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Originally Posted by Ketzer
Easy to talk sh!t from your armchair. Try getting a few blocks in modern traffic with lights and sirens on. I am responsible for the four souls on board and every person out there in my path. Sending tweets, pulling to the left and slamming on their brakes, speeding past us and turning in front of us, most just ignore us and keep driving. Still. I am held to a 3 minute response time on all my first in addresses. If I show up seconds late on the scene, I have to explain why.
We get some of the dirtiest looks you can imagine (from people on the phone) because we inconvience people with all of our loud noise and rushing around. I promise you, we ain't going for doughnuts.
Jeff-
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The message was a fact............I'm talking seconds, not minutes. You can't rely on someone else to protect your person or equipment. Even if 3 minutes is achieved that car was still a total loss.
I just had a fire in August and was lucky.
Here's a friend's car that wasn't so lucky a couple years ago:
Before:
Cause - Negligent packing and protection measures. Metal support rod was not secured or came lose and fell on a battery (not adequately protected) shorted and cause the fire while traveling down the interstate returning from a Canadian race.
We are responsible for protecting our person and property not someone else.
If you under-insure and are dependent on others you better be lucky.