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@TheWaynelds Wow I didn't know that , seems pretty cut 'n dry to me
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@MrBoogyman1988 you'd be surprised what a panic induced adrenaline rush can make you do. I wouldnt have far to carry all that stuff anyways. All my DJ stuff T.V. and laptop are about 20 feet from my front door. If i was short on time i'd put my cats in an upstairs bedroom and close the door to keep heat & smoke out. threr's 2 fire stations within a couple blocks of my house too. Fires in my neighborhood dont usually stand a chance with 2 FDs so close unless it's arson with accelerants.
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@TheWaynelds I doubt it , ain't no way u could carry all that shit,
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Yeah right! if a fire breaks out in my house, im grabbin the t.v., my cats, my laptop, my $3000 DJ setup and my VERY important flash drives. with the heavy adrenaline that will kick in during a state of panic, i should be able to stack all that on 1 big table carry all that shit out in one trip. I know from personal experience that a big adrenaline rush can make give you almost super human strength when i moved a 600lbs load that smashed my foot in a warehouse accident.
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this video scares me cause me and my parents just got a new house but the oven is faulty sooo im scared...plus my 2 kittens are my life to me
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the sprinklers are triggered by heat not smoke, thus less likely to go off accidentally
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@SheepEl i think that they were saying that how dangerous fire is and not to do it at home and that you spend most of your time at home :)
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@SabretoothSnowMan True, then the sprinkler would go off in a room where there isnt any fire and cause unnecessary water damage. i like pizza.
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@lasergeak yeah but why couldnt they do it to an ugly house?
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@SheepEl showing us how fires kill people and warning us
all my pets are worth my life dip shit.. 2 cats 3 dogs 2 bunnies >:(
bony339 2 years ago 3
I wonder if the house would have been able to be repaired, or would it of had to be completely torn down.
chuckmanofgod 3 years ago 3