Bridget
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I Almost Burned My Building Down!
Posted: 08-14-07 10:20am
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omg, i'm so embarrassed...
i don't know what happened but my toaster
oven just caught on fire. i immediately
panicked and didn't know what to do. i
grabbed finn and ran across the hall and
was pounding on my neighbor's door. she
came over and managed to get the fire out
by unplugging it and throwing water in,
but it was a blazing inferno for awhile.
sooo... because there was so much smoke
the building alarm went off which
automatically notified the fire department
and 5 minutes later 3 trucks and 2 police
cars pulled up.
i am mortified.
my neighbor stayed outside with finn while
i had to bring the firemen in and show
them where to go. they checked everything
out, reset the alarms, and set up this
monster fan in the main door to suck all
the smoke out.
i feel so stupid.
nick thinks we're going to be billed.
doesn't the fire department provide a free
service?
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mamaTT
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:23am
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I don't think they are a free service. I
do think they charge something for each
call they respond to.
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:27am
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Thank God you two are okay! I definitely
think you did the right thing by grabbing
Finn and running out. Poor thing!
Were you toasting something, or did it
just catch itself on fire? I'd be worried
about the wiring if you weren't making
toast or something.
I have no idea if they charge, sorry. 
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Mommy35
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:30am
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I'm glad that you are ok too! Holy cow
you must have been terrified. You
absolutely did the right thing.
They may charge you if your fire dept is
paid as opposed to them being volunteers.
I would think that service is included in
your taxes.
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Bridget
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:34am
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i was using it at the time, but i don't
know how the fire started.
i'm fine now but i was shaking and
freaking out. finn was his usual smiley
self, of course.
then when the fireman was leaving he said
"i don't know if you'll want to use that
again but you might want to get it
inspected". it's a black sooty mess that
caught on fire! i'm not using it again!
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:39am
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Wow, how scarry. I would have been
freaking out. Even though you are
embarrased, don't you feel good that your
local fire department got their so
quickly? I would be.
I don't know how the fire dept's are up
there, but where I live, most of them are
volunteer dept's with a few paid members
on the dept. Our county charges a fire
fee with the property taxes and that takes
care of any charges that would incur when
they come out to a fire.
All you need to do is call the county tax
department and find out. You could also
call the fire department and find out as
well.
Glad you guys are safe.
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HcoBrunette06
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:44am
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oh my! It's good that you grabbed him and
ran out, it could have gotten worse and
you could have gotten trapped (god forbid)
so even if it was small it's good that you
ran out! I hope they don't bill you, but
at least you're okay!
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Ingi
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:52am
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Do you have a smoke detector? Does your
apartment building provide a smoke
detector? You should get one. They don't
cost very much and they can save your
life.
There isn't any need to be embarassed,
accidents happen. That is...well, exactly
how accidents happen. People fall
asleep with something on the stove. Burn
candles. Whatever it is, it isn't menacing
to start with, just normal everyday
things.
I'm not sure about the fire department...
I thought the service was free.
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Rodge
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:59am
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Don't be embarrassed. I would probably
have panicked too. That or just stood
there in case it put itself out. XD
Maybe you should invest in some small fire
extinguishers, just in case it happens
again? There are three different kinds, I
think. I also agree with Ingi about the
smoke detector thing.
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terpamber
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Posted: 08-14-07 10:59am
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Where I live the first few calls are free
but after a few calls to the same house in
one year they start charging a fee
(nucience fee I think) I don't know how
that works with a apartment building
though.
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Bridget
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Posted: 08-14-07 11:16am
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well, we do have smoke detectors in our
condo (kitchen, hallway, finn's room) and
in the main hallways. good news, they all
work!
i also got out the fire extinguisher
immediately, but then realized i had no
idea how to work it. go me! so i dropped
it and ran for my neighbor because i felt
like i didn't have time to sit there and
read the instructions. she didn't know how
to use it either. so nick will be giving
me a lesson when he gets home.
now i feel even more like an fool... i
posted this on my other forum too and 3
people responded that theirs had caught
fire too because they tried to heat taco
shells and didn't realize you weren't
supposed to put those in a toaster oven.
one guess what i was trying to heat...

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Rodge
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Posted: 08-14-07 11:20am
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Just put it down to experience. (And post
pictures of the toaster oven. For
educational purposes.  )
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sick_mama17
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Posted: 08-14-07 12:07pm
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Wow im glad you're both safe!
Ive had a few things like that happen to
me with jay in here its really scary!
Twice my oven caught fire, microwave's
been on fire twice. I got through 3
microwaves in 3 years

Needless to say im not very confident in
the kitchen.
I got a small fire extinguisher for my
birthday from my sister this year! Luckily
never had to call the firemen.
The emergency services are all free here,
do they seriously charge for it over
there?
Morgan
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hopefulmjz
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Posted: 08-14-07 12:19pm
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Yikes! That's so scary Bridget! I'm glad
you and Finn are alright tho.
Not knowing how to use a fire extinguisher
is exactly how our house burnt down back
in 2000. 
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Bridget
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Posted: 08-14-07 12:19pm
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omg, mandi! your house actually burnt
down?!
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Fairy Godmother
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Hi
Posted: 08-14-07 12:22pm
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Thank the Good Lord above for watching out
for you and Finn. So very very glad the
both of you are safe and everything is ok.
TOASTER OVENS can be replaced....you guys
can not be............You did teach me a
valuable lesson. I have been toasting taco
shells in the mini toaster for years..had
no idea you were not suppose too. I am
writing my own book called "Things I've
Learned From Seer Stupidity", 1. Never
iron in just your underwear. 2. Deodorant
always works best if you will remove the
plastic thingy before applying. 3. Just
because someone tells you their dog won't
bite, don't mean his ass won't bite YOU.
4. Make sure you are putting toothpaste on
your toothbrush and not hydrocortisone
cream 5. WHen using hairspray, make sure
it is hairspray and not room deodorizer.
These are only a few stupid thinkgs I have
done...........so Bridgette, if it makes
you feel any better....you are only humane
sweetheart! We love you and Finn! 
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Willa Weintraub
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Posted: 08-14-07 12:23pm
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lol,awww! I'm sorry! at least nothing else
was burned and you still have a placve to
live! 
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tinkinpink84
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Posted: 08-14-07 13:57pm
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oh wow i woulda freaked, yeah we hav ea
fire extinguisher too and i dont know how
to use it, but guess where they put it?
above the stove, so if your stove catches
fire your kinda screwed there u cant jump
up there to get in the cabinet to get it
if your stoves on fire! i cant even reach
the cabinet anyways.
At least you got out and the fire got put
out. i dunno about the fire department
charging though, ive never had to call
them, we called 911 once when some weirdos
were at our front door at 4am. We never
had to pay for that so who knows. hmm
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Ingi
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Posted: 08-14-07 14:52pm
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I know I said smoke detector. What a dummy
I am. I meant fire extinguisher. Sheesh, 5
hours is obviously not enough sleep for
me.
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