We had to be evacuated!

yosemite

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One of our employees and one of our customers died in a fire last week at our corporate house. It was a very sad time.

Please don't ignore fire alarms - often times it is a mere matter of seconds that may save your life.
 

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I want a fireman too............!! But I can only look...

Im sorry Yosemite about the loss during the fire. That must have been very tough.......

But I still want to see a fireman.. My hubby was a fireman in Tx for 16 yrs. He sure looked cute in his uniform.
 

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I'm glad it was a false alarm! Our sprinkler system was being worked on yesterday so the alarms were supposed to be off till 3. Well at 2 they started going off and no one knew what to do! Even the guy working on it couldn't get it to turn off! We took it as a good opportunity for a fire drill!

Now for my house alarm, I hate it, but it's made me a little lax sometimes too. It will go off if I take too hot of a shower, it will go off if I take too long removing something heavy from the oven! (as in leave the door open more than 30 seconds!)
 
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