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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3042491" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>No kidding. When I worked in the Chase Building the fire department used to use the stairwell in the building to train recruits. If you've ever done a RNG you know what it feels like to carry gear up -- at least you get some rest on the road -- but these guys were carrying I bet you, 40 pounds of gear up 32 flights of stairs. I could be wrong but I'm pretty ****ing sure they didn't wait for the elevator. Which begs an interesting question -- does it take longer to run up 32 flights of stairs or wait and take the elevator?? I'm sure if you are WAITING on an elevator it feels like for ever, but realistically I wonder if it is faster to wait. Plus, you won't be completely winded by the time you get where you are going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3042491, member: 42224"] No kidding. When I worked in the Chase Building the fire department used to use the stairwell in the building to train recruits. If you've ever done a RNG you know what it feels like to carry gear up -- at least you get some rest on the road -- but these guys were carrying I bet you, 40 pounds of gear up 32 flights of stairs. I could be wrong but I'm pretty ****ing sure they didn't wait for the elevator. Which begs an interesting question -- does it take longer to run up 32 flights of stairs or wait and take the elevator?? I'm sure if you are WAITING on an elevator it feels like for ever, but realistically I wonder if it is faster to wait. Plus, you won't be completely winded by the time you get where you are going. [/QUOTE]
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