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Fire/Emergency Medical Service: Humorous terms?

Writer doing some research. Do Fire/EMS have any humorous terms for the press, media, or reporters? Have any favorite terms you'd like to share?Appreciate the feedback.

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Red and Yellow are the two most recognizable colors, out of a sample of 256 colors. Because they are both used on all of the things you mentioned, I suppose orange would be the most suitable color.
As long as you don't feel any vibration as you drive and don't hear any clicking or knocking when accelerating from a stop, you should be okay. Since the alignment is normal, I would say its just cosmetic damage you need to worry about.
Inner outer tie rod ends, hub bearings, upper and lower ball joints brakes, and wheel studs (Any and all that apply to your vehicle's passenger side). All of these can receive a significant amount of damage from a curb-check. If you had factory tires it won't have as high of a chance of other components being damaged, but if you had performance or low-profile tires on it, there is an increased potential for damage. I'd replace the wheel studs regardless of the way they look as they can get hairline fractures in them and then rust through causing them to shear at the worst possible times. But whatever steering and suspension pieces you replace, be sure to do it before you get the alignment done. Taking it to a shop that specializes in suspension will assuredly go over the vehicle and show you any and all that need to be replaced if you ask.

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