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  • Bigtanker

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    The St. Joe County Sherrifs Dept posted this on their FB page this morning as a way to get the message across. I had to chuckle.

     

    Bigtanker

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    In Kalamazoo, there is Sweet.water (edited to avoid the filter) Donuts. They need a side of insulin with them. OMG, they are great. Speedway gas stations in that area carry them. And their store on Sprinkle Rd is big enough to park a semi at. Yeah. Good stuff.

    Then we Rise -n-roll up north here. Amish donuts. Yeah. They are good too.
     

    Bigtanker

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    Ok. I'll add the usual jokes too.

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    SnoopLoggyDog

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    I sometimes have to teach basic hazmat response to police officers. I use the Powdered Sugar Doughnut method of getting my point across.

    When an officer pull up on a possible hazmat scene, he should do the following;

    1. Pull out a powdered sugar doughnut.
    2. Hold it out at arms length.
    3. Look thru the hole in the middle of the doughnut.
    4. If he cannot see the whole incident scene thru the hole, he needs to back up.
    5. Once at a safe distance from the incident scene, he needs to step out of the car and hold up the doughnut in front of him.
    6. If the powdered sugar is blowing on his face, he is Downwind. He should immediately jump in his car and move the the opposite side of the incident.
    7. Wait for Fire Department HazMat to arrive.
    8. Call Dispatch with his new location and then enjoy his doughnut.


    There is a reason we call cops BioBots.
     

    mom45

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    I saw this on FB too. And then you had to go and mention Rise and Roll....now I am craving one of their delicious creations!
     
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