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Re: OT.....Claustrophobia
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Posted by buickanddeere on October 22, 2006 at 15:39:38 from (209.240.120.192):
In Reply to: Re: OT.....Claustrophobia posted by Ken L. on October 22, 2006 at 06:58:02:
Funny. Something similar here with meds and aging. Used to be able to do the training smoke house in the searing heat and zero visibility crawling around trying to connect to standpipes etc, no problem. 1st time I ever had trouble was after packing on a few pounds and right after eating too much at midnight on a backshift. It during training no less. I ran up four flights in full gear with a blacked out zero visibility mask. At the top of the stairs between the full gut and scba harness pushing on the belly. And being out of breath and also trying to slow down and talk clearly on the radio. I suddenly had the desire to ripe the scba mask off to get a breath of air. I kept it together and didn't loose it but it took all the will power I had. A fellow hunting buddy of mine was fine for years then one day doing a home renovation job. He just had to get out of a basement crawl space.
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