Hum don't work in an office thank God, have worked a few blizzards as i'm a fire Lt. in a mid sized city in the east on a Great Lake.

Did not read all of this, but any office building has 1,000s of gallons of water in the standpipe and sprinkler systems alone. Plus many have those 5 gallon cooler things in closets .

Last one i worked we got close to 3 feet during the day and pretty much everyone went home at the end of the day , it took me 10 minutes longer i think.I guess if it kept up some would maybe stay over night .

Trust me you burn even a small amount of anything and you'll fill the place with smoke.....

set off sprinklers and now be wet and cold. Do not count on fire ems.leo responce either .

Our trucks ran all day non stop, and guess what we got stuck in the snow too, we had to keep sending another unit, we were running out of o2 on ems calls before the amubulance got there as well . Cars fire burned to the ground and were out before we arrived......

you will be on your own.


Edited by THIRDPIG (10/02/09 11:03 PM)