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Monday, September 30, 2013

SFD Calls For Service 9-29-13

  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 21:19:43 Nature: Sick Subject City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 20:35:32 Nature: Maternity Patient City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 18:01:12 Nature: Subject Fallen City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 14:36:36 Nature: Sick Subject City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 12:33:31 Nature: Sick Subject City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 12:04:51 Nature: Altered Mental Status City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 10:42:14 Nature: Pro Qa Ems City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 09:21:45 Nature: Pi Accident Address: Priscilla St and hammond St Salisbury, MD 21801
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 09:15:38 Nature: Subject Fallen City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 08:34:03 Nature: Chest Pain City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 05:20:48 Nature: Maternity Patient City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 02:51:15 Nature: Difficulty Breathing City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 01:51:09 Nature: Syncopal Episode City: Salisbury
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 01:49:14 Nature: Medical Assist Address: 351 Deers Head Hospital Rd Salisbury, MD 21801
  • Sunday September, 29 2013 @ 00:35:39 Nature: Unresponsive Patient City: Salisbury

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Once again no fires.But how many miles you think their act up on those big boy toys? Not that it matters when the taxpayers foot the bill .

Anonymous said...

Excuse me Mr hybrid vehicle owner. Big diesel trucks like that need to be moved around believe it or not they can get flat spots on tires for sitting around. plus you also have to check for mechanical failures. you wouldn't want the angels to sit around for weeks at a time not being moved in with your house catches on fire and you need them I hope they won't start because they weren't maintained properly now would you

Anonymous said...

10:11
So what you are saying is they don't get used that much?

Anonymous said...

So I guess the farmin can get flat spots from laying on the recliners all day. But think, the far trucks are run and the flat spots on the tires are eliminated at least 2-3 times a day when they go out to inspect fast food joints and to the grocery store.

Anonymous said...

60 paid firemen and no fires sounds like a busy day. oh wait they had to fix the flat spot.

Anonymous said...

Um, Farmen, flat spots occur on every tire every day. When we get in our vehicles even once a month and drive them a few miles, the flat spots go away. This is because tires are made of a thing called RUBBER, which is resilient and has a MEMORY of how it was cast. Same goes for the reinforcing and belting inside the tire. Read up on it. Flat spotting used to be an issue in the 50's, but now with better compounds and radial tires, it's almost unnoticeable.

But, you have to be able to read to find this stuff out.

Anonymous said...

So we need over 60 paid farmin to drive around an joy ride in million dollar fire trucks to save the flat spots in the tires.

I bet they get a lot of flat spots in their @ss for laying on those expensive leather recliners all day.

What about that fat one that hides in his office all day and plays on the computers. You know the fat guy Liarton made Far Cheef.