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Old 02-27-2008, 04:38 AM
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They did it again,I wrote about this once before, Villages Regional Hospital 2 miles down the road, Please tell me why these people could not have been taken there.
Autoshow, I can tell you from my experience only but have no knowledge of how this officially works, but when I had an emergency, the paramedics explained to me that they evaluate the appropriate ER/hospital based on how crowded they are at the moment, if they have a bed available and if the ER docs can review your case in an appropriate time frame. So I agree with Barb and bargee, it depends on the level of emergency, which I very much appreciated. And, luckily, I was happy that the hospital I preferred was available for me. Everything worked out well even though it was not close to my home.
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To the post about having seat belts put on their cart,look into having front brakes put on also.Try to stop with only rear brakes and you will find out why I say this.When I say stop do a panic stop.
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I did not see it happen, but was there shortly after it happened. They were personal friends. She swerved to avoid hitting a car that turned in front of her, hit the curb and rolled onto the side. The windshield stopped the complete rollover. She received some broken ribs and head injury, her husband recieved a head injury requiring stitches.
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Is there a helipad at TVRH?

I hope the answer to this is an obvious, "Yes."
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Frank Burns is working in Boston?? Certainly not with Charles Winchester III. What about Hot Lips? Is Hawkeye back in Maine?

:bow: I apologize. I had to do it. When those words "major burns" just leaped from the screen, I was lost.

And also (for this one, I definitely apologize in advance :bow Steve points to a Money Mag article which states "there were more bowling alleys than hospital beds in TV." Well, there's a helluva lot more people bowling than dying. But at least with the hospital beds, they don't try to get the same turnover as the bowling alleys, having new occupants every hour or so.

Okay, I've chastised myself for my frivolity. I can just hear my sainted mother screaming in frustration, "Dammit, can't you ever take anything seriously?" :bow: :bow:
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Good for you Muncle! It's more fun that way for sure! I try not to take too much too seriously!

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Boomer - The TV map shows a helicopter pad at TVRH.
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Sidney, I see little downside to having the seatbelts. My 7 yo granddaughter loves to sit on the back seat of my cart. I would not allow it if she was not buckled in. I never drive or ride in my cart without using the belts. My husband doesn't have belts in his cart. We don't use it.





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Even before reading this thread we were considering having seat belts installed in our golf cart. Would welcome any suggestions about the viability of doing this. Pros? Cons? Thanks for your input!
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I can't think of any reason not to have seatbelts in a cart. When would it be better to be tossed from the cart than not?
Unless you lose a place on line at the restaurant because it took longer to get out of the cart? :dontknow: ;D
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From the last few cart accidents I've read about it seems like these carts roll when the hit a curb - which brings up the questions are seat belts in carts a good idea or not? It almost seems like you might be better off not being strapped into the cart if it rolls over BUT I don't really know. My wife wants them but so far I' haven't got them installed, any thoughts/opinions on this question in either direction?

I did pass by this accident but didn't see it happen. But I have noticed several cars that will pass cars on the right( that are turning left at a intersection ) going into the cart lane on the right and almost wiping out a cart coming down that lane! NOT a GOOD thing to do! I've also noticed a lot of cars that give golf carts so much room when they pass them off (THinking they are doing good) but they cross over the yellow line in the middle and move the car coming down the opposite side over into the cart lane on their side - Also Not a GOOD idea if traffic is coming on the opposite side.
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Ops I just noticed theres is a separate subject on Seat belts in golf carts. PLease post the response there if you have one instead of here - its a better location.
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Old 02-28-2008, 04:52 AM
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Well said, Where's RADAR when you need him ????

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I'm leaning more and more toward something like this with a sturdy roll bar and over the shoulder + lap seat belts!

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Since I've been here, I've heard of two deaths that were caused when the driver or passenger was thrown out of the golf cart. That's enough for me to say yes to seatbelts.
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Punkpup,
What is the name of this vehicle you have posted?
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Old 02-28-2008, 04:03 PM
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A month or so I stopped suddenly in the golf cart and hit the curb. We went up the curb when I lost control of the golf cart. I was a little banged up in the incident. No one was hurt but it did scare my dog Sport quite a bit as he was in the golf cart held by a passenger. Seat belts would have prevented me from hurting my leg a bit when I slammed on the brakes.
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