[AT] Burn bans

cgs oxygenfarm at gmail.com
Thu Apr 23 17:49:56 PDT 2020


“In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is Freedom, in water there is 
bacteria.”
― Benjamin Franklin


On 4/23/20 7:33 PM, rbrooks at hvc.rr.com wrote:
> Cecil
>
> I prefer red wine when I drink wine. But my drink of choice is either 
> beer or bourbon.
>
> Bob
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Apr 23, 2020, at 10:19 AM, bobbyguilbeau at att.net wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>> And red wine is good for the heart and soul……
>>
>> Stay safe everyone
>>
>> Thanks Brad, I fall I the high risk as well.  But then so does most 
>> of the folks in Louisiana, we tend to eat way to much…lol
>>
>> *From:*AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> *On Behalf Of *Cecil 
>> Bearden
>> *Sent:* Thursday, April 23, 2020 8:46 AM
>> *To:* at at lists.antique-tractor.com
>> *Subject:* Re: [AT] Burn bans
>>
>> All B.S. aside, Red Wine is loaded with anti-inflammatory 
>> compounds.   Inflammation creates an immune response.  With the 
>> virus, us old farts need as much immunity as we can get.  I am going 
>> to break out the St. James Winery stash and have a few bottles.  We 
>> used to go to St. Louis every 6 months and would stop at St. James MO 
>> and stock up every trip...
>> Cecil
>>
>> On 4/23/2020 8:25 AM, cgs wrote:
>>
>>     Thanks to Bobby and Brad and all who serve to protect...and to
>>     keep that wine flowing.
>>
>>     On 4/23/20 9:02 AM, bradloomis at charter.net
>>     <mailto:bradloomis at charter.net> wrote:
>>
>>         Thank you Bobby for your service and stating what should be
>>         the obvious. It really isn’t all about me. It is about
>>         keeping YOU safe as well. The idea that people are cowering
>>         in fear boggles my mind. Yeah, if my spouse gets Covid, hell
>>         even the flu, she’s more than likely dead. I’m also high risk
>>         due to medication I take. Just being cautious. I still go to
>>         my job, as making wine is deemed essential in California. But
>>         I sure do all I can to limit my exposure to others for their
>>         safety as well as my own. Weighing money vs. lives is absurd.
>>         Who exactly among us, are expendable? The field workers are
>>         also still hard at it. Doing all those jobs that Americans
>>         say they want back. Yeah, sure.
>>
>>         Bradford.
>>
>>         *From:* AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>         <mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> *On Behalf Of
>>         *bobbyguilbeau at att.net <mailto:bobbyguilbeau at att.net>
>>         *Sent:* Thursday, April 23, 2020 5:42 AM
>>         *To:* 'Antique Tractor Email Discussion Group'
>>         <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>         <mailto:at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>         *Subject:* Re: [AT] Burn bans
>>
>>         The burn bans were implemented for a number of reasons.
>>
>>         Most fire departments also run Emergency Medical Services as
>>         well as typical Fire/Rescue.  With that being said
>>         firefighters in some areas are getting infected with Covid
>>         (over 50 in New Orleans) leaving fire departments short
>>         handed to deal with other emergencies.
>>
>>         The smoke from these fires exasperates issues with breathing
>>         problems for folks that have Covid and other respiratory issues.
>>
>>         It’s also about adding a layer of social distancing in an
>>         attempt to limit interaction with possibly infected people by
>>         firefighters and further short staffing of departments for
>>         more dire emergencies.  And of course lessening the
>>         possibility that an infected firefighter would pass on the
>>         virus as well.
>>
>>         In my department’s case we were also short 4 firefighters
>>         that would have normally responded due to being embedded in
>>         an isolation site for a fire watch patrol 24 hours a day
>>         seven days per week.
>>
>>         Add in the bad weather (tornado’s) the northern part of our
>>         state has been hit with in the last 3 weeks creating a
>>         different set of problems.  The state activated our Urban
>>         Search and Rescue team to respond to the Monroe area last week.
>>
>>         So,  it’s not about exercising power or control, but simply
>>         and attempt to not create further issues with fires getting
>>         out of control and not having enough people to deal with it
>>         “preservation of life and property”.
>>
>>         Hope this helps better understand the issues/concerns we have
>>
>>         Bobby Guilbeau
>>
>>         Chief
>>
>>         Ward 5 Fire Protection District
>>
>>         P.O. Box 120
>>
>>         Turkey Creek, LA  70585
>>
>>         Evangeline Parish, Louisiana
>>
>>         337-461-2962 Office
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>>     Charlie
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