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From: seanmulhall
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  • Great job guys and a great suggestion to support the locals that will be pulling your fat out of the fire if need be!

    Nate

  • @CdnLifeguard71

    You summed up in one sentence what I was trying to get across in my 3 videos. Thanks for commenting.

  • @seanmulhall Anytime Sean :)

    Nate

  • Sean Thanks for the Videos its really good that you have taken the time to show others the good work these people do.

    well done. Keep em coming!!

  • Thanks sean great series of vids.

  • The new emergency number from the advertisement instead of 999 is 0118 999 881 999 119 725 3 lol

  • Well done Sean, excellent video :-)

  • Well done Sean and Keith, I got a lot of respect for the volunteers and this upload was very interesting and give a good insight to what these unsung heros get up to when they are on a call and the equiptment they use, I live close to the Cairngorm national park and often see the RAF Kinloss mountain rescue team rushing to a job, educational videos like this are a good way of avoiding silly mistakes on the hills,

  • they do a good job.

  • Cool video, thanks, great work. Regards  Sepp

  • Great vid, Sean.

  • A man goes hunting and gets lost in the woods.

    Remembering the universal distress signal of fireing 3 shots, he fires 3 shots into the air and waits.

    After an hour he fires 3 more shots. Another hour goes by and still no one comes to help.

    Preparing for the next sequence he says to himself, “I hope somebody comes this time because these are my last three arrows.”

  • The SAR guy makes some great points. Be prepared or be prepared to die as they say...

  • looks to be like a pretty good little mini series going on here. I agree though every time you can aford to help out ur local search and rescue teams you need to do so, because you never know when they may have to come looking for us.

  • i don't think rescue workers get enough credit for the job they do

    supporting not only your local community fire/search and rescue but those who are out there in the remote areas is the right thing to do.

    who knows they may be needed for you or me

    what would happen if they were not there when someone really needed their help

    goodstuff thanks for posting this video

    -boyce

  • @mooseyou2

    I was not aware or the commitment that the search and rescue teams make. They train every week plus attend real rescues along side full time jobs.

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