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Posted on 3/28/14 at 8:55 pm to ShubutaMS
My family and I are alive and well.My house is still standing.So yeah...somebody was watching over me.
Posted on 3/28/14 at 8:55 pm to ShubutaMS
I have a saying that I live by:
If you can write a check to fix a problem, you don't have a problem, you have an expense.
The OP, in the grand scheme of life, had an unexpected expense. Really a minor inconvenience, all things considered.
If you can write a check to fix a problem, you don't have a problem, you have an expense.
The OP, in the grand scheme of life, had an unexpected expense. Really a minor inconvenience, all things considered.
Posted on 3/28/14 at 8:58 pm to VetteGuy
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The OP, in the grand scheme of life, had an unexpected expense. Really a minor inconvenience, all things considered.
Well said
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:14 pm to pdubya76
I saw some scary flood pics from Crosby area. WAFB was tweeting them earlier.
We actually lost our lease in Liberty. Owners son is retiring from military or something and wants to build homestead there. They bought our camp from us and everything
We actually lost our lease in Liberty. Owners son is retiring from military or something and wants to build homestead there. They bought our camp from us and everything
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:16 pm to ToulatownTiger
Sorry to hear that.Hope yall can find a nice place to hunt.
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:39 pm to pdubya76
Yep. Gotta go up in may to move everything we want out. And i may just make some mud trails
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:44 pm to pdubya76
Just looked at radar. Ho. Lee. Chit. Hunker down, pdubya!
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:45 pm to pdubya76
If you have insurance make sure you file a claim if your deductible isn't too high.
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:48 pm to NYCAuburn
I spoke to my agent this morning.We are holding off on a claim just yet until I see what the final tally will be.I most likely will but just want to be sure it makes sense financially before we do.
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:53 pm to MOT
May 3 2010 I had just gone to bed when I was awakened to what sounded like a 300 mag going off in the house. Burglar alarm going off. Every kids toy in our bedroom literally went crazy on their own (lights and such).
So I jump up in boxers only and try to turn the alarm off. Won't turn off. In fact the buttons do nothing. Alarm company calls and says all of our windows and doors are showing as opened. But they were all closed. Kids still in bed, wife runs upstairs to check windows and doors up there. All is closed/intact but she comes running down crying that she smells smoke upstairs. She starts to try to call 911. Alarm is loud as hell in the house.
I go in the garage and it smells like burnt wires in there. I quickly decide to turn off mains in the panels. Generator cranks up. shite! I try to manually open garage door to get to generator. It's stuck because when the mechanism fried it put a bind on the chain track and its just too much to overpower with a pull cord. I kill all generator breakers and grab a flashlight to go upstairs. At the same time alarm company calls and says the attic heat detectors are registering. They say FD is being called.
I get upstairs and smell a little smoke. So I open attic stairs and go on up. In the high attic I didn't see anything. But through the gap under the roof that extends over the low attic (over master bedroom) I can see a orange glow. I make my way across the ceiling joists and took a bad step and go through ceiling with 1 leg, hi-centering on a 2x12. Adrenaline pumping, I pull myself up and get to the edge and see my lower attic on fire! Looked like a scene from a movie.
I'm running back across joists to get to the attic scuttle thinking how I'm going to save the "ship". I yell at wife to get kids and get out (fire is buring in attic right over them in our bed)! I fly down the attic stairs and main stair case thinking about where fire extinguishers are. I grab 2 extinguishers out of the kitchen and run back up the stairs and feel the door to the low attic. It's not hot. I'm thinking about how I can get the garden hose by the front doors up there if the fire extinguishers don't work... I open the door and enter the attic. I see there are about 10 different fires buring. I start unloading extinguishers on the fires and to my amazement it's working!!!
Fires are all out but still smoldering. I unload the 2nd extinguisher on smolder and across wall that was burning up to the roof and into subfloor where biggest fire was. It's quiet now and I hear what sounds like an attic vent fan running. I think to myself how can that be, I turned all main power off.
I start to realize it wouldn't be a bad idea to get the fire extinguishers out of the boat and check more things out. Adrenaline still pumping, I fly downstairs and into the garage and think quickly how it might be a wise play to turn the gas off which will kill the generator and just be an all around good idea. I grab a wrench and shut valve at the meter. Right about then a sheriff deputy pulls up and jumps out his car. I yell at him to grab his fire extinguisher and follow me (remember, I'm in my underwear)... But he catches up to me upstairs in the low attic and the vent fan sound is gone... and now finally 18 minutes after they made the call a fire unit (just a deputy chief) shows up. He's pissed because he beat the fire fighters to the call. But I summon him to the attic and start trying to explain what was going on and where. I think I was making sense. I notice finally all the flexible gas lines in the areas that were buring. And realize that vent fan sound was gas escaping through holes in the gas lines after I had extinguished the flames.
Firefighters show up finally 22 minutes after call and I start to come off my adrenaline high and the worst dry mouth and case of shakes sets in as well as the pain in my leg and nads really revs up.
FD goes through house with thermal imaging and looks for hot spots. All is good. They suck most of the smoke out with a big arse fan.
Apparently what happened was the lightning hit the gas meter or stub outs for BBQ and whatnot and travelled across gas line and arced onto any electrical (mostly alarm wiring) that was within 5-6" of the gas line buring holes in the flexible stainless steel gas pipe and igniting a nice size gas driven plume at each spot. The alarm system was absolutely melted. Serveral appliances and such died soon after. External hard drives that were totally unhooked from power and computers were ruined. Laptops all dead. Phones dead. Cable dead. You name it. Even the dishwasher died 4 weeks later. But the alarm took weeks and weeks to be fixed.
6 days with no power in the house while electrician got all the damage sorted out so we could get power back on. It coulda been a lot worse. In the attic the roof sheeting has spots where arcs literally burned through. Crazy.
Thoughts... Now I keep unecessary gas lines shut off at the distribution block. I still may get rid of the flexible gas pipe and go black iron. We've made some bonding and grounding changes around the house and attic. I keep 5lb and 10lb fire extinguishers all over the house and in attic (12 total). I turn gas off when we go on vacation and such. If we hadn't been home it would have burned to the ground. Had I played it safe and waited on FD the damage would have been way worse. The flames were to the roof and once that caught it would have spread quick. Spray foam insulation in walls and ceiling is fire retardant. It slowed the fires progress down tremendously.
Dealing with insurance was an absolute pain. The 1st thing they told my wife was that they were going to investigate for arson. If never heard her talk to another human the way I heard her on that call. Luckily they dropped the whole arson idea at that juncture. But it still took months to get any money out of them. Fortunately I keep a rainy day fund for this purpose so we got shite taken care of.
So I jump up in boxers only and try to turn the alarm off. Won't turn off. In fact the buttons do nothing. Alarm company calls and says all of our windows and doors are showing as opened. But they were all closed. Kids still in bed, wife runs upstairs to check windows and doors up there. All is closed/intact but she comes running down crying that she smells smoke upstairs. She starts to try to call 911. Alarm is loud as hell in the house.
I go in the garage and it smells like burnt wires in there. I quickly decide to turn off mains in the panels. Generator cranks up. shite! I try to manually open garage door to get to generator. It's stuck because when the mechanism fried it put a bind on the chain track and its just too much to overpower with a pull cord. I kill all generator breakers and grab a flashlight to go upstairs. At the same time alarm company calls and says the attic heat detectors are registering. They say FD is being called.
I get upstairs and smell a little smoke. So I open attic stairs and go on up. In the high attic I didn't see anything. But through the gap under the roof that extends over the low attic (over master bedroom) I can see a orange glow. I make my way across the ceiling joists and took a bad step and go through ceiling with 1 leg, hi-centering on a 2x12. Adrenaline pumping, I pull myself up and get to the edge and see my lower attic on fire! Looked like a scene from a movie.
I'm running back across joists to get to the attic scuttle thinking how I'm going to save the "ship". I yell at wife to get kids and get out (fire is buring in attic right over them in our bed)! I fly down the attic stairs and main stair case thinking about where fire extinguishers are. I grab 2 extinguishers out of the kitchen and run back up the stairs and feel the door to the low attic. It's not hot. I'm thinking about how I can get the garden hose by the front doors up there if the fire extinguishers don't work... I open the door and enter the attic. I see there are about 10 different fires buring. I start unloading extinguishers on the fires and to my amazement it's working!!!
Fires are all out but still smoldering. I unload the 2nd extinguisher on smolder and across wall that was burning up to the roof and into subfloor where biggest fire was. It's quiet now and I hear what sounds like an attic vent fan running. I think to myself how can that be, I turned all main power off.
I start to realize it wouldn't be a bad idea to get the fire extinguishers out of the boat and check more things out. Adrenaline still pumping, I fly downstairs and into the garage and think quickly how it might be a wise play to turn the gas off which will kill the generator and just be an all around good idea. I grab a wrench and shut valve at the meter. Right about then a sheriff deputy pulls up and jumps out his car. I yell at him to grab his fire extinguisher and follow me (remember, I'm in my underwear)... But he catches up to me upstairs in the low attic and the vent fan sound is gone... and now finally 18 minutes after they made the call a fire unit (just a deputy chief) shows up. He's pissed because he beat the fire fighters to the call. But I summon him to the attic and start trying to explain what was going on and where. I think I was making sense. I notice finally all the flexible gas lines in the areas that were buring. And realize that vent fan sound was gas escaping through holes in the gas lines after I had extinguished the flames.
Firefighters show up finally 22 minutes after call and I start to come off my adrenaline high and the worst dry mouth and case of shakes sets in as well as the pain in my leg and nads really revs up.
FD goes through house with thermal imaging and looks for hot spots. All is good. They suck most of the smoke out with a big arse fan.
Apparently what happened was the lightning hit the gas meter or stub outs for BBQ and whatnot and travelled across gas line and arced onto any electrical (mostly alarm wiring) that was within 5-6" of the gas line buring holes in the flexible stainless steel gas pipe and igniting a nice size gas driven plume at each spot. The alarm system was absolutely melted. Serveral appliances and such died soon after. External hard drives that were totally unhooked from power and computers were ruined. Laptops all dead. Phones dead. Cable dead. You name it. Even the dishwasher died 4 weeks later. But the alarm took weeks and weeks to be fixed.
6 days with no power in the house while electrician got all the damage sorted out so we could get power back on. It coulda been a lot worse. In the attic the roof sheeting has spots where arcs literally burned through. Crazy.
Thoughts... Now I keep unecessary gas lines shut off at the distribution block. I still may get rid of the flexible gas pipe and go black iron. We've made some bonding and grounding changes around the house and attic. I keep 5lb and 10lb fire extinguishers all over the house and in attic (12 total). I turn gas off when we go on vacation and such. If we hadn't been home it would have burned to the ground. Had I played it safe and waited on FD the damage would have been way worse. The flames were to the roof and once that caught it would have spread quick. Spray foam insulation in walls and ceiling is fire retardant. It slowed the fires progress down tremendously.
Dealing with insurance was an absolute pain. The 1st thing they told my wife was that they were going to investigate for arson. If never heard her talk to another human the way I heard her on that call. Luckily they dropped the whole arson idea at that juncture. But it still took months to get any money out of them. Fortunately I keep a rainy day fund for this purpose so we got shite taken care of.
This post was edited on 3/28/14 at 9:57 pm
Posted on 3/28/14 at 9:59 pm to RingLeader
Wow thats intense. Makes me feel good we dont have gas in the house
Posted on 3/28/14 at 10:51 pm to RingLeader
Glad you were able to control it...saved your house and family, man. I can't imagine the adrenaline pumping through you that night..
Posted on 3/28/14 at 11:39 pm to RingLeader
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RingLeader
Wasn't going to read the whole thing, but damn, that was intense reading.
I really need to go buy some quality extinguishers instead of these cheap one time use kitchen things.
what would a good quality mid-sized extinguisher set me back?
Posted on 3/29/14 at 12:45 am to ShubutaMS
Not enough to have a steady mind knowing you would have the ability to save your family
Posted on 3/29/14 at 2:37 am to ShubutaMS
$50-60 bucks for a good heavy duty 5lb ABC type extinguisher.
Posted on 3/29/14 at 9:04 am to sostan
It was an intense night. Whole thing started at midnight. FD left at about 2:30am. I didn't sleep a wink once I got in bed at like 3:30am. Went to work the next morning and was like a zombie all day.
I'm still pissed about the FD response time (over 20 min) considering I live 1 mile from a big fire station (Eden Isles station). But what I was told is they were all out at calls for the plethora of apartment complexes around us here. So they had to bring a unit from across town.
I get the 5 lb ABC extinguishers for my wife to easily pick up and use if necessary. I keep the 10 lb extinguishers just in case. As said above, they are $50-70 at lowes/home depot. I check their status yearly with smoke detector batteries.
I keep 2 in the kitchen in different locations, 1 in laundry room, 2 in the garage, 1 by fireplace, 1 in my/her closets, 1 in low attic, 1 in high attic, and a few others spread out in the upstairs and etc. I hope I never have to use them, but hell now I keep a 10 lb ABC in the truck and at least 3 little ones in the boat.
The lightning strike fried the smoke detectors throughout the house, so they would have been no use had we not detected smoke/heat otherwise.
I'm still pissed about the FD response time (over 20 min) considering I live 1 mile from a big fire station (Eden Isles station). But what I was told is they were all out at calls for the plethora of apartment complexes around us here. So they had to bring a unit from across town.
I get the 5 lb ABC extinguishers for my wife to easily pick up and use if necessary. I keep the 10 lb extinguishers just in case. As said above, they are $50-70 at lowes/home depot. I check their status yearly with smoke detector batteries.
I keep 2 in the kitchen in different locations, 1 in laundry room, 2 in the garage, 1 by fireplace, 1 in my/her closets, 1 in low attic, 1 in high attic, and a few others spread out in the upstairs and etc. I hope I never have to use them, but hell now I keep a 10 lb ABC in the truck and at least 3 little ones in the boat.
The lightning strike fried the smoke detectors throughout the house, so they would have been no use had we not detected smoke/heat otherwise.
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