@Don McErlean posted:Hello T.E.T folks....and YES I know its Wed. Yesterday was an all day trip to Ft. Worth for my Wife's medical treatment. Sorry I was just too tired after we got home last night to post. However I thought I cannot let a Tuesday go by with out showing my "tail end" so I thought I would post today.
@leapinlarry - glad the LCCA thing went well. Love that RJ Corman train. @ Sitka -Neat picture, imaginative shot for sure.
So today ( or yesterday) since I was tied up with medical stuff, I thought I would picture Lionel's #6814 work caboose, "Rescue Unit", from 1959-1961. It came complete with the medical technician or EMT, a 2 oxygen tank unit , & two stretchers. All of which (amazingly) are still present. (Note circa 1964 Lionel included this unit in Sears set 9820 but with a black frame and no equipment). So if you are in need of medical help, here is Lionel's answer.
Here is the side view, showing the ever vigilant EMT just sitting in the breeze as he travels to the accident site. Why does he not shelter in the cabin? Who knows...does not seem too smart.
Here is a top view. Showing the two stretchers and the 2 oxygen tank unit.
So there you are "T.E.T" fans, my contribution a day late (sorry).
Best Wishes
Don
Great photos everyone!
Don I really never thought Medic's were all there! But then again I really liked them as they could keep your but ALIVE!