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mark ward
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Post by mark ward » Fri May 20, 2011 7:10 pm

I talked to someone (young guy) at spot, they said NOT all 911 calls count, it must be LIFE threating. The next (ADULT) lady said can be used ONLY if MEDICAL AND an Ambulance is NEEDED!!!. (can not walk or drive away.) NOT!! for simple, I NEED PLOICE, but for NON Injury accident, Robbery etc.. Not sure if there would be repructions is used for NON MEDICAL ER. Anyone that KNOWS any info ADD HERE, ________ Thanks. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Shane
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Post by Shane » Fri May 20, 2011 7:13 pm

My Wife gave me a SPOT this year,, to use on a crosscountry trip. The unit worked great as I am often out of cell service in the places I camp. They offered the service of tracking every 10 mins., I chose to simply check in when I stop for the night. I told the Wife we have had a great 900 years of marriage, let's not muck it up with real time tracking!
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Keith Pipkins wrote: > > I have one and like to get home and see where I've been.[?] I usually ride > a road until I come upon a road I haven't ridden, and make the turn to see > where it goes and see the sites off the road. > Good luck with the SPOT. It has never failed to get a signal out and > uploaded to MY SPOT PAGE. > > I stopped for a short time and turned off the SPOT.A few minutes later, my > wife called to see if everything was OK. She had been watching my track, on > her computer at work, that was posted on MY SPOT PAGE. Since the marker had > not been moving, she was just checking to see if everything is OK. Great > peace of mind for the family. > > Just a rider and SPOT user. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >

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