Here is a nice fire video for you all. It posted on my Twitter feed via http://www.jimthetrucker.com . Send a shout out to firefghter19 who posted the video on YouTube. Enjoy!
Whatever your career we all need to get some exercise and it is not always easy to find a good place to workout or to find a fun workout that is inexpensive. Since the kids were little my wife has always enjoyed playing Just Dance as an easy and inexpensive way to work out at home. When the kids were little she orginally played on the Nintendo Wii and the kids were able to play along. What a win-win since she got a little break and was still able to keep the kids occupied. Recently the Wii finally died and she did not really want to buy a Switch since the kids are pretty grown now. She recently got a subscription to Just Dance Now for $24.99 per year via the Google Play Store. This allows you to play the game with a large library of songs by using your phone as the controller and then casting the video to another screen via Chromecast. She was having a lot of issues as we have an older Chormecast and it kept disconnecting all the time. After getting totally frustrated she was
If you have the Sims2 video game for you PC you can download this firefighting career I made and install it for your game. Includes uniforms, reward object, and two recolored vehicles This career has been compatible with all expansion packs, but I have not tested it on any expansion packs since late 2008. Number of Levels: 10 01 Firefighter Recruit 02 Firefighter 03 HazMat Technician 04 Driver/Operator 05 Lieutenant 06 Captain 07 Battalion Chief 08 Assistant Fire Chief 09 Fire Chief 10 Fire Commissioner Download File Here and clict the files tab. Install Instructions: Basic Download and Install Instructions: 1. Download: Click the download link to save the .rar or .zip file(s) to your computer. 2. Extract: Use WinRAR (Windows) or Stuffit (Mac) to extract the .package file(s) from the .rar or .zip file(s). 3. Place in Downloads Folder: Cut and paste the .package file(s) into your Downloads folder: Windows XP: Documents and Settings\(Current User Account)\My Documents\EA Games
A specially-adapted 'tactile helmet', developed by researchers at the University of Sheffield, could provide fire-fighters operating in challenging conditions with vital clues about their surroundings. The helmet is fitted with a number of ultrasound sensors that are used to detect the distances between the helmet and nearby walls or other obstacles. These signals are transmitted to vibration pads that are attached to the inside of the helmet, touching the wearer's forehead. Rescue workers, such as fire-fighters, who might be working in dark conditions or in buildings filled with smoke, will be able to use the signals to find walls and other obstacles that could help guide them through unfamiliar environments. It is anticipated that a lightweight version of the technology could also be useful to people with visual impairments, acting as an additional 'sense' to guide users or to help them avoid hazards. Invented by a team of researchers at the Sheffield Centre f
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