gamedic
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Last night I was working 24 on the ambulance and ended up in Atlanta during the freezing rain and sleet that came through and coated everything. I was trying to make my way out of there when I ran upon a car wreck. The guy had smacked the guardrail hard and was sitting in the roadway in a blind curve. He was a sitting duck, so I pulled in front of him lit my ambulance up and called 911 (which by the way might I add is a futile gesture in Dekalb county). All those self absorbed Atlantans who didn,t want to be slowed down on there rushhour commute home just ignored the 14000 pound ambulance sitting in the roadway with its emergency lights on and everyone of them was hitting that same icy curve and making the pile of wrecked cars bigger. I took the c-cell Mag light out of the ambulance and walked around the curve in an attempt to slow traffic down. That was when I decided a Mag Light is not bright enough. Hardly anyone saw me waveing that light. I looked back at my partner who had the other mag light and I could barely see him. I want a bright compact flashlight I can carry in my pocket. I know the current LED lights are so much brighter than the old incandescent lights that even a single AA light would have been better than what I had. What kind of small pocket flashlights do you guys recommend?