Jnana
04-27-2009, 04:14 PM
They happen all the time all around us. When you notice such a thing, it can be very significant to you. Everyone else remains oblivious even when you point it out, often putting it down to mere coincidence.
There was a major problem down the road from us last night. As my wife and I were laying bed a stream of vehicles raced by outside lights flashing and sirens on. Several fire engines, several EMT vehicles. I could feel the intensity as each one passed. Very odd. I got dressed and went outside. The activity was at a house where an old retired couple lives.
A little while later my wife came out to look as well. A crew was setting out lights in the field across from our house. Flight for life preparations.
EMT vechicles came back up the road and parked in front of our house. One helicopter landed. They was a long delay until the patient was moved to the helicopter. Not good. Finally, they do the move. Second helicopter comes in, first one takes off. Second patient is moved and second helicoptor leaves.
It had been a very windy day with gusty swirly winds but it was dead calm when the helicopters came and went. As we were laying in bed the winds picked up again. As I was contemplating this my wife also noticed and mentioned how fortunate it was that the helicopters didn't have to deal with that.
The professionalism of the crews was amazing to watch. I think maybe they had just a bit of help as well.
There was a major problem down the road from us last night. As my wife and I were laying bed a stream of vehicles raced by outside lights flashing and sirens on. Several fire engines, several EMT vehicles. I could feel the intensity as each one passed. Very odd. I got dressed and went outside. The activity was at a house where an old retired couple lives.
A little while later my wife came out to look as well. A crew was setting out lights in the field across from our house. Flight for life preparations.
EMT vechicles came back up the road and parked in front of our house. One helicopter landed. They was a long delay until the patient was moved to the helicopter. Not good. Finally, they do the move. Second helicopter comes in, first one takes off. Second patient is moved and second helicoptor leaves.
It had been a very windy day with gusty swirly winds but it was dead calm when the helicopters came and went. As we were laying in bed the winds picked up again. As I was contemplating this my wife also noticed and mentioned how fortunate it was that the helicopters didn't have to deal with that.
The professionalism of the crews was amazing to watch. I think maybe they had just a bit of help as well.