Holy Crap! I did it again! I got the wrong disk out of the machine at work... so the 3000K entry is gone. I really hate it when I do stupid things, and that seems to be happening with more frequency lately.
Anyway, when I went in to work Sunday night, a disaster was in progress. Two simultaneous code reds and a slew of other work to be done. We continued humping until about 22:00, and things quieted down to a steady roar. The other tech left at 23:00, and then the pace picked up again, but nothing major, just a lotta small stuff. (Small stuff for me; the patients, of course, see it differently...)
Thinking on Tyler's truck problem... I think that it is probably a loose plug or plug wire or a faulty connection. He had it worked on before he headed up here, and we did a brief inspection before I went to work last night. I found that one of the manifold hose connections was off... someone had done a sloppy job of putting things back together. But, at any rate, it's running, and that's a plus... it's not likely to be the engine blown or anything drastic like that.
It started sprinkling this morning about 03:30, but it didn't really start raining until about 06:00. Right now there's some intermittent thunder, and it's still lightly raining. Hopefully, we'll get a couple of inches over the next two or three days, and not get it all at once. It is marvelously cool... there was just a slight breeze accompanying the front as it moved in... I walked out into the ambulance bay as it was arriving and got goose bumps.
Insurance will cover it, mostly, but it's the idea of the thing. This is about the twentieth time that one of our vehicles has been ripped off.
It probably happened sometime last night. Tyler was up until 04:00, but he didn't hear anything unusual. Karen said that she is always hearing unusual things... Kim drove by sometime this morning and saw the glass and told Karen. I don't know what time that was. It probably happened before it started raining this morning.
Case# 234-53-97 TPD