View Full Version : East Coast, West Coast, what about the midwest
expvol
01-26-2004, 01:30 AM
It seems like the west and east are battling daily over stuff. What about the midwest, are we just in the middle. I havent had that much time with firefighting in ks. Midwest FF's, Is it a mix of east and west or is it more toward one side? Just a question, I saw a maltease cross today in a catalog that said "Midwest firefighter" I thought it was about time.
Cellblock776
01-26-2004, 03:50 AM
What about the Gulf South? When do we get a maltease cross with Bayou Bucket Brigade printed on it?
Rayr49
01-26-2004, 08:59 AM
Well in South Dakota we are on the border of East vs West in some cases. East of the Missouri River they use tankers. West of the Missouri River we use tenders. Here in the west, tankers are aircraft, tenders haul water.
I was in an NFA field calss last year. The instructor was from Kansas City (tanker). We were divided into groups to solve different situations. One group that was mostly west river got the "tanker hits a car in an intersection". We were supposed to come up with what would be required for the investigation, etc.
The group's first comment was that "The tanker was flying too damn low if it hit a car":D The instructor made a note of that for future reference.
Stay Safe
IACOJ
Adze39
01-26-2004, 02:46 PM
What about the Northeast??? Why do we have to be lumped in with the Southeast or Mid-Atlantic states?!?!?!?!?
hwoods
01-26-2004, 03:32 PM
The Chair recognizes that the gentleman from Connecticut has a point, but the bag is covering it. I agree that the Northeast/Downeast is not interested in being lumped with the Mid-Atlantic and points South. After all, the language is, well, different. In the Mid-Atlantic we do not send Towah Laddahs to Cah Fiahs, nor do we eat much Lobstah. Been known to sample Lynchburg Tennessee's, finest spring water though. :p
Adze39
01-26-2004, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by hwoods
In the Mid-Atlantic we do not send Towah Laddahs to Cah Fiahs, nor do we eat much Lobstah.
We don't do that in CT either!
hwoods
01-27-2004, 02:41 AM
Originally posted by Adze39
We don't do that in CT either!
Oops, Musta been Taxachusetts.... :o
ullrichk
01-27-2004, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by hwoods
In the Mid-Atlantic we do not send Towah Laddahs to Cah Fiahs, nor do we eat much Lobstah. Been known to sample Lynchburg Tennessee's, finest spring water though. :p
Translated for Southerners not fluent in Yankee:
"We don't send no ladder to no car fars. Don't et much lobster, neither."
hwoods
01-27-2004, 07:22 PM
:D :D :D :D :D
Dalmatian90
01-27-2004, 07:35 PM
Um, Harve...
I guarantee you next time Adze's department is toned out for either kids partying in a sandbank or an agricultural building is on fire, his dispatch center will be saying,
TN Signal 50 Broad Brook, a bahn (B-O-N) fire.
or
TN Signal 50 Broad Brook, a bahn (B-A-R-N) fire.
The "r" in fire ain't very hard in this area but not quite a fiah, either, but ya just can't tell bon and barn apart on the air unless the dispatchers spell it out for us. Adze'll claim he's in Hartford County and not unsophisticated like us Connecticut Hill folk, but don't let him kid yah.
Adze39
01-27-2004, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by Dalmatian90
Adze'll claim he's in Hartford County and not unsophisticated like us Connecticut Hill folk, but don't let him kid yah.
HA HA HA
I was reading it an actually thinking "well...they are out closer to Rhode Island and Massachusetts..."
If you speak with a New England / Boston accent around here, people tend to repeat what you say in an attempt to mock you.
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