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<blockquote data-quote="CHASMAN9" data-source="post: 752194" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>That's a great example/referral list to go by and I carry something similar as well. One simple item that I keep on my buggies is a Multi tool kit in a sheath zip tied to the cage directly overhead and in easy reach. I remember reading about Kenny Blume almost burning to death upside down and stuck between the rocks out in the middle of the KOH race years back because his seat belt latch was stuck. It was a section of the course where no spectators were and said the only reason why he is still hear is because he had just put his up there and had to cut the belts to get out.</p><p>As a firefighter, I always carry my multi knife that has a serrated blade for cutting and a spring loaded window breaker, as it just gives me a piece of mind just in case. IF only one person finds this helpful and does it, I feel like it has been worth mentioning this. Be safe....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHASMAN9, post: 752194, member: 307"] That's a great example/referral list to go by and I carry something similar as well. One simple item that I keep on my buggies is a Multi tool kit in a sheath zip tied to the cage directly overhead and in easy reach. I remember reading about Kenny Blume almost burning to death upside down and stuck between the rocks out in the middle of the KOH race years back because his seat belt latch was stuck. It was a section of the course where no spectators were and said the only reason why he is still hear is because he had just put his up there and had to cut the belts to get out. As a firefighter, I always carry my multi knife that has a serrated blade for cutting and a spring loaded window breaker, as it just gives me a piece of mind just in case. IF only one person finds this helpful and does it, I feel like it has been worth mentioning this. Be safe.... [/QUOTE]
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