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those old GI Mk 5 aid bags managed to land from 50 feet and maintain their

integrity...even fully loaded...

A pack should do well also, but I'm not sure about those plastic

zippers...

ck

In a message dated 12/02/10 15:07:52 Central Standard Time,

barry.sharp@... writes:

Outside of board splints, I'm not sure there's much of anything we carry

that would pass that test.

Barry Sharp, MSHP, CHES

Tobacco Prevention & Control Program Coordinator

Substance Abuse Services Unit

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division

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From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On

Behalf Of krin135@...

Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 3:05 PM

To: texasems-l

Subject: Re: PASG

not just that...in one test for an Airworthiness certification (USAF

style), Physiocontrol had to allow them to toss an LP5 out of a hovering

helo at

50 feet onto a concrete pad...and the machine still had to work within

certification parameters after landing....

Somehow I doubt that there are any other monitor defibs that match

that...

ck

In a message dated 12/02/10 10:43:48 Central Standard Time,

delbert@... writes:

Don't be bad-mouthing my old LP 5's!!........the monitor most ahead of

it's time (way back in time of course)......still love 'em - if you ever

carried a LP 4 - you're a lover of a 5 forever.

>>> " , " swalker@... >

12/2/2010 10:25 AM >>>

But do have a Lifpacasaurus 5?

From: texasems-l

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] On

Behalf Of Lemming, Steve

Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:36 AM

To: texasems-l

Subject: RE: PASG

I have two thumpers with various parts, a couple laerdal suction units,

and an old steel SCBA bottle and airpack frame!

From: texasems-l

[mailto:texasems-l

] On

Behalf Of rob.davis@...

Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 5:12 PM

To: texasems-l

Subject: RE: PASG

On Wednesday, December 1, 2010 16:51, " , Les "

lpowell@...

> said:

> 16 Channel BioPhone... the old UHF System... Louisiana had a statewide

> system they used until the late 80's... we did hook them up to the LP5

> and LP10 and send telemetry on them....

Back in the early 80s, Jerry Harness and I bought two dozen of those

from

the City of Dallas for about 75 dollars each, then went up and down the

LA

and MS Gulf Coast selling them for $500 dollars each. Good times! I've

still got one in my garage.

Rob

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those old GI Mk 5 aid bags managed to land from 50 feet and maintain their

integrity...even fully loaded...

A pack should do well also, but I'm not sure about those plastic

zippers...

ck

In a message dated 12/02/10 15:07:52 Central Standard Time,

barry.sharp@... writes:

Outside of board splints, I'm not sure there's much of anything we carry

that would pass that test.

Barry Sharp, MSHP, CHES

Tobacco Prevention & Control Program Coordinator

Substance Abuse Services Unit

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division

________________________________

From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On

Behalf Of krin135@...

Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 3:05 PM

To: texasems-l

Subject: Re: PASG

not just that...in one test for an Airworthiness certification (USAF

style), Physiocontrol had to allow them to toss an LP5 out of a hovering

helo at

50 feet onto a concrete pad...and the machine still had to work within

certification parameters after landing....

Somehow I doubt that there are any other monitor defibs that match

that...

ck

In a message dated 12/02/10 10:43:48 Central Standard Time,

delbert@... writes:

Don't be bad-mouthing my old LP 5's!!........the monitor most ahead of

it's time (way back in time of course)......still love 'em - if you ever

carried a LP 4 - you're a lover of a 5 forever.

>>> " , " swalker@... >

12/2/2010 10:25 AM >>>

But do have a Lifpacasaurus 5?

From: texasems-l

[mailto:texasems-l

] On

Behalf Of Lemming, Steve

Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2010 9:36 AM

To: texasems-l

Subject: RE: PASG

I have two thumpers with various parts, a couple laerdal suction units,

and an old steel SCBA bottle and airpack frame!

From: texasems-l

[mailto:texasems-l

] On

Behalf Of rob.davis@...

Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 5:12 PM

To: texasems-l

Subject: RE: PASG

On Wednesday, December 1, 2010 16:51, " , Les "

lpowell@...

> said:

> 16 Channel BioPhone... the old UHF System... Louisiana had a statewide

> system they used until the late 80's... we did hook them up to the LP5

> and LP10 and send telemetry on them....

Back in the early 80s, Jerry Harness and I bought two dozen of those

from

the City of Dallas for about 75 dollars each, then went up and down the

LA

and MS Gulf Coast selling them for $500 dollars each. Good times! I've

still got one in my garage.

Rob

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Another reason why a lot of us older medics have bad backs...

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RE: PASG

On Wednesday, December 1, 2010 16:51, " , Les " <

lpowell@...

> said:

> 16 Channel BioPhone... the old UHF System... Louisiana had a statewide

> system they used until the late 80's... we did hook them up to the LP5

> and LP10 and send telemetry on them....

Back in the early 80s, Jerry Harness and I bought two dozen of those

from the City of Dallas for about 75 dollars each, then went up and down

the LA and MS Gulf Coast selling them for $500 dollars each. Good times!

I've still got one in my garage.

Rob

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Another reason why a lot of us older medics have bad backs...

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RE: PASG

On Wednesday, December 1, 2010 16:51, " , Les " <

lpowell@...

> said:

> 16 Channel BioPhone... the old UHF System... Louisiana had a statewide

> system they used until the late 80's... we did hook them up to the LP5

> and LP10 and send telemetry on them....

Back in the early 80s, Jerry Harness and I bought two dozen of those

from the City of Dallas for about 75 dollars each, then went up and down

the LA and MS Gulf Coast selling them for $500 dollars each. Good times!

I've still got one in my garage.

Rob

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