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How Emergency Services View Prospectors
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<blockquote data-quote="Golden_Smoky" data-source="post: 655119" data-attributes="member: 22736"><p>Being someone who was in the NSW Rural Fire Service for 39 years, I never go out alone prospecting, always take out a GPS and Mobile Phone and like the idea of that USB Key GPS that XLOOX mentioned and will look at getting one of those if they can be found easily. My training in the RFS back when it was the Bush Fire Brigades was ground into us and it has remained foremost in my mind ever since. </p><p></p><p>All in this post need to look at being a bit more careful when out prospecting - I hope all are!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golden_Smoky, post: 655119, member: 22736"] Being someone who was in the NSW Rural Fire Service for 39 years, I never go out alone prospecting, always take out a GPS and Mobile Phone and like the idea of that USB Key GPS that XLOOX mentioned and will look at getting one of those if they can be found easily. My training in the RFS back when it was the Bush Fire Brigades was ground into us and it has remained foremost in my mind ever since. All in this post need to look at being a bit more careful when out prospecting - I hope all are! [/QUOTE]
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