Downtown today in my city, an electrical fire started in the basement of the 25 story BoA building. I was reading the story today, and it was explained that smoke was billowing out of the grates covering the sidewalks around the building, as well as fire shooting out of them eventually, at 6-10 feet. Here's a quote from the story:
"[Name Removed] saw smoke coming from under the sidewalk grates as he was entering the Bank of America building to go to the teller line. "When I was in the bank, flames started happening, and there was more smoke and thundering noises," he said. He said he felt the ground shake. "We saw all the fire trucks set up ... and then they said we had to move."
So... you saw smoke coming from the grates near the building... And you went in anyways?
For all the tellers downtown today, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that people came into your building as you were trying to evacuate. I'm sorry that people are so stupid that they stand there looking at fire shooting from your basement, hear explosions, and gawk long enough for firetrucks to show up.
Good thing no one got hurt. I'm pretty sure they would try and sue BoA.
"[Name Removed] saw smoke coming from under the sidewalk grates as he was entering the Bank of America building to go to the teller line. "When I was in the bank, flames started happening, and there was more smoke and thundering noises," he said. He said he felt the ground shake. "We saw all the fire trucks set up ... and then they said we had to move."
So... you saw smoke coming from the grates near the building... And you went in anyways?
For all the tellers downtown today, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that people came into your building as you were trying to evacuate. I'm sorry that people are so stupid that they stand there looking at fire shooting from your basement, hear explosions, and gawk long enough for firetrucks to show up.
Good thing no one got hurt. I'm pretty sure they would try and sue BoA.
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