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One of my neighbor's house burned down last night.. unoccupied tho
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1721386" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>As I understand it, home owners insurance had been dropped about 6-8 months after the old guy died and mom moved in with daughter.</p><p>As far as the door being 'kicked in' , the neighbor that first saw the fire kicked it in to try to make sure no one was inside and tried to put the fire out but it was too far along. He's the one that called 911. (He also crashed the front gate with his pickup to get to the house. )</p><p></p><p>We as neighbors, will all pitch in to help clean the place up later on. </p><p>Like most VFDs, ours is primarily there to prevent a fire from spreading and perhaps to rescue anyone. By the time they get to a fire, it's too far advanced to save the structure. Not their fault tho. It's just part of rural life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1721386, member: 18945"] As I understand it, home owners insurance had been dropped about 6-8 months after the old guy died and mom moved in with daughter. As far as the door being 'kicked in' , the neighbor that first saw the fire kicked it in to try to make sure no one was inside and tried to put the fire out but it was too far along. He's the one that called 911. (He also crashed the front gate with his pickup to get to the house. ) We as neighbors, will all pitch in to help clean the place up later on. Like most VFDs, ours is primarily there to prevent a fire from spreading and perhaps to rescue anyone. By the time they get to a fire, it's too far advanced to save the structure. Not their fault tho. It's just part of rural life. [/QUOTE]
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