Thanks to Mr. Wayne Barall we were able to deliver you some photos of the Parade in Ocean City. I had experienced some difficulties while out there and Wayne was kind enough to deliver some of his photos of the event. GO HERE to see more photos of that event.
I'm told the Parade itself was a good one and a half hours shorter than years past but very enjoyable. Fuel played a large roll in the Parade having fewer pieces of equipment.
Look I appreciate the good the various Fire Depts/EMT services work they do everywhere. However for the past several days all I have seen and read about is the brotherly love, etc. for these people. Have we forgotten the patient they were transporting that died also.Her family is just as important as the people that was serving her.She didn't ask to be in that ambulence.Lets give her surviving family members a big salute also. Don't ever forget who you serve. Hardhead
Anonymous said... Look I appreciate the good the various Fire Depts/EMT services work they do everywhere. However for the past several days all I have seen and read about is the brotherly love, etc. for these people. Have we forgotten the patient they were transporting that died also.Her family is just as important as the people that was serving her.She didn't ask to be in that ambulence.Lets give her surviving family members a big salute also. Don't ever forget who you serve. Hardhead
That was a great parade. My kids and I loved it. Poor turnout for the parade and the Fireman's Convention though.
ReplyDeleteLook I appreciate the good the various Fire Depts/EMT services work they do everywhere. However for the past several days all I have seen and read about is the brotherly love, etc. for these people. Have we forgotten the patient they were transporting that died also.Her family is just as important as the people that was serving her.She didn't ask to be in that ambulence.Lets give her surviving family members a big salute also. Don't ever forget who you serve. Hardhead
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteLook I appreciate the good the various Fire Depts/EMT services work they do everywhere. However for the past several days all I have seen and read about is the brotherly love, etc. for these people. Have we forgotten the patient they were transporting that died also.Her family is just as important as the people that was serving her.She didn't ask to be in that ambulence.Lets give her surviving family members a big salute also. Don't ever forget who you serve. Hardhead
8:23 PM
What??
Just a big DRUNKATHON!!
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ReplyDeleteJust a big DRUNKATHON!!
3:07 PM
AND YOU WERE PROBABLY RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF IT!