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Aha:

Maybe I'm not losing it after all. Jeff, how did you know that? The legend

of the time was that the siren effects can from Ray Crowder ambulances in

Fort Worth.

BEB

Mother, Jugs, and

> > Speed

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Just thought I would let yall know that

> > Mother, Jugs, and Speed

> > > > will

> > > > be on

> > > > > > AMC at 12:40 PM on Monday.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > jh

> > > > > >

> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have

> > been removed]

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Well, honestly, I cheated. I looked it up on the net.

Although I do remember the song well.

As long as we're going over the good ole' days, anyone

remember a TV show in the late '70s called

" 240- " with Mark Harmon?

--- Bledsoe wrote:

> Aha:

>

> Maybe I'm not losing it after all. Jeff, how did

> you know that? The legend

> of the time was that the siren effects can from Ray

> Crowder ambulances in

> Fort Worth.

>

> BEB

>

> Mother, Jugs,

> and

> > > Speed

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Just thought I would let yall know

> that

> > > Mother, Jugs, and Speed

> > > > > will

> > > > > be on

> > > > > > > AMC at 12:40 PM on Monday.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > jh

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message

> have

> > > been removed]

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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> Well, honestly, I cheated. I looked it up on the net.

>Although I do remember the song well.

>As long as we're going over the good ole' days, anyone

>remember a TV show in the late '70s called

> " 240- " with Mark Harmon?

>

>--- Bledsoe wrote:

>> Aha:

>>

>> Maybe I'm not losing it after all. Jeff, how did

>> you know that? The legend

>> of the time was that the siren effects can from Ray

>> Crowder ambulances in

>> Fort Worth.

>>

>> BEB

>>

>> Mother, Jugs,

>> and

>> > > Speed

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > Just thought I would let yall know

>> that

>> > > Mother, Jugs, and Speed

>> > > > > will

>> > > > > be on

>> > > > > > > AMC at 12:40 PM on Monday.

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > jh

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message

>> have

>> > > been removed]

>> > > > > > >

>> > > > > > >

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All the Bloodrock albums are available on CDs at one or two of the more popular

" buy it online " places (Amazon, etc.). Didn't realize they had seven until I

looked. Know I wore out several of them back " then " .

Take care

Mike

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>

> Just thought I would let yall know that Mother, Jugs, and Speed will be

on

> AMC at 12:40 PM on Monday.

>

> jh

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Steve,

All correspondents on here who refer to anybody else as " old " are required to

state their ages and provide proof thereof through at least two documents.

Yeah, I'm OLD. I'm so damn OLD and DECREPIT I just spent a month running up

and down ruins in Thailand and Cambodia in 95 degree heat and 100% humidity,

scuba diving, snorkeling, riding elephants and river and sea kayaking.

Yeah, I saw MJ & S when it first came out and drove a Buick Stationwagon

ambulance. It would go 130, but the lights dimmed when you hit the Q.

Yee Haw, Rock & Roll!

Eat your hearts out, kids!!!

Gene

E. Gandy, JD, LP

4250 East Aquarius Drive

Tucson, AZ 85718

520 299-4448 home and fax (call before sending fax)

903 530-9826 cell

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I remember a contest as to how fast we could go through the toll booths on

the old Dallas/Forth Worth tollroad. I remember taking a Modulance through

there in excess of 90 mph and sucking every single punch card out of the

booth. Yeah, we got in trouble....until the next shift.

BEB

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> Steve,

>

> All correspondents on here who refer to anybody else as " old " are required

to

> state their ages and provide proof thereof through at least two documents.

>

> Yeah, I'm OLD. I'm so damn OLD and DECREPIT I just spent a month running

up

> and down ruins in Thailand and Cambodia in 95 degree heat and 100%

humidity,

> scuba diving, snorkeling, riding elephants and river and sea kayaking.

> Yeah, I saw MJ & S when it first came out and drove a Buick Stationwagon

> ambulance. It would go 130, but the lights dimmed when you hit the Q.

>

> Yee Haw, Rock & Roll!

>

> Eat your hearts out, kids!!!

>

> Gene

> E. Gandy, JD, LP

> 4250 East Aquarius Drive

> Tucson, AZ 85718

> 520 299-4448 home and fax (call before sending fax)

> 903 530-9826 cell

>

>

>

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You are a mess, Gene. A song is coming to mind right now " I don't need your

rocking chair, your geritol, or you medicare- I still have blood in my veins,

and this grey hair dont mean a thing.... " ( - " I don't need your

rocking chair " ).....

I won't refer to ya'll as old... just a bit older than me :-)

I think we need an EMS museum here in Texas..... Put some of these " old " style

ambulances on display with younger looking wax figures of the Gene Gandy's, Dr.

Bledsoe's etc of the day that worked on them............ Just a thought...

Make us relive history........... I would love to have seen you guys back " in

the day " ........ I can only imagine what ya'll did!

Jay

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Steve,

All correspondents on here who refer to anybody else as " old " are required to

state their ages and provide proof thereof through at least two documents.

Yeah, I'm OLD. I'm so damn OLD and DECREPIT I just spent a month running up

and down ruins in Thailand and Cambodia in 95 degree heat and 100% humidity,

scuba diving, snorkeling, riding elephants and river and sea kayaking.

Yeah, I saw MJ & S when it first came out and drove a Buick Stationwagon

ambulance. It would go 130, but the lights dimmed when you hit the Q.

Yee Haw, Rock & Roll!

Eat your hearts out, kids!!!

Gene

E. Gandy, JD, LP

4250 East Aquarius Drive

Tucson, AZ 85718

520 299-4448 home and fax (call before sending fax)

903 530-9826 cell

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I have some pictures...but the list does not accept attachments.

BEB

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>

>

> Steve,

>

> All correspondents on here who refer to anybody else as " old " are

required to

> state their ages and provide proof thereof through at least two

documents.

>

> Yeah, I'm OLD. I'm so damn OLD and DECREPIT I just spent a month

running up

> and down ruins in Thailand and Cambodia in 95 degree heat and 100%

humidity,

> scuba diving, snorkeling, riding elephants and river and sea kayaking.

> Yeah, I saw MJ & S when it first came out and drove a Buick Stationwagon

> ambulance. It would go 130, but the lights dimmed when you hit the Q.

>

> Yee Haw, Rock & Roll!

>

> Eat your hearts out, kids!!!

>

> Gene

> E. Gandy, JD, LP

> 4250 East Aquarius Drive

> Tucson, AZ 85718

> 520 299-4448 home and fax (call before sending fax)

> 903 530-9826 cell

>

>

>

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If you like Dr. Bledsoe- you can email them to me directly at

jhoskins@...

Would love to see them!

Jay

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>

>

> Steve,

>

> All correspondents on here who refer to anybody else as " old " are

required to

> state their ages and provide proof thereof through at least two

documents.

>

> Yeah, I'm OLD. I'm so damn OLD and DECREPIT I just spent a month

running up

> and down ruins in Thailand and Cambodia in 95 degree heat and 100%

humidity,

> scuba diving, snorkeling, riding elephants and river and sea kayaking.

> Yeah, I saw MJ & S when it first came out and drove a Buick Stationwagon

> ambulance. It would go 130, but the lights dimmed when you hit the Q.

>

> Yee Haw, Rock & Roll!

>

> Eat your hearts out, kids!!!

>

> Gene

> E. Gandy, JD, LP

> 4250 East Aquarius Drive

> Tucson, AZ 85718

> 520 299-4448 home and fax (call before sending fax)

> 903 530-9826 cell

>

>

>

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Don't take offense Gene....I would never call someone " old " if I wasn't in

the same demographic! I'm right there with you and Bob and also saw (or

lived) MJ & S when it first came out. The only difference in the movie and the

company I worked for, was our " radio system " was a row of dimes taped to the

dashboard to use in case you got lost (yes kids you could make a phone call

with a dime back then). The problem was that if you ever needed to stop and

make a call the adhesive from the tape kept the coin from dropping into the

phone. It was better to not get lost.

Steve Athey

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Ramson Bill direct enemy of Ted Felds and there was nothing volunteer about

the Mercy Corps except the paid personnel--Chuck Curtis (Chucky Cheese) the

slimeball of Pasadena, I still know at least 20 people that never recieved

their pay from him--yea I remember Barry!

Mark L. Hill, LP

EMS Instructor

Gemini Training Services

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I'm not as old as some of the folks on this list, but after 22 years of this, I

believe I rate the title of " EMS Geezer " as well!

8^)

half-rings... remember them well, hate them with a passion!

Cadillac ambulances... smoothest riding and fastest rig I ever rode on drove!

I never worked in Dallas, but does anybody here remember the Volunteer Mercy

Corps (Ramsom Bill) or Chuck Curtis?

I like to see those pictures, too Doc!

Barry E. McClung, Firefighter/Paramedic

Fire & EMS Patch Collector

Webmaster: " The FyreMedic's Space "

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Have to admit I do know who Chuck Curtis is/was actually worked for Chuck Curtis

for a whole week one time when the company moved to dallas hmmm must have been

in about 1986 or so. They had the ME contract in Dallas at that time which

required at least one EMT-B on the truck that transported the deceased to the

ME's office at Parkland. Being that I'm a relative newcomer to EMS having

started in 1981 I was lucky in the first ambulance I rode was 1976 Chevy

Suburban High Top though our back up unit was a 1969 ( I think) Caddy. Wasn't

long after that we moved way up and started working out of a Ford Low Top Van

with home made cabinets (wooden). That was after the Service moved out of the

Nursing home, which had been providing all ambulance responses. Thanks for

bringing back memories of the good old days.

Mark NREMT-P Lic. P

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I'm not as old as some of the folks on this list, but after 22 years of this,

I believe I rate the title of " EMS Geezer " as well!

8^)

half-rings... remember them well, hate them with a passion!

Cadillac ambulances... smoothest riding and fastest rig I ever rode on drove!

I never worked in Dallas, but does anybody here remember the Volunteer Mercy

Corps (Ramsom Bill) or Chuck Curtis?

I like to see those pictures, too Doc!

Barry E. McClung, Firefighter/Paramedic

Fire & EMS Patch Collector

Webmaster: " The FyreMedic's Space "

http://home.satx.rr.com/fyremedic

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Barry,

I'm not sure that " EMS Geezer " is an honorable title. Perhaps, it just

means that we were too stupid, preoccupied or lazy to find another

career - back when we were young enough to do so.

Bob Kellow

" Barry E. McClung " wrote:

> I'm not as old as some of the folks on this list, but after 22 years

> of this, I believe I rate the title of " EMS Geezer " as well!

>

> 8^)

>

> half-rings... remember them well, hate them with a passion!

>

> Cadillac ambulances... smoothest riding and fastest rig I ever rode on

> drove!

>

> I never worked in Dallas, but does anybody here remember the Volunteer

> Mercy Corps (Ramsom Bill) or Chuck Curtis?

>

> I like to see those pictures, too Doc!

>

> Barry E. McClung, Firefighter/Paramedic

> Fire & EMS Patch Collector

> Webmaster: " The FyreMedic's Space "

> http://home.satx.rr.com/fyremedic

>

>

>

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Okay, Bob. You're right, that is a little tacky.

This was the only career that I found myself fully drawn to. I had originally

started college to become a teacher, but I'd find myself waiting, bored and

impatient, during lectures, praying for the Minitor on my hip to go off.

How does the term : " Seasoned EMS Professional " grab you?

8^)

Barry E. McClung, Firefighter/Paramedic

Fire & EMS Patch Collector

Webmaster: " The FyreMedic's Space "

URL: http://home.satx.rr.com/fyremedic

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Barry,

I'm not sure that " EMS Geezer " is an honorable title. Perhaps, it just

means that we were too stupid, preoccupied or lazy to find another

career - back when we were young enough to do so.

Bob Kellow

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Much more dignified, Barry. By the way, I went to college to become a

commercial artist. No disparity there. huh?

" Barry E. McClung " wrote:

> Okay, Bob. You're right, that is a little tacky.

>

> This was the only career that I found myself fully drawn to. I had

> originally started college to become a teacher, but I'd find myself

> waiting, bored and impatient, during lectures, praying for the Minitor

> on my hip to go off.

>

> How does the term : " Seasoned EMS Professional " grab you?

>

> 8^)

>

> Barry E. McClung, Firefighter/Paramedic

> Fire & EMS Patch Collector

> Webmaster: " The FyreMedic's Space "

> URL: http://home.satx.rr.com/fyremedic

>

> Re: Mother, Jugs, and Speed

>

>

> Barry,

>

> I'm not sure that " EMS Geezer " is an honorable title. Perhaps, it

> just

> means that we were too stupid, preoccupied or lazy to find another

> career - back when we were young enough to do so.

>

> Bob Kellow

>

>

>

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What about the ems-l list. Does it accept attachments and would it be

appropriate to post the pictures there? Most of us could then see them.

Maxine

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>

> BEB

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Naaahhhh... none at all! 8^)

Barry

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By the way, I went to college to become a

commercial artist. No disparity there. huh?

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I know how they feel.

Barry

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Ramson Bill direct enemy of Ted Felds and there was nothing volunteer about

the Mercy Corps except the paid personnel--Chuck Curtis (Chucky Cheese) the

slimeball of Pasadena, I still know at least 20 people that never recieved

their pay from him--yea I remember Barry!

Mark L. Hill, LP

EMS Instructor

Gemini Training Services

Be Safe-Stay Happy

WWW.geminitraining.com

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I regretfully remember a guy named Carr that was around about

the same time. I had the unfortunate pleasure of working for for him

for about 1.5 weeks till I figured out I wasn't making a dime due to

his shady buisness practices. My first job in EMS at the good old age

of 18. Glad I got away from that deal as quick as I did. We

definently had some winners running ambulance services back then.

Bill ston, EMT-P

> Have to admit I do know who Chuck Curtis is/was actually worked for

Chuck Curtis for a whole week one time when the company moved to

dallas hmmm must have been in about 1986 or so. They had the ME

contract in Dallas at that time which required at least one EMT-B on

the truck that transported the deceased to the ME's office at

Parkland. Being that I'm a relative newcomer to EMS having started in

1981 I was lucky in the first ambulance I rode was 1976 Chevy

Suburban High Top though our back up unit was a 1969 ( I think)

Caddy. Wasn't long after that we moved way up and started working out

of a Ford Low Top Van with home made cabinets (wooden). That was

after the Service moved out of the Nursing home, which had been

providing all ambulance responses. Thanks for bringing back memories

of the good old days.

>

> Mark NREMT-P Lic. P

> Re: Mother, Jugs, and Speed

>

>

> I'm not as old as some of the folks on this list, but after 22

years of this, I believe I rate the title of " EMS Geezer " as well!

>

> 8^)

>

> half-rings... remember them well, hate them with a passion!

>

> Cadillac ambulances... smoothest riding and fastest rig I ever

rode on drove!

>

> I never worked in Dallas, but does anybody here remember the

Volunteer Mercy Corps (Ramsom Bill) or Chuck Curtis?

>

> I like to see those pictures, too Doc!

>

> Barry E. McClung, Firefighter/Paramedic

> Fire & EMS Patch Collector

> Webmaster: " The FyreMedic's Space "

> http://home.satx.rr.com/fyremedic

>

>

>

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Probably wouldn't be appropriate to post them to EMS-L, but it probably

would be okay on the EMSFACTOR list. Ron has said anything goes.

Donn

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> >

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I knew that!!! Just couldn't resist tweaking.

BTW, I heard a rumor that you were doing consulting for the Fannin County

Commissioners. Any truth to it or are you free to say?

GG

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Barry,

You have inadvertently won a year's supply of French toilet tissue (remember,

it's like Wayne) for mentioning both Ransom Bill and Chuck Curtis in the

same post.

Yuk!

gg

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Tucson, AZ 85718

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