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Originally Posted by wolfegirl
Not sure what source you used, but the entirety of Lake Wentworth is within Wolfeboro town limits -- it is the largest lake in NH entirely within one municipality, without qualification.
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I intended nothing different: It's just a "hop-skip-and-a-jump" to New Durham, and just 10 miles to Maine.
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Originally Posted by Skip
"...One of you is apparently confused..."
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The "family friend" was quite insistent; however, a Lake Wentworth resident wrote me that a crash did occur on Lake Wentworth.
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Originally Posted by Coolbreeze
"...The "scoop and run" logic is a dangerous one. The responding medics and ambulances carry the knowledge, professionalism and equipment to stabilize a patient at the scene or as they transport. A personal vehicle can not..."
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Since the victim was already seated in my car, there wasn't any "scooping" to be done. (But I understand what you say).
I'm reminded of an analogous statement adopted by self-defense advocates:
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"When seconds count, the police are just minutes away".
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Originally Posted by Dave R
If they needed it, [DHART] they died.
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Maybe a little overstated?
Not all Medevac flights are life-or-death flights; moreover, last year there weere 28 fatal Medevac crashes nationally.
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Originally Posted by SIKSUKR
"...PWC do not fit this description at all. The generic term jetski should be used for the stand-up models in my opinion..."
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I'm agreeing with you on "stand-up" and "Jet-Ski", although there "stand-ups" that aren't Kawasaki—or was it a Suzuki? Are we clear on this yet?
Did you know that former VP Al Gore is saving Planet Earth—
and owns a boat that carries a "ski-craft"?
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Hey, this one looks like a "Jet-Ski"—or is it a "water-bike"?