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Evacuated In Calgary

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So, due to the heavy rain and Tracey and I living so close to the Elbow River, we had to evacuate our apartment this afternoon. We left with the two kitties and some clothes, but had to leave the scooters behind. I got the scooters out of the underground parking and left them on some higher ground, but unfortunately still in the flood zone. Hopefully we are not displaced too long and the scoots come out of this without any damage.

Cheers,

Bradley
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Post by Sowelu »

Stay safe! Scooters can be replaced, you and Tracey can not.

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Hear, hear. Stay safe, warm and dry.
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Post by Angelo »

Sorry to hear about the bad news guys. I have been getting updates very frequent here at work and it is terrible. Glad to hear that you guys are safe...
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Thanks all. I went into an area nearby our place and the water has risen to cover the hoods of cars. If anyone is interested I've put some pics on twitter @groovylinux and or Google plus under Bradley Stanish.


We have taken refuge at Tracey's sisters and expect that we will be out of our place for a few more days minimum.

Cheers
Brad
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Serious inconvenience, Brad. Glad to hear you are both safe, though.
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Well a bit of happy news. It appears our scooters were spared from the water. We left them on higher part of our parking lot and it seems like the water went around them. We will know more once we are allowed back to our building. The water around it is still quite high somewhere around 3-4 feet deep.

Bad news it doesn't look like our building will be livable for a long time. Last time it flooded like this residents of our building were out of it for up to a month. This flood was much much worse.

Cheers Brad
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Post by jbcollier »

Glad to hear your scoots survived unharmed. The rest is too much. I am just glad you and Tracy are safe.
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So Tracey warned me not to post that the scooters were okay and she was right. We were finally able to see them. The engines were fully submerged for the last couple days. And the Stella was under water from the seat down.

Anyone know how to wring water out of an scooter?

As for everything else we are on the second floor so its all okay. We should be allowed escorted access in a few days to get what we need. The current news is we will be out of there for at least 4 weeks.

Cheers
Bradley
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Post by jbcollier »

Take apart anything that was below the waterline, clean it out, new seals and bearings if required. Not fun.

You are more than welcome to bring them up here and we'll sort 'em out. I can only handle one at a time at my place but there are a couple of garages we store them in as we work our way through.
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I've got room in my garage for one of them, Brad.
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Thanks guys. I'll take all the help I can get. I have to get some stuff sorted out here but will be heading to Edmonton next weekend so maybe we can get something arranged? Is there anything I should do in the short term? Keeping in mind all my tools are currently under about 8 feet of water.
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Post by GDOUBLEU »

we have lots of space for whatever you need brad...glad that you and tracey are safe and sound.

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Post by jbcollier »

Look on the bright side, at least it wasn't salt water. If you can get some tools, drain everything, fill with fresh fluids, plug out, oil in the cylinder and spin them over.
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I've got space for ya too if ya need it.
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