think I'll be sharing that openly. There's enough trouble around this city, and I don't want to put myself in the middle of it. It's a damned funny thought, though.)
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think I'll be sharing that openly. There's enough trouble around this city, and I don't want to put myself in the middle of it. It's a damned funny thought, though.)
Next week, we'll be taking photos of us individually, more for fun and family than anything else. It's like picture day at school: "okay, turn your head… chin up… move your legs just a little bit left… okay, hold it…" It's a tad difficult to properly light an engine bay for photographs, but a few jury-rigged work lights and a home-made diffuser did the trick.
I've been thinking about this site recently, and I realized that there's more functionality that I'd like to add to RL. There's a few small things I'd like to incorporate fairly soon, like a photo widget on the side, or easier-to-use video capabilities. Additionally, it'd be great to have a ticker-tape somewhere nearby that would display all of
It's a living thing, Brian. It breathes, it eats… and it hates. The only way to beat it is to think like it. To know that this flame will spread this way across the door and up across the ceiling, not because of the physics of flammable liquids, but because it wants to. Some guys on this job, the fire owns them, makes 'em fight it on it's level… but the only way to truly kill it is to love it a little.
Is it true? I guess there's only one way to find out.
etty.
In 1908, a magician by the name of Nevil Maskelyne wrote:
It is an experience common to all men to find that, on any special occasion… everything that can go wrong will go wrong. Whether we must attribute this to the malignity of matter or to the total depravity of inanimate things, whether the exciting cause is hurry, worry, or what not, the fact remains.
"Oh yeah, guys, I was just outside the room. I was coming to meet you, but then Sarge said it was over, so I came out to this random stairwell that wasn't even part of your entry plan and decided to wait for you."
Idiot.
Yes, we did in fact play with radios—hence the picture. However, the larger issue that I discovered today relates not to communications within the Department, but rather with the civilian world.
2600 4th St, NW – on campus of [Howard University] – evac for chemical odor – one person with minor symptoms – units checking. Dispatched at 12:22.*
UPDATE ON HU HAZMAT – somebody burned coffee. No EMS required. Event closed at 12:55.
"Man, I feel like I'm bein' locked up!"
The room was dark, with a chemical odor. Not like bleach, though; my nose told me that this was definitely a smell that didn't belong in a residence. As my eyes adjusted, I turned my head to the left—aha! The meth lab, of course. It figures that this piece of shit we were serving a warrant on would have one. Well, just another thing to tack up on his record, along with the pedophilia. I reached for a lamp to help with the lighting situation, my partner's exclamation being the only thing that made me withdraw my hand and spin towards him.
t; which means that they're a) already dead or b) the resuscitation effort required would take too many resources away from those who would benefit the most.
"Jesus Christ, this feels like the Marines again. 'Here's your boots, here's some clothing, now go do some dangerous shit.'"
"Well, good morning, everyone."
It's 8am, and I'm seated in an airport awaiting a flight to Alabama. I figured I could at least throw a quick post up while I'm here (damn airport doesn't have free WiFi… can I write this off on my taxes as a business expense?), since there's nothing to do until our flight takes off.
Train at the nation's premier all-hazards training center! FEMA’s Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), located in Anniston, Alabama, is the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS)'s only federally chartered Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training center.
The CDP began operations in June 1998 as the only all-hazards training center, offering training on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) weapons. While the training tempo has increased dramatically, the CDP’s training programs provide the very best in advanced hands-on training for America's emergency responders. On March 31, 2007, the Noble Training Facility (NTF) was transferred from the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) to the CDP. NTF is the only hospital facility in the United States dedicated to training hospital and healthcare professionals in disaster preparedness and response.
"Do not ever let go of this!"
;t quite drive the point home yet. Never let it go!)
It was a Windows 3.1 game from 1991. The screen looked like this:
"Mayday, Mayday, Mayday!"








