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Phil Waterman 29-12-11 16:11

Once in keep going
 
What was the rest of the story? As the text points out this was not a planned fording, I would say the crew had no idea how deep the water was when they started in. But once in the drive just kept his foot down, wonder how close they came to the top of the snorkel? The two guys in back were obviously getting ready to swim for it when their seats went under.

Good work for a lucky crew, in perspective they probably were not in any more danger than a regular emergency run on clear dry day. People not yielding to emergency vehicles or not hearing them is probably a much greater risk.

Thanks for sharing the video

Cheers Phil

Alex Blair (RIP) 29-12-11 17:18

Whale watchers..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 158193)
The local fire brigade did something spectacular with their truck:

Link

The link is a video.

http://idisk.me.com/oldcmp.net/Publi...229-190131.jpg

Keith..

Leave it up to the Nips to get it right..but they should be careful where they drive it..some fisherman is libel to stick a harpoon in it and try to eat it...
Have a great New Year..first..!!

:kangaroo :sheep: :sheep: :cheers: :drunk:

hrpearce 29-12-11 18:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Waterman (Post 158219)
wonder how close they came to the top of the snorkel?



Cheers Phil

The snorkel was still at least 30cm above the water it breaths a fiew cm's below the top of the roof.

Keith Webb 29-12-11 20:30

Story
 
The interesting thing is they didn't need to go through it as there was an alternative route they could have taken, and being locals they would have known that. I think you're right, they were caught out by how deep it was, not having experienced anything like it before.
Belinda had to work and was turned back a couple of times by the fire crews as she tried to find a way home, finally arriving via a neighbour's driveway.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Waterman (Post 158219)
What was the rest of the story? As the text points out this was not a planned fording, I would say the crew had no idea how deep the water was when they started in. But once in the drive just kept his foot down, wonder how close they came to the top of the snorkel? The two guys in back were obviously getting ready to swim for it when their seats went under.

Good work for a lucky crew, in perspective they probably were not in any more danger than a regular emergency run on clear dry day. People not yielding to emergency vehicles or not hearing them is probably a much greater risk.

Thanks for sharing the video

Cheers Phil


Howard 29-12-11 23:32

Hi Water
 
I like how the wipers are on 'intermitant' while almost totally submerged! :salute:


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