Yes, it's in the power bill.
Apparently one does get a few Freebies before they bill you if justified, but watch out for the next & the next & the next.
It pays to have one's installation serviced regularly.
I have a couple of, (hand written in Fireman's scrawl), Fire Station Event Log Books saved from a Skip when the station was demolished back in the late '60s listing the Address & other details of the event. Some of the reasons for the call outs would set them back a Motza by today's Standards.
Most of the calls sent out 1x Station Officer (or a Senior Fireman) + 2 firemen. Today the street would be choked with trucks & gear.
You want false alarms? These books are full of them.
At the same times Firemen were offered cups of Tea by the householder after the job was done. I bet that doesn't happen today.
Or if it did it'd be "Tea for 50, thanks lady. Right, who takes milk & who likes it black, chuck us the barrel of biscuits please Nobby."
"Wossat? You ain't got enough cups? Bugger".![]()
Yes, it's in the power bill.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
I gladly paid NZ$110 for each ambulance ride regardless of distance or time of day. I had two trips. First one was across town from the Doctors to Hospital mid-morning and the other from 30min away rural to town hospital at midnight.
First one was a fright. I drove to the doc's after an angina issue in town. Once diagnosed, they indicated an ER visit was necessary. I volunteered to drive to the hospital but the doctor demanded my Land Rover 110 keys and called an ambulance. My wife will tell you I was in ER more concerned about my 110 sitting on the road in front of the doctors in a 3-hour park zone than I was about my cardiac issue.![]()
take a ride in a rescue helicopter and you bloody hope you have ambo cover. i think its like 30k
Current Cars:
2013 E3 Maloo, 350kw
2008 RRS, TDV8
1995 VS Clubsport
Previous Cars:
2008 ML63, V8
2002 VY SS Ute, 300kw
2002 Disco 2, LS1 conversion
A SIL had her baby at home,not planned.The ambo took the two,Mum and baby to hospital,and charged for two.
Well,I suppose that’s fair.
Perhaps don't rely on your health fund for coverage - it can be limited cover only. Vic Ambulance charges $96.70 for one year family coverage. Cheap as considering the potential outlays.
g "feeeeeeeling.... of Impending Doom".
Y'know the one, it's the feeling one has when in bed with your next doors & you hear 'er indoors car on the gravel driveway just returning from the shops after telling you she'd be gone all day but returned 6 hours earlier..
That one.
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So three is a crowd in your boudoir eh Des. ?
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