WTF?

Monday, 29 August 2005 06:31 pm
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That's odd.

We just got a visit from a uniformed member of our local Fire Department.

They were asking whether we had a smoke detector. I said "yes," and he said great, that's all he needs to know. He handed me a pamphlet on fire-prevention and walked past the fire truck in front of our house, on to the next house.

I'm sure there was a study somewhere saying this is a good use of their resources. At least, I certainly hope there was.

Unfortunately, it interrupted my lie-down before prepping dinner... Ah well.

Date: Monday, 29 August 2005 11:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-tectonic.livejournal.com
It's really useful for the firefighters to know what kind of roofs all the houses in a neighborhood have, so that when they go to fight a fire, they know what tactics they need to use. (i.e., we know all the neighboring houses have wood shake roofs, so we need to make sure to wet them down, tool.) Ditto information about house construction, nearby trees, etc. They can get all of that information just by looking at the houses.

Probably, somebody figured that while they were out doing the visual surveys, they might as well knock on each door and ask if the residents have a smoke detector. Because if you DON'T have one, now you'll think about getting one...

That's my guess what he was probably doing.

the day of a fireman

Date: Wednesday, 31 August 2005 01:15 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Firemen have to be ready to spring into action at any time, but between emergencies they often have a lot of slacktime. My uncle was a fire chief and they did things like make birdhouses and cook dinners for the adjacent nursing home. They key is to pick something useful and not too boring, and that can be abandoned on a moment's notice.

Date: Wednesday, 31 August 2005 10:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dawn-guy.livejournal.com
I've seen firemen doing neighbourhood surveys (going door to door, presumably also doing a visual check) in Hamilton and Waterloo, so I guess it's fairly standard practice. My mum used to never answer the door when they came around every few years, which put the notion in my childhood mind that we lived in a fire trap.

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