Keep up the good work Jerry!!! Mark 71 232 auto ----- Original Message ----- From: <Gremlingts@xxxx> To: <gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <mail@xxxx>; <the_discoq@xxxx>; <ben70amx@xxxx>; <moorejk@xxxx>; <TwoSirks@xxxx>; <kstaford@xxxx>; <NOSIGMA@xxxx> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 8:06 PM Subject: [gremlintime] Drove the '74 Gremlin to work .....and a NEAR DEATH work experience > I drove the car to work today, and had a blast. I had to drive the car > home in the rain using just the wiper shaft, it was annoying but doable. > Other than that, and some annoying hesitation in the carb, it ran great, and > got lots of stares. LOL. > On a serious note, I helped save two guys lives today, I work next door > to a granite and marble company, we're used to hearing loud BANGs and thumps > and the floor shakes, as they move 1,000 lb marble or granite panels around. > About 8:30 this morning we hear a loud WHUMP....then screams. Silence, then > more screams. then more screams. Oh SHIT! Three of us get up and run next > door, out the back dock, and look into theirs...the two engineers were ahead > of me. They sprang to help hold FIVE panels off this one guy trapped between > them and an upright section...there was another guy lying below them! There > was no room for me, so as I looked around, I saw a 2" square steel tube 6' > long, so I grabbed it, climbed around and up the fallling sheets to the top > of the panels next to them, thrust the bar down between, and helped pry the 5 > panels back enough with some help from another guy who climbed up after I > yelled for some help, then the people below grabbed the guy underneath by the > shirt and dragged him to safety. The second trapped guy then gets out, and > we release the panels. Combined weight, 5,000 lbs! Whew, we were all shook > up, the ladies who worked there didn't know what to do at first, I heard it > was the proverbially headless chickens. But luckily it turned out ok, the > first guy lost 50% of his blood internally, and damaged some organs, but he > lives. The second guy whose screams alerted us suffered only minor damage. > They were VERY lucky we came, as they had NO other guys around over there > except two, a truck driver and a dock worker. The first guy apparently didn't > follow procedure, and paid a heavy price for his lack of safety protocol. > I called my fiancee Barbara later, to tell her what happened, as I was on > an adrenalin rush still...and found out that that company is one her > accounting company's clients! She said one of her accounting reps was over > there at the time...we didn't see him, he was up front at the time, and this > disaster happened in like 2-3 minutes, then was over. It seemed longer, but > it really happened FAST! > Needless to say, I had a beer when I got home...it's not often you run > into a life-threatening situation every day! I shudder to think of what might > have happened if we hadn't responded as quickly as we did. We could tell by > the screams that this wasn't a normal situation, either. The second guy came > back later, after a trip to the hospital, to thank the boss for our help. > OSHA and the local Sheriff came over as well, to do some interviews. > I drove the '74 Gremlin home in the rain, luckily my nerves weren't > bothering me. Still aren't, but my arms ache from prying those panels back > and trying to hold them away from the two guys. I think I'll go enjoy another > Coors Lite, and thumb thru some old Popular Mechanics mags from the 50s I > got at the auction this week....a GOOD end to the day. :) Whew. AMC ya'll, > > Jerry Casper > > > Community email addresses: > Post message: gremlintime@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subscribe: gremlintime-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx > Unsubscribe: gremlintime-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx > List owner: gremlintime-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx > > Shortcut URL to this page: > http://www.onelist.com/community/gremlintime > Gremlintime(Home of the AMC Gremlin on the WWW): > http://www.geocities.com/gremlintime > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >