Austin/Travis County ride BMWs (S1200RT and 650-GS). There is a non-profit group of EMS in Austin that are ham radio operators that can be hired (mileage, hotels if necessary).That's the first motorcycle ambulance I think I've ever seen. Getting a paramedic on scene quickly before the meat wagon can be on scene is probably a game changer. They should adopt that in the USA.
Not saying ambulance motorcycles are common here, but it’s not a surprise to see one. I did once see two together amongst the ambulances at my local hospital, that was unusual. But they weren't FJRs.
"Blood" bikes are more common, ridden by volunteers to transport human organs or medical supplies rapidly between medical centres.
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You do realise it's purely voluntary. No pay, and you are expected to obey all traffic rules.When I retire, here soon, I want THAT job. Can I stay at your place Mac?
Oh, well, thanks for crushing my dreams. Now I'm going to have to go get a real job. I have one daughter in college and two more following up. Retiring from this job just means I need another. LolYou do realise it's purely voluntary. No pay, and you are expected to obey all traffic rules.
No flashing lights, no siren.
After your job, you would find this something of an anticlimax.
LMAOI wonder what model and color of bike they use for Sperm Bank delivery...Perhaps a Suzuki JizzX-R?
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