Messages between DocCatLady and rubby
Back safe, no injuries, (frozen toes). WE actually saved one this time, a garage connected to a house by a breezeway. I, with Richard Ledbetter as my backup were the attack team. We knocked it down then I got low on air so we backed out and a second crew finished it off. Ten more minutes, and the garage would have been lost, twenty more minutes, and the house would have gone too.
Good morning to you. This morning at four fifty-five I discovered that the sulpher smell we noticed last night was the propane running out – like Sue said – they must have run out of garlic to stink it up with and substituted sulpher - though I’ve never heard of that happening – so I started out sleepy. Got to the station, got coffee And Propane, then twisted off the car key – the key that I had traded sue for because my key wasn’t working very well – in the ignition. Walked to work. So I started out sleepy and cold. Got to work, the compressor that keeps the fire alarm from sending out a false fire call was down again and the back- up compressor was not doing it’s job. So I started out sleepy and cold and pissed off. Got that working and started my routine and discovered that the only snow in town that hadn’t melted was on the sidewalks and landings and ramps between and around the schools – which had to be shoveled. So I started out sleepy and cold and pissed off and
