House fire next door
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@Mik said in House fire next door:
I can see her perspective, but I trust your judgement. You're a good human, not a fool.
Ha, that was my main reply... that she should trust I would've have gone in had I known there was an actual fire. Also, now that I recall, I took my shoes off when I first went in out of respect for their house. Had it been an emergency, I'm not sure I would've stopped to take my shoes off!
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Definitely brave @89th. I’m on your side here. You did amazingly well .. adrenaline must have fueled your decision making. You saved an entire family who were unaware & could’ve perished in their basement. I’d be thanking God you were where you were in your kid’s room looking out that window then … house fires, attic fires spread quickly, jump to neighbouring houses … plenty of examples of this.
Years back, a work colleague lost their entire home to an attic fire. She admitted she was forever changed by this.@blondie said in House fire next door:
Definitely brave @89th. I’m on your side here. You did amazingly well .. adrenaline must have fueled your decision making. You saved an entire family who were unaware & could’ve perished in their basement. I’d be thanking God you were where you were in your kid’s room looking out that window then … house fires, attic fires spread quickly, jump to neighbouring houses … plenty of examples of this.
Years back, a work colleague lost their entire home to an attic fire. She admitted she was forever changed by this.Thanks @blondie - it's funny, the memory of actually going in and putting out the first (except in the attic) is a weird blur. Almost like a dream memory. I wonder if that was due to adrenaline kicking in, what a strange feeling.
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Hahahaha right? I was using my phone's flashlight since their lights were off upstairs so it was in my hand and when I saw the chair on fire I thought the family might want to see what I saw later for insurance or proof. Not sure why I thought that, but they did ask for the photo later in the evening, as well as the deputy fire chief so they could document the cause as lightning or something.
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Excellent job, 89th! Though, I have to ask… Did you seriously stop and whip out the phone to take a picture of the burning highchair before putting it out?