Website Migration Update

I moved the website to a new host, which I think will be more tolerant of the content this website hosts. Nevertheless, I do want to take a moment to remind everyone that the stories and content posted here MUST follow website rules, as it it not only my policy, but it is the policy of the hosts that permit our website to run on their servers. We WILL continue to enforce the rules, especially critical rules that, if broken, put this sites livelihood in jeapordy.
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Redman
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Post by Redman »

bondagefreak wrote: 2 weeks ago @Redman
Awesome! Definitely story worthy.
If ever you decide to write about this in more detail, do hit me up.
Truth be told, there's no stories I can post here. CAP was a lot more structured than scouts. We just trained like we were in the military. Probably because we were the "Auxiliary of the Air National Guard." And my time in there was VERY soon after 9-11. Nobody was really playing around at that point. We had cadets that actually reported for duty that day.
I love to chat and roleplay. DMs are open.
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Post by bondagefreak »

In any of you guys are into this stuff, I recommend the following YouTube searches:

"Stokes Basket Lashing"
"Stokes Basket Patient Packaging"
"Sked Patient Packaging"






silver_orion
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Post by silver_orion »

Paramedic and mountain rescuer here!
I basically used all of the items showed in the topic and I gave my two cents.
It's a pain in the ass securing a pt to those things, especially in rough terrain or hundreds feet in the air while fighting winds and the helo downwash.
i don't get excited because I'm too busy to not plunge to my death or kill my pt but during demonstrations I can easily spot riggers or rope bunnies.

My favorite reaction, the typical shy boy trying to look away while flushing red with, sometimes, a small bump rising down there (especially if the demo volounteer is a girl).

Anyway, we always need personnel, join us guys!
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