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Re: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields?
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Posted by Matt from CT on August 10, 2006 at 10:37:25 from (68.118.198.252):
In Reply to: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields? posted by ShepFL on August 09, 2006 at 21:35:43:
Not chores... I don't spook that easily. We have a medical call with the Fire Department one night, down a remote dirt road that's not exactly the high rent district. And while there's a lot of nice people down there, we in the cruddiest section. And for some reason, I'm nervous as a mother hen. I've never been that spooked that badly ever -- the medical a couple of the young bucks could handle...I kept pacing outside, watchin their backs and watching "the place"...just something had me spooked this was not a good situation. Ambulance gets there, the crew goes inside. I'm outside talking to the driver, telling him something has me nervous...everything seems OK in the house, but something just doesn't seem right. It's a dark night, and a pickup pulls into the bottom of the driveway and shuts off it's lights. Ambulance driver kind of stays back to watch my back as I go to "intercept" whoever that is and find out who they are and what they're doing here... As I get closer, I realize it's a State Trooper. He saw us, pulled in by mistake. He was looking for the next house down the road a just few hundred feet away but around a bend and over a small rise. Just before our call came in, the State Police had gone to serve a warrant and the suspect had fled armed into the woods. They where calling in canines, more manpower and equipment for the search. Our dispatcher didn't know they where there, otherwise they'd normally let us know when there is "police activity" in the vicinity.
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