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Chris Lee
11-02-2009, 09:23 PM
Hey Guys,



My names is Chris Lee, I am 37 and I live in Bodmin, Cornwall. Just wanting to say Hi for now ;)



Hope to get to know you guys a little better shortly. Love what you're doing as well. 8-)



Will chat more soon, Take Care & Regards



Chris

Jim Wallace
11-02-2009, 09:26 PM
welcome chris

Pete Chambers
11-02-2009, 11:09 PM
Evening Chris. Quad Rescue eh ?? thats gotta be chilly in 2ft of snow. Do they pull 44tonne artics out the snow ? lol. Welcome!

Chris Lee
11-02-2009, 11:21 PM
Evening Chris. Quad Rescue eh ?? thats gotta be chilly in 2ft of snow. Do they pull 44tonne artics out the snow ? lol. Welcome!



Hey Pete,



Its not too bad buddy, being a real man that's in the weather you get used to it, we dont have tonnes of metal around us with nice heaters etc :lol: ;) Cant pull 44 tonne lorries but have pulled Mondeo's, Renaults and a transit van up a snowy hill last week in Chudleigh :twisted: :mrgreen:



hehe thanks for the welcome Guys :)



Regards



Chris

Pete Chambers
11-02-2009, 11:26 PM
Fair play mate, I've done my time freezing my bits off on a bike all year round and its taken its toll, took me 17 years to get the missis preggy !!!lol

Chris Lee
11-02-2009, 11:31 PM
Thought the cold was the reason they reside where they do anyway but will let you guys google that one ;) Think Alasdair has heard enough :P

Chris C
12-02-2009, 04:12 PM
Welcome Chris!!!!!!!!!!!

Jamie_Hewison
12-02-2009, 07:30 PM
welcome to the mad house! :lol:

Kev_Powys
12-02-2009, 08:46 PM
Welcome Buddy



http://www.ultimate-survival.co.uk

Chris Lee
12-02-2009, 11:47 PM
Thanks Alasdair,



Thats me cover busted lol :lol:



Yes, hoping to become a valuable asset to 4x4 Response and build on something thats already going bloody well. Agreed, we don't have some of the abilities that you guys may have be we are able to offer elements that a conventional 4x4 cant, Speed and agility across any terrain in any weather with minimal impact on the enviroment plus we will assist in the lighter tasks that may be needed thus freeing up the heavy artillery for the heavier jobs . We can operate pretty much in any weather and believe it or not floods as well, we can tow the light vehicles as well. ;)



Many fun times ahead I hope and I look forward to being accepted into 4x4 Response as an equal. Here's to the future guys 8-)



I will now get my head around what is required of me and post in the quad section.



Thanks again Alasdair :ugeek:

Tony Ferrari
14-02-2009, 11:30 AM
Only problem I can see with a Quad is how to you attach an amber beacon to the top of your head :lol:



Mind you I am shortly talking to our local group of SERV (Service by Emergency Rider Volunteers) who carry transfusion blood and sometimes transplant organs on behalf of the NHS on motorbikes.



Obviously 4x4 Response can assist them when it is too dangerous to get out on two wheels but they also want to explore how their service can be expanded into Emergency Response generally.



Of course I do have my own 2x1 Response capability....

southdowns
16-02-2009, 06:53 PM
:D who needs the beacons, flashing leds will do the job - making sure they arent the cheapies on certain auction sites.

Pete Chambers
16-02-2009, 06:57 PM
LED's are ok, but if your gonna have 'ambers' then legally you need 360 degrees coverage, which LED's cannot do unless you spend a small (or not so small) fortune on an LED lightbar.

Tony Ferrari
16-02-2009, 10:48 PM
A motorcycle beacon would work OK on a quad and satisfy the legal requirement:



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Several different types available from Emergency Vehicle Supplies



http://www.emergencyequipmentshop.co.uk/motorcycle-products-c-33.html?osCsid=776e729529f91cc5847340c47eac883a

Teresa Herefordshire
16-02-2009, 11:03 PM
Fair play mate, I've done my time freezing my bits off on a bike all year round and its taken its toll, took me 17 years to get the missis preggy !!!lol



Did you try getting off the bike and going in the house? :shock: That might have worked better! ;)

robin-baldwin
17-02-2009, 09:44 AM
I've seen a, presumably, doctor riding a moped with a green beacon mounted on his helmet. It was along time ago and I was definitely sober :lol:

Jamie_Hewison
17-02-2009, 11:57 AM
i have the answer to everyones problems!

Teresa Herefordshire
17-02-2009, 12:07 PM
Is that what the police in the North East are using now? :shock: 8-)

robin-baldwin
17-02-2009, 12:08 PM
Shame they can't afford motorised transport as well :roll:

Jamie_Hewison
17-02-2009, 12:52 PM
:lol: what do you mean? we are at the cutting edge of technology up here in the north, we even have that new fangled electricity now! :lol:

stephendrabble
17-02-2009, 02:43 PM
but you still got out side lavs..