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Re: O/T Grass Fire's
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Posted by RayP(MI) on March 25, 2006 at 10:20:24 from (216.46.213.133):
In Reply to: O/T Grass Fire's posted by Mike in MI on March 24, 2006 at 17:48:07:
Last week, I told family we needed to be very careful about fires, and that we were at the mercy of a carelessly discarded cigarette. (NONE OF US SMOKE>) Next day noticed a fire down the road a piece at the neighbors. Grabbed a couple of brooms and rushed down. Seems that he had a couple of old matresses that he wanted to be rid of. Well, it got away from him. Although he managed to pretty well get it under control by the time we arrived, he could have lost his trailer home, and about everything. He had breathed some of the smoke and was in pretty uncomfortable shape. Don't know if he took our advice, and went for medical treatment, but he sure should have. WORD TO THE WISE>>>> Careful with fires this time of year.
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