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Expects them to sleep? Why not expect them to work?!?

LOL... Seriously, though, wouldn't the diesel cost and maintenance

increase cost at least at much as a bulk rate cheap hotel room?

What kind of PR is that - walking up to the truck at 2AM to find two

paramedics passed out inside...?

Mike :)

> I'd like to know if is against any OSHA or TDH regulations for a

> service to post a crew in, say...a parking lot, overnight and expect

> then to sleep in the unit. (In lieu of providing them with a station.)

>

> Thanks!

> CKP

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No, as long as they are reimbursed according to existing labor laws. Why do you

ask?

BK

Troutinthebath@... wrote:

> I'd like to know if is against any OSHA or TDH regulations for a service to

> post a crew in, say...a parking lot, overnight and expect then to sleep in

> the unit. (In lieu of providing them with a station.)

>

> Thanks!

> CKP

>

> There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " -Henry

> Kissinger

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Close but no. A well is involved.

Henry

hire EMS wrote:

> Have something to do with setting the casing or well head in place, maybe?

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> Maxine Pate

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> >Some day I will tell you what a open hole truck did.

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How about it was used to drill the hole for the conductor casing? Otherwise

know as a rat hole machine.

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Close but no. A well is involved.

Henry

hire EMS wrote:

> Have something to do with setting the casing or well head in place, maybe?

>

> Maxine Pate

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> ----- Original Message -----

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> To: < >

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> >Some day I will tell you what a open hole truck did.

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> > Henry

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Cold, Cold I have no clue if the machinery you just listed exist.

Henry

" VanBibber, " wrote:

> How about it was used to drill the hole for the conductor casing? Otherwise

know as a rat hole machine.

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> Close but no. A well is involved.

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> Henry

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> hire EMS wrote:

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> > Have something to do with setting the casing or well head in place, maybe?

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> > Maxine Pate

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> > ----- Original Message -----

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> > To: < >

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> > >Some day I will tell you what a open hole truck did.

> > >

> > > Henry

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One more try and then I'm going home.

Anything to do with placing/controling the explosives used for perforating

or fracturing?

Maxine Pate

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> Close but no. A well is involved.

>

> Henry

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> hire EMS wrote:

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> > Have something to do with setting the casing or well head in place,

maybe?

> >

> > Maxine Pate

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I just had to cry out against the utter unfairness and tyranny of being confined

to the unit in a parking lot like some homeless vagabond and not an educated EMS

professional.

I can't beleive this is legal.

CKP

In a message dated 10/25/2002 10:29:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,

bobkellow@... writes:

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> No, as long as they are reimbursed according to existing labor laws. Why do

you

> ask?

>

> BK

>

> Troutinthebath@... wrote:

>

> > I'd like to know if is against any OSHA or TDH regulations for a service to

> > post a crew in, say...a parking lot, overnight and expect then to sleep in

> > the unit. (In lieu of providing them with a station.)

> >

> > Thanks!

> > CKP

> >

> > There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " -Henry

> > Kissinger

> >

> >

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First of all, I'm BACK! Thanks to Jay Hoskins who, guru that he is, was

finally able to thwart the idiots at Yahoo and figure out how to get me back

on the list after being unceremoniously kicked off never, I thought, to

return. So abandon all hope, ye Yahoo Dwellers: The Gandy Factor Returns.

Now, on the subject of unit deployment, otherwise known as posting. Can

ANYBODY tell me of any scientific study done anywhere, anytime, by anybody,

which shows any advantage to so-called system status management deployment

over fixed base deployment? Other than the musings of Jack Stout and the

Stoutians?

If moving trucks about were the definitive answer, why wouldn't fire

departments have their apparatus rove the streets, parking in cafeteria

parking lots, 7-11 lots and street corners?

If roving units were the answer, why is it that fire departments almost

always beat the cops to a scene? Why is it that we arm fire engines with

AEDs in order to rapidly defibrillate patients and that they can arrive in 3

minutes when the system status managed trucks can barely meet their

contracted time of 8:59 90% of the time?

Why, oh why?

Is there REALLY any substance to system status management?

Gene Gandy

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Do you have a better and economically feasible solution? Tom

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I just had to cry out against the utter unfairness and tyranny of being confined

to the unit in a parking lot like some homeless vagabond and not an educated EMS

professional.

I can't beleive this is legal.

CKP

In a message dated 10/25/2002 10:29:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,

bobkellow@... writes:

>

>

> No, as long as they are reimbursed according to existing labor laws. Why do

you

> ask?

>

> BK

>

> Troutinthebath@... wrote:

>

> > I'd like to know if is against any OSHA or TDH regulations for a service to

> > post a crew in, say...a parking lot, overnight and expect then to sleep in

> > the unit. (In lieu of providing them with a station.)

> >

> > Thanks!

> > CKP

> >

> > There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " -Henry

> > Kissinger

> >

> >

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