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cheb wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 1:50 pm
cheb wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 9:06 am Well done BTW, do the vehicles have telematics fitted?
They track our location even when using our own cars.
Always, or just on work maters, commuting or similar?
As 'people' we have individual ID numbers.

Each kit has a call sign (some CFRs share a kit), as does the vehicle which has its own kit bag and extra gear.

The call sign is allocated to a dedicated, charity owned, phone, so it's the phone that gets the alert.

Phone is only on when I'm going to log on to the system and be on call. From that point on they know where I am. Part of the alert is to automatically load the incident location into GPS and plot the route.
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Taipan wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 1:32 pm
asmethurst99 wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 1:06 pm Got an MOT for the CBR at FWR then came home the longish way via the A2 - saw traffic police doing speed checks with Handheld device (actually looked like pair of Binoculars) in Deptford .
S'funny, but I haven't a cop with a speedgun for years, now they seem to be popping up all over the place? :think:
Yes - and some bits of that route are 30 instead of 20 .
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Right. When I drove for the bank the vehicle walkround check was latterly done on a phone. As an occasional driver I didn't have a bank issued phone and the app they used was always on, even in the background and afair it couldn't be disabled in settings nor would it run with location being set to on.

I used a 2nd phone that was only turned on while I did the walkround and it had sent the data. Other than that it was either in airplane mode or off. After all, why would I need my phone to be on when I was driving, it's not like I could answer it.
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Probably listening to everything you said, monitoring your online activities, reading messages, so they could sack you if you were reputationally risky ;)
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Pen's nephew and 4 pals are over and hired some leccy MTBs with me planned as guide.
All 19 and full of bravado in pub night before.
So yesterday I took them on 3 hour tough ride.
They had to get off and push for 3 or 4 short bits, but only way to get through.

Blunted by 3 punctures on 1 bike. Luckily I had proper tools.
But only gave them 2 spare tubes, so I'd to shoot home for the mighty Duster as recovery vehicle after 3rd punctures
They were impressed it got there.

Then 4 followed me home and I made it tough

They loved it as they'd never have found the routes and stunning scenery
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Horse wrote: Thu Jul 27, 2023 2:45 pm Probably listening to everything you said, monitoring your online activities, reading messages, so they could sack you if you were reputationally risky ;)
Reputationally risky? I'm pretty sure the transport manager celebrated when I handing in my notice. I was so far down the foodchain I wasn't even allowed on the internet. Yet my expenses claims were signed off almost instantly, they certainly weren't checked in any detail. My line manager being on a different island helped I think.

Locally at least I was indispensible, the service stopped after I left.
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Drove home from north Wales being chased by a big bastard weather front all the way.
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Woke up around 3am with really bad chest pains. Still got them now. My initial thought was that I was about to shuffle off my mortal coil, but in the cold light of day I think it's trapped wind...


Jeeeeez, is it uncomfortable though.
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gremlin wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 9:34 am Woke up around 3am with really bad chest pains. Still got them now. My initial thought was that I was about to shuffle off my mortal coil, but in the cold light of day I think it's trapped wind...


Jeeeeez, is it uncomfortable though.
Ring 111 and they should fast track you to ambulatory services at your local hospital. If it is indigestion, I can assure you they won't think you've wasted their time as I'm sure @Horse will confirm! Worse case scenario, you'll be in the right place and that can literally be difference between life and death. Oh and dibs on the Trumpet !
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6 hrs with unusual “indigestion” pain - I don’t think so. I hope you’re ok, and I hope you contacted 111. That happened to me 2 years ago, I got a difficult stent put in and I’m fine now. And still alive, which is a bonus. YKIMS. Update?
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Taipan wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 12:34 pm
gremlin wrote: Fri Jul 28, 2023 9:34 am Woke up around 3am with really bad chest pains. Still got them now. My initial thought was that I was about to shuffle off my mortal coil,
Ring 111 and they should fast track you to ambulatory services at your local hospital. If it is indigestion, I can assure you they won't think you've wasted their time as I'm sure @Horse will confirm! Worse case scenario, you'll be in the right place and that can literally be difference between life and death.
I trust that you you did the sensible thing and googled it? ;)

As said, whatever they think privately (if you fart at them), it would be considered very seriously.

An ambo crew would ask about other symptoms*, and stick you on a monitor, and could probably see whether there is anything ongoing. If they take you in to A&E (or 'ED' now), a blood test could show if you'd had a heart attack.

And being really cheery:

“Most heart attacks hit during the early morning hours from 4 – 10 am when blood platelets are stickier, and there is increased adrenaline released from the adrenal glands that can trigger rupture of plaques in coronary arteries,”

https://www.google.com/amp/s/mygrandstr ... 3famp=true

Hope you're ok.

* At which point you say: "pull my finger!"
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Horse wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 3:08 pm “Most heart attacks hit during the early morning hours from 4 – 10 am when blood platelets are stickier, and there is increased adrenaline released from the adrenal glands that can trigger rupture of plaques in coronary arteries,”

It's one of the reasons it's not the best idea for us old feckers to leap out of bed for a run, just a bit more stress on the ticker?

The other is that its much nicer to loaf about in the garden with a coffee.
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I'm still here. :thumbup:

Not sure what it was/is. Feeling waaaay better,but still a slight pain in my chest/sternum. Gym class this morning was a bit of a struggle, but probably as I haven't been sleeping well.
I have noticed that if I eat anything I feel over-full and bloated. Wonder if I might have a little hernia. Or might just be trapped wind.

Either way, you ain't getting rid of me yet. ;)
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gremlin wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 6:32 pm I'm still here. :thumbup:

Not sure what it was/is. Feeling waaaay better,but still a slight pain in my chest/sternum. Gym class this morning was a bit of a struggle, but probably as I haven't been sleeping well.
I have noticed that if I eat anything I feel over-full and bloated. Wonder if I might have a little hernia. Or might just be trapped wind.

Either way, you ain't getting rid of me yet. ;)
Getting your health care professional to give you his..uh...professional opinion may be a sound move.
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Skub wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 6:44 pm
gremlin wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 6:32 pm I'm still here. :thumbup:

Not sure what it was/is. Feeling waaaay better,but still a slight pain in my chest/sternum. Gym class this morning was a bit of a struggle, but probably as I haven't been sleeping well.
I have noticed that if I eat anything I feel over-full and bloated. Wonder if I might have a little hernia. Or might just be trapped wind.

Either way, you ain't getting rid of me yet. ;)
Getting your health care professional to give you his..uh...professional opinion may be a sound move.
Meh. Doctors.

All that training and medical expertise, but what do they really know, eh? :lol:
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gremlin wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 6:32 pm Not sure what it was/is. Feeling waaaay better,but still a slight pain in my chest/sternum.
Please don't get the idea that I'm any sort of paramedic! My CFR training is more to keep you alive if you're having a heart attack or sudden cardiac arrest.

But chest pain could be loads of things, including muscular, digestive (including stuff like gallstones).
I'm still here. :thumbup:

Either way, you ain't getting rid of me yet. ;)
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Sorted my Sisters car out. Low pressure fuel sensor cost me £20 from eBay and half hour of my time to fit it. A bit better than BMW who were quoting north of £250! TF I intervened...
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Dealt with soooooo many enquiries at work today. Sunday is a busy day for enquiries :D Lots of happy customers but best of all, compliments on my French :D :bblonde: :bblonde:
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I'm stuck in the midlands at the moment so I went for a wander round Shugborough Estate today and saw Lord Lichfield's private apartment, no slum but nowhere near as grand as you'd expect in a house like that. Ironically nobody is allowed to take photos in there.
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Passed my last test, the general skills test.... I'm now officially a pilot. :bblonde: