Vintage wheelchair.
Maybe not an emergency vehicle in the strict sense of the word but who would want to have to use this unless it was an emergency and it has wheels.
Oops not getting through here.
I had several new shots on my camera, have no idea what happened to them so this is it for today.
Finally had gotten a good shot of the Jaws of Life but I cannot find it.
Parade of police and firefighers at funeral for fallen canine police officer in our town just a few months ago.
Go here for other FSO shots.
I had several new shots on my camera, have no idea what happened to them so this is it for today.
Finally had gotten a good shot of the Jaws of Life but I cannot find it.
Parade of police and firefighers at funeral for fallen canine police officer in our town just a few months ago.
Go here for other FSO shots.
5 comments:
Oh Peggy, that look like the wheel chair that President Franklin D.
Roosevelt had. I saw one at
Campobello Island, on the Fundy Bay
in New Brunswick, Canada. That was such an interesting trip.
yvonne
That wheel chair is a clever and interesting interpretation of an emergency vehicle. I do love a spot of history :)
I'm sure I won't find such wheelchair here , but very interesting take for our theme this week.
I think in an emergency anything that does the job required will pass as an emergency vehicle and if that wheelchair does the job..... Great shot of it, too!
ditto on the wheel chair, i think it qualifies and IS interesting.
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