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The Bag Man Cometh…

I’m just doing my part to spread the word…

For some more tips and up to date information you can check out FLU.gov.

You can buy Gojo 12 Oz Original Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer here or the convenient portable PURELL Original .5oz 30 Count Small Display Bowl here and you can get your Black Hefty Cinch Sak Trash Bags, 1.1mil Thick, 30 Gallon bags in case… well… you know… you’re dense or something.

You are welcome.

I blog to serve.

posted by NYC Watchdog at Wednesday - 09.16.09 @ 12:01 AM
categories:   I'm A Cowboy  Saving Lives  News

4,207,680 Minutes

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It has been 4,207,680 minutes since 9:59am on September 11, 2001.  It was on that clear, crisp, perfectly blue skied Tuesday September morning where blood from all nations was spilled on American soil for the first time in 60 years, since the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.  My city, our nation, and everyone’s world was irrevocably changed.

The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

-Thomas Jefferson

For me, the heralds of that change was the sound through the dust cloud that had consumed me of American fighter jets above the city skies.  To others that change was evident by what they saw on television, or maybe the longer security checkpoints at airports, or perhaps it was the so called political scare tactics they were subjected to attempting to justify the limiting of civil liberties, or even hugging their loved ones goodbye to fight the proverbial “war on terror” that has resulted in the spilling of more blood than I think anyone had ever expected.

That’s not what today is about.  Today is not about remembering the evil that a person is capable of, the inconvenience of air travel, politicians we elected not preserving or rights and freedoms, or the debates about right and wrong in the quest for security of the homeland.  You have 364 other days for all that.

Today is about remembering the conscious sacrifice made by one for another in their greatest time of need.  Today is about remembering that while all sacrificed some… there are those who sacrificed all.  I ask that you remember this today and leave everything else for another time.

It has been 4,207,680 minutes since the South Tower of the World Trade Center at Liberty Street and West Street collapsed. I ask that you specifically remember the following nine Emergency Medical Service Responders who perished in that collapse:

Carlos Lillo
Ricardo Quinn
Keith Fairben
Mark Schwartz
David Sullins
volunteer Zhe Zang
my friend Mario Santoro
my friend and vollie dispatcher Richard Pearlman
and my friend and partner Yamel Merino

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All sacrificed some… some sacrificed all… so that others may live

posted by NYC Watchdog at Friday - 09.11.09 @ 9:59 AM
categories:   I'm A Cowboy  Giving Cab Rides  Saving Lives  Personal  The City

120 Seconds: NITL 94Ida

I am really not that much of an originator.  I am much more of an (at least in my mind) improver.  So without too much shame, I am pretty much ripping this idea from Whall’s 3 Minute DITL Series, merging it with Viddler’s 2min Project, and shooting it at night.  With that little explanation out of the way… I give you a 120 Second foray into a Night In The Life of 94Ida

If you’re wondering what the back of an ambulance looks like, you can check out the video of My Office.  If you’re wondering who that is with the excellent rendition of Mother by Danzig, that’s my long time friend and partner KC.  If you’re wondering why you never got to see the actual patient, well there are patient privacy issues there.  If you’re wondering where Poppy was, well she was at home trying to stay awake… but eventually succumbed to the sleepiness.

She’s such an awesome girlfriend. smiley She let’s me save lives on Friday nights.

And obviously drink coffee.

posted by NYC Watchdog at Monday - 10.13.08 @ 12:01 AM
categories:   I'm A Cowboy  Saving Lives  It's All About Me

3,682,080 Minutes

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It has been 3,682,080 minutes since 9:59am on September 11,2001.  It was on that clear, crisp, perfectly blue skied Tuesday September morning where blood from all nations was spilled on American soil for the first time in 60 years, since the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.  The city, this nation, and our world was irrevocably changed.

For me, the heralds of that change was the sound of American fighter jets above the city skies while I climbed over rubble through the gray fog of the collapse that had eclipsed the sun and sky above.  To others that change was evident by what they saw on television, or the longer security checkpoints at airports, or the political scare tactics they were subjected to attempting to justify the limiting of civil liberties, or hugging their loved ones goodbye to fight the proverbial “war on terror” that has resulted in the spilling of yet more blood.

The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

-Thomas Jefferson

That’s not what today is about.  Today is not about remembering the evil that a person is capable of, the inconvenience of air travel, politicians we elected not preserving or rights, or the debates about right and wrong in the quest for security of the homeland.  You have 364 other days for all that.

Today is about remembering the conscious sacrifice made by one for another in their greatest time of need.  Today is about remembering who sacrificed.

It has been 3,682,080 minutes since the South Tower of the World Trade Center at Liberty Street and West Street collapsed. I ask that you specifically remember the following nine Emergency Medical Service Responders who perished in that collapse:

Carlos Lillo
Ricardo Quinn
Keith Fairben
Mark Schwartz
David Sullins
volunteer Zhe Zang
my friend Mario Santoro
my friend and vollie dispatcher Richard Pearlman
and my friend and partner Yamel Merino

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All sacrificed some… some sacrificed all… so that others may live

posted by NYC Watchdog at Thursday - 09.11.08 @ 9:59 AM
categories:   I'm A Cowboy  Saving Lives  Personal  Memories

Bodies ‘R Hauled Off

I found this video that is a small piece of history of the original NYC EMS system.  The video was made in response to Public Enemy‘s song 911 Is A Joke.  It was made in the 90’s and provides proof that EMTs can’t dance… but we sure can haul the bodies off.

WARNING: The video contains graphic visuals and is probably NSFW.  No small children should be in the viewing area.

posted by NYC Watchdog at Saturday - 03.08.08 @ 1:01 AM
categories:   Videos  Saving Lives

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