OD rescues Ambulance
Re: OD rescues Ambulance
Thumbs up for OD, well done!
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Re: OD rescues Ambulance
Was it in the process of rushing someone to the hospital or what?
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Re: OD rescues Ambulance
No, but it appeared to run the lights at the Charlie Harper intersection heading to Victory Hill, hit the front of a motorbike who was turning left and presumably while viewing in his mirror who he'd hit drove straight into and up the central reservation. Made a great night's viewing for us less energetic souls sat outside Charlie's. We did afford OD a round of applause on his successfull return to our table, but were too tight to buy him a beer. Kudos to Jo Bold also for being the winch and lighting provider.General Mackevili wrote:Was it in the process of rushing someone to the hospital or what?
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Re: OD rescues Ambulance
Glad to be of service. Both as a rescue operator and entertainment for the masses! The khmer lined up watching certainly got a big kick out of it as well... I saw many videos being taken and expect to see it online eventually via my wife watching all of that crap that gets posted. When it is, I'll post it here. It was quite amusing as they tried to use some of the weakest ropes ever for the job (I don't carry a rope/chain... but now I guess I should put one in the toolbox) any I just kept snapping them.
Jo really came through with a proper tow strap. You put that together with my truck and you have a pretty damn effective towtruck.
Jo really came through with a proper tow strap. You put that together with my truck and you have a pretty damn effective towtruck.
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