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Comment by Mike Schlags (Captain Busy) Retd on December 2, 2009 at 5:45pm
this is why I thought it would be cool to bring up the safety points... it's all about being able to go home the next morning! Caja fuerte de la estancia! Mike
Comment by Francisco Conejeros on December 2, 2009 at 11:02am
mike! sometimes look through the trouble of feeding lines, one forgets to put their personal safety equipment, I'm inn also true driver and I forget my safety equipment, maybe that's what we need to Chileans, not only worry about the security features and being a firefighter entering a burning ...

thanks for your comment!
Comment by Mike Schlags (Captain Busy) Retd on December 2, 2009 at 5:36am
what really concerns me about this photograph is that the firefighter operating the pump panel is NOT wearing a fire helmet... if one of the couplings bursts, the corresponding head injury will prevent her from any future involvement in the fire service as well as the very high potential for all the other goodies that go along with head injuries such as stroke, paralysis, memory issues, taste, touch, etc...

bottom line here... risk vs. benefit points towards wearng the appropriate safety gear including a turnout jacket verses a tank top.

reality check... now I realize that this is in another country but the safety lessons here need to be brought up so this practice is not copied nor followed by folks who know better.

just my opinion here... don't mean to trash talk the firefighters in Chile.

stay safe,

Mike
Comment by Haldun-TRK on November 17, 2009 at 5:16pm
good like..
Comment by Nathan Enyart on October 3, 2009 at 11:28am
Just as good as the next guy!

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