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above and beyond the call of duty.....
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 516106" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Lets see....</p><p> </p><p>I have "delivered" at least 10 dogs that were running loose back to their owners, I recognized the dogs and was able to get them into the truck by offering them treats.</p><p> </p><p>I once used my package car as a moving shield to prevent a horse from running out onto a highway....it had escaped the pasture and was in someone's yard that was fenced on 3 sides, I kept going back and forth along the open side to contain the horse until a neighbor showed up with a lasso and a trailer.</p><p> </p><p>An elderly woman had fallen on her porch and couldnt get up, so I helped her....but the only way I could lift her was from behind wth my arms going under her arms and across her chest. Kind of embarrassing to be "groping" her like that but I had no other choice.</p><p> </p><p>I stopped my package car one night on a windy, unlit road for a woman who waved me down after rolling her car down an embankment and into a stream. Her car wound up underwater on its roof, and she had to crawl out thru the window and up a muddy bank. It was snowing and she was wet and hypothermic so I gave her my coat and let her sit in the seat while I ran the heater and called 911 on my phone. We had to wait almost 1/2 an hour for the EMT's to show up. I *almost* risked my job on that one because I could barely get a signal on my cell phone and I considered driving her back to town myself, but I was finally able to get thru.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 516106, member: 14668"] Lets see.... I have "delivered" at least 10 dogs that were running loose back to their owners, I recognized the dogs and was able to get them into the truck by offering them treats. I once used my package car as a moving shield to prevent a horse from running out onto a highway....it had escaped the pasture and was in someone's yard that was fenced on 3 sides, I kept going back and forth along the open side to contain the horse until a neighbor showed up with a lasso and a trailer. An elderly woman had fallen on her porch and couldnt get up, so I helped her....but the only way I could lift her was from behind wth my arms going under her arms and across her chest. Kind of embarrassing to be "groping" her like that but I had no other choice. I stopped my package car one night on a windy, unlit road for a woman who waved me down after rolling her car down an embankment and into a stream. Her car wound up underwater on its roof, and she had to crawl out thru the window and up a muddy bank. It was snowing and she was wet and hypothermic so I gave her my coat and let her sit in the seat while I ran the heater and called 911 on my phone. We had to wait almost 1/2 an hour for the EMT's to show up. I *almost* risked my job on that one because I could barely get a signal on my cell phone and I considered driving her back to town myself, but I was finally able to get thru. [/QUOTE]
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