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Old 02-14-2010, 01:07 PM   #8
Ed Fernandez
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Default Re: How safe are you at night in the pits!

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Wade,
Good post and I all for the special idenifacation of those folks that are trained in medical or other safey talents.

When people are pitted the fire risk is at one level............but the one thing that has always made me nervous was the stacking at national events. I say Joliet is probly the safest, but the US Nats has to be the most dangerous. Just one fire in the middle of the 10 rows of rigs. ????? total loss of.....

And what about a medical emergency.............a cell phone call from a person in their MH and what do you tell the 911 folks. ? I'm rig # 225, or the 32nd rig in the 6th row but the purple trailer...........

No! I don't know the correct senario but what Wade is sugesting in spot on !

Thanks Wade.

Rick Bailey
If an emergengy condition happens someone can be put at the main gate with a pit vehicle and others with flashlights can guide the emergency vehicles to the location.That's the theory,hopefully it can be carried out under pressure.

Drooze,are you sniffing the C-12 fumes again??????????????????
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