Great idea Circ...
And without getting TOO overboard, try to keep in mind what the crews may or may not have in their vehicles pending the scenario involved...
Most first on scene bubbas aren't going to be able to grab the dehydrated spine board out of their glove box with the inflatable head blocks and the springloaded traction splint.
If you put the scenarios in the war time setting...keep in mind what YOU THINK the soldiers there may also have available, security, what caused the accident (landmine, IED, ambush) and some possible associated injuries.
The best of anything is usually the basics...you're on!!!
Eagle
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"I have hung out in dangerous places a lot over the years, from combat zones to biker bars, and it is the weak, the unaware, or those looking for it, that usually find trouble.
Ain't no one getting out of this world alive. All you can do is try to have some choice in the way you go. Prepare yourself (and your affairs), and when your number is up, die on your feet fighting rather than on your knees. And make the SOBs pay dearly."
The Reaper-3 Sep 04
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