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No they can not, Thank God. Every call is treated very seriously. They get the call, there is a chance to save someones life. What a rewarding life. Some of their buddies die. The best unsung hero's are the Volunteer firefighters in most towns.and the EMT's. I know a guy who is a volunteer EMT. He has dealt with horrific car accidents He has seen horrible body mutilation. The one thing that he and the firefighters can never get over is a child or baby in accident who is dead They all throw- up. They will wrap the child in a blanket and deliver it to the coroner with instructions for no further investigation. Most funeral homes will provide a small casket at no charge I know I over answered your question. The answer is the Fire Dept will give you 1 free false call after that they will charge you $50. Think about it. They could be out on a false call when someone else could be in trouble.
He's scheduled to face The Undertaker or Bray Wyatt.
I do not like cantering on the road when out fox hunting but, it is better to do a canter than a pounding trot. As for slipping, it can happen but rarely does. As most hunters in the Uk have to do a fair amount of road work they have road nails or studs in their shoes to help them stop slipping. When out on a young horse I do not pound down the road although I will trot them. Hard riding on roads is not good as it causes concussion, it does NOT stretch their tendons. There is a 'thing' about road riding in the US, we in the UK often have little choice and have to ride on the roads. It can actually help to harden a horses legs. If riding at a walk and trot is so bad how come I see many videos of horses in the US being trotted, cantered and jumped on ground that I would describe as being like concrete?
Doing anything other then a walk on hard ground stretches their tendons and makes then go lame very young and can permanently damage their legs.

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