Thursday, May 25, 2023

Re: [Public Safety USA Blog] picture of rescue vehicles at texas race track

watching the video again - says 'texas (motor) speedway' on one of the
red trucks - and says 'amr' on a white pickup and on a white PPE - and
says 'texas speedway' on a white ambulance - maybe they just have 3
ambulances but 5 red fire trucks and 2 white amr chase vehicles

damn - need to check the tape again and see exactly what it says on
red trucks and ambulance - is it texas speedway or texas motor
speedway?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Motor_Speedway - in the portion of
fort worth that is in denton county

On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 1:11 PM zerg90 <no-reply@blogger.com> wrote:
>
> https://youtu.be/J3vqx37DlKI?t=200
>
> not sure which track that it
>
> per comment - "SMI tracks are above and beyond better than NASCAR
> owned tracks, all the way down to the safety crews."
>
> we see 4 red 'fire' trucks plus 1 larger square red fire truck - looks
> like all have crews of 3 or 4 - gonna guess they all have rescue tools
> - looks like a full track response / all units
>
> also see 3 ambulances - and maybe 2 or 3 white chase trucks - one
> might have an amr decal on front passenger door - they might have
> medics and doctor
>
> if you watch the video you can see them all arrive sequentially
>
> they might have 1 crash truck and 1 ambulance at each of the ? 4 ?
> corners of the track - plus 2 or 3 amr chase trucks / suvs - plus that
> 1 larger fire truck - plus tow trucks and cleanup trucks
>
> gonna have to figure out which track this is exactly - signs say
> "texas" - maybe texas international motor speedway? - wherever that
> might be - maybe at arlington ?
>
> gonna guess that if this is a 'major race' - then they have local
> trucks augmented by national trucks - maybe not - maybe just the amr
> chase trucks come in from the national level organization (NASCAR or
> whoever)
>

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