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					<description><![CDATA[Hi!  Nice Blog!!  Actually, it was not an ambulance we had found, it was just two guys driving by in a large SUV, in the opposite direction we were heading.  We asked them to help (well, actually &quot;commandeered&quot;), I drove with them to the site poste-haste, and Stephen followed in #18.
The real starts of the experience were Hans, for his valiant and level-headed rescue of his race partner during the accident, and Nona Varnado for her control of the situation even under the harshest of circumstances.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi!  Nice Blog!!  Actually, it was not an ambulance we had found, it was just two guys driving by in a large SUV, in the opposite direction we were heading.  We asked them to help (well, actually &#8220;commandeered&#8221;), I drove with them to the site poste-haste, and Stephen followed in #18.<br />
The real starts of the experience were Hans, for his valiant and level-headed rescue of his race partner during the accident, and Nona Varnado for her control of the situation even under the harshest of circumstances.</p>
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