Peter Jennings
PCS Member
Well, hats off to Southeast president John Burchfield. He arranged a GREAT time this past weekend in Augusta. Members Dave Petke, Ralph Burns and their wives joined my wife Donna and I as we had a great time with John. I hope he and Dave or Ralph will chime in with more info and perhaps pictures.
We saw the Gold Cross EMS ambulance collection and all I can say is wow!!
Those lucky enough to go to Milwauke this summer better look out. There is a certain 37 LaSalle that will give everyone a run for the money! My wife took a little ill while we were there and two of their EMTs snapped into action. Rocky Blessing and Mae Bledsoe put in an ambulance checked her vitals, put the ac on "meat locker" and monitored her. Seems the Augusta heat got the best of her. THANX to those great folks. The entire staff at Gold Gross is what southern hospitality is all about! EMT Bledsoe also demonstrated several times a Stryker stetcher lift rig. What a back and knee saver for EMTs. She lifted and loaded one handed!
Then we went to a 100 year old fire station in Augusta and saw a 1963 Mack and a very old LaFrance fire truck. The fire fighters are trying to resist the cities attempts at selling it. They want it to be a museum and the city seems to think a B&B would be better. REALLY??!! I hope the fire fighters win their struggle.
We then went downtown to FarmHaus Burgers to enjoy lunch.
We crossed the Savannah River into South Carolina to the Posey Funeral Home. Unfortunately duty called and our tour had to be curtailed some but his General Manager still showed the Posy fleet with pride. Their 2011 Eagle Echelon is in deed a stunning coach, but their 2005 S&S Masterpiece was no slouch!
Eveyone had a blast. Thanx again John!!!!!!
We saw the Gold Cross EMS ambulance collection and all I can say is wow!!
Those lucky enough to go to Milwauke this summer better look out. There is a certain 37 LaSalle that will give everyone a run for the money! My wife took a little ill while we were there and two of their EMTs snapped into action. Rocky Blessing and Mae Bledsoe put in an ambulance checked her vitals, put the ac on "meat locker" and monitored her. Seems the Augusta heat got the best of her. THANX to those great folks. The entire staff at Gold Gross is what southern hospitality is all about! EMT Bledsoe also demonstrated several times a Stryker stetcher lift rig. What a back and knee saver for EMTs. She lifted and loaded one handed!
Then we went to a 100 year old fire station in Augusta and saw a 1963 Mack and a very old LaFrance fire truck. The fire fighters are trying to resist the cities attempts at selling it. They want it to be a museum and the city seems to think a B&B would be better. REALLY??!! I hope the fire fighters win their struggle.
We then went downtown to FarmHaus Burgers to enjoy lunch.
We crossed the Savannah River into South Carolina to the Posey Funeral Home. Unfortunately duty called and our tour had to be curtailed some but his General Manager still showed the Posy fleet with pride. Their 2011 Eagle Echelon is in deed a stunning coach, but their 2005 S&S Masterpiece was no slouch!
Eveyone had a blast. Thanx again John!!!!!!