Dude, your house is on fire!, ehwfuihwueiw |
Dude, your house is on fire!, ehwfuihwueiw |
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QUOTE It's normal to worry about your pets or a favorite toy, but if there is a fire, you have to leave them behind. The most important thing is that you get out safely. It's also important to know that you shouldn't stay in the house any longer than you must - not even to call 911. Someone else can make that call from outside. Once you're out, do not go back in for anything - even pets. I was reading over some fire drill guidelines earlier (don't ask) but as soon as I got up to that part, I wondered if I would ever be able to leave my dog behind. ![]() For all you pet owners out there, do you think you would be able to part with them during a fire? I'd probably just take my dog and run. |
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Well of course, I would choose my sister. But it depends on the situation. If my brother were in the house, I would of course try and save him than rather go for my dog. But if the house were on fire, and it was just me and my dog, of course, I would try to save my dog.
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