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<blockquote data-quote="red dirt shootist" data-source="post: 4203987" data-attributes="member: 52708"><p>Thank you for this. It would be worth having if only for emergencies. I was driving by the boat docs one day at Lake Hefner and spotted something on the dock, got out the binocs and it was some guy laying down and barely moving, it was a warm March day, I shot over there and the guy was soaking wet and shivering like you wouldn't believe, could not talk. I got him stood up got a shoulder under him and carried him to the truck. Put him in the front seat, turned heater on full and covered him with everything I had, buy then some people came over and I told them to get to the phone at the ranger station (days before cell phones) and call 911. Within minutes the first fire truck pulls up and I've got 4 fireman in battle gear and the victim in the front seat of my little Nissan pickup. They waited for an ambulance and took him away. One of those blankets might have been a life saver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dirt shootist, post: 4203987, member: 52708"] Thank you for this. It would be worth having if only for emergencies. I was driving by the boat docs one day at Lake Hefner and spotted something on the dock, got out the binocs and it was some guy laying down and barely moving, it was a warm March day, I shot over there and the guy was soaking wet and shivering like you wouldn't believe, could not talk. I got him stood up got a shoulder under him and carried him to the truck. Put him in the front seat, turned heater on full and covered him with everything I had, buy then some people came over and I told them to get to the phone at the ranger station (days before cell phones) and call 911. Within minutes the first fire truck pulls up and I've got 4 fireman in battle gear and the victim in the front seat of my little Nissan pickup. They waited for an ambulance and took him away. One of those blankets might have been a life saver. [/QUOTE]
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