The fire alarm starts randomly going off at 6:15PM. So, I throw some pants on, put on some shoes, grab my phone, and head outside.
It's just my building going off.
The other women (yes, all housewives at this point) are standing around looking like they don't know what the heck to do. I call the office, but it's closed. The message says hang up and dial 911 if it's an emergency or I can leave an emergency message, and the apartment people will get back to me within 3 to 4 hours. Then, it rambles off a list of examples of 'emergency maintenance' situations. None of them are 'if you fire alarm is going off'.
I'm like, 'F* this. I'm calling 911'. I tell the people standing around what I'm doing. I call 911. They transfer me to the fire department. I tell the fire department the low down, and they send someone out.
As the fire truck is arriving, the apt. complex 'on duty' guy comes running around the corner with his daughter in tow. He starts looking around, trying to figure out what's going on.
Meanwhile, the plain shirt firemen (yes, all men) go around checking out doors for heat and looking for smoke. [I, being an idiot, bored, and trained to look for fire thanks my dorm mom/RA days have already done this. There's no fire.]
They determine there's no fire. Then, one of the firemen starts yelling at us, "Did any of you bother to call your apartment manager?"
I replied, "I did."
"All ya'll did? All 10 of ya'll called?"
"I don't know about everyone else, but I did. I had to leave a message. The office closes at 6."
"Next time this happens, you all need to call the apartment manager first... every single one of ya'll... 10 times!"
Then, the 'authorities' gather together to discuss, and the firemen leave. No one tells us its safe to go inside. But, I started to head in, and every one followed my lead. Apparently, I'm a leader of women, and men who sleep during the day.
But, here's the thing. What if there had been a fire? Then, we would have had to wait at least an hour for a response if I had just left the message and not called 911. I know because this has happened before. Frankly, I didn't want to take the chance. You know?
So, why am I being yelled out for calling the fire dept. when the fire alarm is going off? Answer me this. Because, when I left my apartment, we had no idea what was going on nor anyone to call and speak to find out what was going on.
I thought I did the right thing. I was clearly mistaken.
It's just my building going off.
The other women (yes, all housewives at this point) are standing around looking like they don't know what the heck to do. I call the office, but it's closed. The message says hang up and dial 911 if it's an emergency or I can leave an emergency message, and the apartment people will get back to me within 3 to 4 hours. Then, it rambles off a list of examples of 'emergency maintenance' situations. None of them are 'if you fire alarm is going off'.
I'm like, 'F* this. I'm calling 911'. I tell the people standing around what I'm doing. I call 911. They transfer me to the fire department. I tell the fire department the low down, and they send someone out.
As the fire truck is arriving, the apt. complex 'on duty' guy comes running around the corner with his daughter in tow. He starts looking around, trying to figure out what's going on.
Meanwhile, the plain shirt firemen (yes, all men) go around checking out doors for heat and looking for smoke. [I, being an idiot, bored, and trained to look for fire thanks my dorm mom/RA days have already done this. There's no fire.]
They determine there's no fire. Then, one of the firemen starts yelling at us, "Did any of you bother to call your apartment manager?"
I replied, "I did."
"All ya'll did? All 10 of ya'll called?"
"I don't know about everyone else, but I did. I had to leave a message. The office closes at 6."
"Next time this happens, you all need to call the apartment manager first... every single one of ya'll... 10 times!"
Then, the 'authorities' gather together to discuss, and the firemen leave. No one tells us its safe to go inside. But, I started to head in, and every one followed my lead. Apparently, I'm a leader of women, and men who sleep during the day.
But, here's the thing. What if there had been a fire? Then, we would have had to wait at least an hour for a response if I had just left the message and not called 911. I know because this has happened before. Frankly, I didn't want to take the chance. You know?
So, why am I being yelled out for calling the fire dept. when the fire alarm is going off? Answer me this. Because, when I left my apartment, we had no idea what was going on nor anyone to call and speak to find out what was going on.
I thought I did the right thing. I was clearly mistaken.