• Corigan@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I’m ashamed to say I’ve done this a few times. Pretend to not be home not die in a fire.

  • PlasmaDistortion@lemm.ee
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    A few years ago at work there were constant fire drills and false alarms. Eventually we got sick of it and just ignored them. The “floor captains” would go from office to office and make everyone leave but ours was a computer lab with restricted access so they couldn’t get in even if they wanted to.

    One day it was well below freezing out and we decided we were going to skip this fire drill. However the floor captains were particularly annoying this time and wouldn’t stop banging on our door so eventually we answered it. Apparently it wasn’t a drill and there was actually a fire in the building, right below our lab. Everything was taken care of quickly but they weren’t too thrilled we ignored them for so long.

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    1 year ago

    A firefighter just uses their “key to the City” if they need to get in anywhere

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    In my experience, they’ll kick your door down even if you tell them it’s empty. Even if you offer them your keys instead…

    And then your landlord won’t replace your door.

    'Murica.