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[video] People and trains get trapped in tornados

Storm Chasers (TV series)

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Watch this incredible video of a freight train as it travels through a tornado and then derails at the 1:14 mark!

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=82d_1246651100

Watch the tornado pass right over the storm chaser’s car at the 1:40 mark.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a64_1255282624

The June 17, 2009 tornado intensified right on top of the TornadoVideos.net SRV Dominator, and the window was blown out as an intense mini suction vortex passed over the vehicle.  A 138.8 mph wind gust was measured by the roof anemometer as the window blows out.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=060_1248225261

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[audio/video] Strange calls and other 911-related tidbits

A&E sign common in the UK.
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Audio of people calling 911 regarding:

  • a woman wants to know a quiet place to sit
  • a woman wants to know if its safe to put a turkey at 200 degrees
  • a man needs someone to get ice off his windshield
  • a funny police chase
  • a woman is watching a movie of a guy beating someone with a bat
  • a ‘rude’ woman won’t get a dollar refund for her taco

George Clooney’s motorcycle accident 911 call.

911 caller arrested for wanting to know the names of police officers because they were cute.

Emergency calls from a hospital about Edith Rodriguez, the woman who died from being overlooked in emergency room (I remember seeing this on the news but never heard the 911 tapes).

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A Dispatcher’s Plea: “No, I Am Not 911!”

No, I am not 911!

I am a public safety dispatcher who fields emergency and non-emergency calls from the public. I dispatch law enforcement, fire or emergency medical help, and coordinate the activity of field units by radio. I also handle many other duties to assist the public and members of the public safety agencies for whom I work.

“911″ is the telephone number that you dial when you have a life-threatening emergency, and you need help quickly. The number was selected to allow quick dialing and direct routing to the nearest public safety communications center. It’s maintained by the local telephone company and consists of computers and switching gear to accept your call, route it to my communications center and, in most cases, display your address and telephone number.

I am a person. 911 is equipment. Please don’t use the term “911″ when you intend to refer to me. No one likes to be referred to as a piece of equipment. For example, don’t say, “I talked to 911 and they said….” Instead, say that you, “dialed 911 and talked to the dispatcher.” That makes me feel more like a valuable person.

And please don’t use “911″ to encompass everything that I do. Handling 911 calls is a critical part of my job, but it’s just one small portion of the many tasks that I perform.

The majority of the calls I handle are non-emergencies. People call with parking problems, barking dogs, questions about the law, and just advice on how to handle an everyday life situation. I help track all the activity performed by the officers, deputies, firefighters and EMS personnel by writing logs or entering information into computers. I make telephone calls for tow trucks, taxis and assistance from alarm companies. I coordinate responses when our jurisdiction needs help from other agencies, including the state police, county sheriff, transit and university police, the FBI or Coast Guard. At some agencies, I may also greet visitors at the police department’s front counter, or assist in booking prisoners into the jail.

As you can tell, there are literally scores of tasks that a public safety dispatcher performs. It’s not all “911.”

So, call 911 if you have an emergency. But please don’t call me “911.” I’m a public safety dispatcher.

Thank you.

Source

Other videos:

Footage of a collapsing roller coaster.

 

 

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(4) Unique wallpaper photos

Check out the new wallpaper at VisualParadox.com

Kaboom

Moonshrooms

Found here.

Sea Turtle

Sea Turtle

And my personal favorite wallpaper of a neuron…

Neuron

Neuron

The sea turtle and  neuron wallpaper is in the “top 10″ section on this page…

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I’ll keep looking for unique wallpaper so stay tuned…

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