorm in May 2003, this is the last lightning shot I took while in Oklahoma.
Our chase team had just returned from deploying weather balloons, and I waited behind the main building, with the Doppler radar in my field of view, until the lightning began to pick up as a thunderstorm entered town. The purple sky is a typical result from shooting Fuji Velvia 50 slide film, as is the yellow coloring of the foreground. This shot turned out to be one of my best catches ever, I think because it combined the soft quality of the illuminated clouds with the sharp detail of the individual lightning channels - an effect that is not possible when shooting lightning with a digital SLR.
Slide film allows for a smooth transition between darker sky to brighter lightning channels. Digital can't duplicate this due to the linear response from CCDs.
See the rest of my lightning photos
Norwegian tanks take part in a live-fire capabilities demonstration during Cold Response 14, a multinational and multilateral training exercise above the Arctic Circle that brings together more than 14,000 servicemembers from 15 different countries, to include approximately 1,200 NATO personnel, March 11. The Norwegian-led exercise involves maritime, land and air operations being conducted this month to rehearse high-intensity operations in unique winter conditions, showcasing the diplomatic relationships, strategic friendships, and commitment to global security interests of all participating nations. The majority of the servicemembers are participating from the United States, Norway, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain and Sweden. (Official Air Force Photograph by Tech Sgt. Burt Traynor)
Seen later on heading towards the Tunnel in St Helier sirens and lights Blazing (pun intended ;o)) 27/04/13
One of only a couple of Volvo V70 ARV's still used by Essex Police. This was seen on Waltham Road, Boreham.
The call sign of this used to be QA16 but was replaced by a BMW 530d, however this has taken the call sign of another Volvo V70 (EU09 LHH I believe) which was written off in an accident.
Quotation response: Intelligent people are full of doubts because there's always a possibility to explore, expand, research and find out more, as for stupid people - just follow blindly what the previous person said!
Rapid response tea, swift, laying some rubber.
What has become an annual event that just keeps on keeping on, is the Auto fest Spring car Nats held in Shepparton. Here is a link to the event organisers page, autofest.com.au/.
The event has been going for over 30 years, and for many there is no better way to spend the weekend than with like-minded people, as the entrants burn rubber with an excess of horsepower, that is thankfully quite obscene : )
There was and is everything from the go to woe, handling events, drifting, and of cause burn outs! Burnouts bouncing of the rev limiting, literally hitting the redline burnouts. How much rubber do they burn, enough so I can smell it from my house nearly a mile away : ) PS the smoke signals might be cultural appropriation, so some one should bring along a Pontiac and make it officially ok : P
Jack Danniels www.jackdaniels.com/en-au has a bar, so Tennessee is represented, although in the main part, not much American iron turns up at the event in comparison to the Australian contingent and Japanese cars.
V8s are the flavour, although you might be surprised like I was this year to see a Honda S2000 turn up, a pleasant inclusion, with one of the all-time great 4 bangers in it.
Black snot is a thing, that is if you can handle the close quarters action! You might like to take some year plugs, even then for about mile you will still be able to hear the cars at it.
As a car enthusiast I enjoy the day, friendly people getting their thing on, and having a great time.
PS. Make sure you drink lots of water, and keep hydrated!