On May 2, 2007, at 5:47 PM, vt wrote: > I've used my 84 Westy as a disaster response communication and family > service intake "office" on several occasions. With a minimal > amount of > effort, I have set up a satellite link to enter cell phone systems > as well > as to relay ground information to hovering National Guard > helicopters acting > as relay links during mountain rescue and flooding operations. > > For smaller operations, I've invited families into the vehicle > (even if it > gets crowded) where I could interview them to ascertain and > authorize needed > services. > > Very soon, now, I will be driving home a 91 which I'll convert into > a mobile > primary care home visiting mobile transport vehicle. I'll drive and > transport my physician wife and equipment like spirometer, ECG, and > simple > lab testing supplies and my wife will conduct in-home visits .... > This is a > test to determine efficacy, and we are sort of excited about the > opportunity. Way to go! Keep us informed as to progress! Tom B.-FEMA could do this for a lot less $$$$ |
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