I rolled an Escape in 2019 on a state highway. Slid on the roof on the pavement for about 1000' and stopped upside down in the ditch. Was an odd experience hanging there and getting myself out of the seat belt. There was a Rumpke garbage truck involved. I got lucky and wasn't really hurt.
Great story. Re: 10:00 I think so long as one is conducting themself prudently as a lay responder, and remaining within the scope of their instruction, there's not much to worry about.
MORE of these 1st Responder interviews please
I rolled an Escape in 2019 on a state highway. Slid on the roof on the pavement for about 1000' and stopped upside down in the ditch. Was an odd experience hanging there and getting myself out of the seat belt. There was a Rumpke garbage truck involved. I got lucky and wasn't really hurt.
What a Chad!
Thats right
Great story. Re: 10:00 I think so long as one is conducting themself prudently as a lay responder, and remaining within the scope of their instruction, there's not much to worry about.
Good info🙏💜🙋🏻♀️
CFP!
At 65, yearly cognitive tests if we’re gonna let these people keep driving…