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yeah go ahead and buy it.............

be like the other wanna be's get all the "TOP GEAR" and attach it to your belt, in your pockets........

be like bat man, have a belt that has a pocket for all the 'good things' , wow need a grapple hook and rope....pocket A...need a bearscare flashlight....pocket B......

would love to have shares in these companys that advertise this stuff.....always some one will buy the gear........especially around christmas......

So I say buy it....it can always end up in a kitchen drawer like all the other useless stuff that gets purchased.....

(All said tongue in cheek)

stay safe

merry christmas

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I guess the phrase "for personal use" means different things to different people. :dontknow:

You know that for whackers EMS is their personal life.

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Testimonials here.

SureFire Reveals Scope of Multi-Car Accident

While working the night shift on my local volunteer ambulance squad, a call came in for a multi-vehicle accident on a major highway. Our first-line ambulance was already out on a run, and when we arrived on scene, we saw what appeared to be a four-car crash. Unfortunately the generator was acting quirky on the rig, and we couldn't use our powerful flood lights to survey the scene.

While extricating a patient trapped in the vehicle assigned to me by my incident commander, I turned around while the fire department cut through the windshield. Out of the corner of my eye, the E2D Defender clipped to my helmet illuminated the roadside, revealing another two cars we hadn't seen. Thanks to the brightness of the E2D, three passengers received lifesaving emergency medical treatment.

Marc G.

Teaneck, NJ

=D> :laughing3:

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SureFire Reveals Scope of Multi-Car Accident

While working the night shift on my local volunteer ambulance squad, a call came in for a multi-vehicle accident on a major highway. Our first-line ambulance was already out on a run, and when we arrived on scene, we saw what appeared to be a four-car crash. Unfortunately the generator was acting quirky on the rig, and we couldn't use our powerful flood lights to survey the scene.

While extricating a patient trapped in the vehicle assigned to me by my incident commander, I turned around while the fire department cut through the windshield. Out of the corner of my eye, the E2D Defender clipped to my helmet illuminated the roadside, revealing another two cars we hadn't seen. Thanks to the brightness of the E2D, three passengers received lifesaving emergency medical treatment.

Marc G.

Teaneck, NJ

=D> :laughing3:

I wonder if this was the GVAC that responded........hmmm :scratch: :dontknow:

Maybe this was one of darkangelx66's whopping 400 calls?

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I wonder if this was the GVAC that responded........hmmm :scratch: :dontknow:

Maybe this was one of darkangelx66's whopping 400 calls?

Cold brother, cold. Funny but cold.

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Well, when your re-routing traffic past a closed road... you cant exactly slam that on their car like a maglite when they try to run over your buddies. :twisted: And I wouldnt reccomend blinding the driver at the same time.

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