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Friday, November 6, 2009

Pull Over, Please

Even if you've never served as a rig's driver, you know what it's like trying to move a car accident patient onto a backboard then onto a gurney while feeling the wind of passing cars on your back. If you have been an emergency vehicle driver, then you probably have felt the frustration of trying to maneuver an apparatus around non-yielding motorists down your town's main thoroughfare on an emergency call during lunchtime. Non-yielding motorists make emergency calls hazardous not only to the responders but to the public as well. As emergency responders, we know that every second ...

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