but it sure gives you a wake up call. my house was ruined in the early hours of this morning by a fire, at the bottom of the stairs in my electric cupboard. when i was alerted there was a fire, i had no idea where it was and when i opened my door all i could see was smoke. i went to go downstairs and the flames were going wild. i had to get my mum and sister into my room and out of my bedroom window. that’s why i chose the room i have, because it’s got a garage right underneath it, should there be a fire. all the neighbours were really helpful as they were out within a matter of minutes too. the majority of the damage is by the smoke, but every room except the kitchen is black. it doesn’t even feel like i could have died, but with everyones quick reactions, that’s what got us all out fast and i’m so lucky to be alive.
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sure, no problem. i don’t think it’s affected me in any way, i haven’t even really thought about i could have been killed with the fumes, there wasn’t enough time to think of anything. when i was at school we got several visits from the fire bridge telling you everything you need to know, such as close all doors behind you, get out asap etc, but because we were all in such a panic, i told my mum to close my door but she was in too much of a state to even take on board what i was saying. it was all over so quick, the flames took hold of everything really fast too.
my near death experiance
i was riding my pet turtle squirtle and he was going his normal speed and all tha cars was passing me really fast and he got scared and swerved to tha left on on coming traffic and a car was coming i got so scared i jumped out my turtle and yelled go charizard and we flew away on his bakk and we lived! it was tha closes thing to a near death experince i ever had. the end
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