When half of your jurisdiction is mountains, you need the right equipment!
Used in parades and other events, it’s also used in actual responses in the mountains, for search and rescue.
Albert Didn’t Visit Us Last Night A Train, Two Old Queers, and the Token Straight Boy
November 27, 2011
Jim Reeves 9-1-1, commentary, Pictures Rubicon Jeep, Search and Rescue, TCSO 4 Wheeler, Tulare County Sheriff's Department 1 Comment
Albert Didn’t Visit Us Last Night A Train, Two Old Queers, and the Token Straight Boy
Random thoughts, occasional rants, illuminating commentary, and an odd story now and then from the world of 9-1-1 dispatching. All this and more from a gay liberal atheist living in California’s Bible belt. Some names have been omitted to protect the innocent, but the guilty will be hung out to dry!
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Nov 27, 2011 @ 22:15:26
I want one 🙂
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