I dunno about that question. One of my tax clients is chief of a nearby community, I will have to ask him when he gets here this year. When I was on the department our officers were all tough retired Detroit fireman. You went inside the building with complete SCBA, officer right beside you wearing coat and helmet and barking orders. You did what you were told or you got a darn good chewing out, sometimes in front of civilians and peers. Last structure I entered was a home under construction. Propane tank in use for heat in the garage. There was a leak and the garage was blown to pieces, only the slab remained. Attached house had flames above the roof that were half again the height of the house. Couldn't see to save your life. We went up the stairs to the source and put her out in a few minutes. Never was a thought of staying outside but it might have been the better choice. Open hole to basement in there, no railing and no steps and no visibility. Could have been a bad fall, glad the fire was upstairs! I have to tell you, working with those guys was a privilege. Taught you more than just how to fight fires.
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