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Woman runs to fire station to report fire

Officials from the North Little Rock Fire Department say a woman walked in to the station Friday morning to report that her house was on fire.

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shorty loc - 12/2/2011 3:25 PM
2 Votes
MR FARDY MCPOOTER AND BOBOCAT GET A LIFE ALL U HAVE EVER PUT ON HERE ARE NEGATIVE COMMENTS. KEEP YOUR STUPIDITY TO YOURSELF

smbalb - 12/2/2011 2:24 PM
1 Vote
I have called the fire department AND the police department via 911 in the past, and it probably was ALOT faster for her to walk the 2 blocks (which isn't very far people)!! I called for an ambulance for my seizing child once, and the hub for our local ambulance service was within sight of my front porch and it took them 15 minutes from the time the call was placed until I saw them leave the hub!!

TheBoss78 - 12/2/2011 1:59 PM
2 Votes
OR maybe she just figured it would be quicker than calling 911. We never know what we would do in an emergency until it happens. Don't be so quick to judge.

bobcat - 12/2/2011 1:44 PM
6 Votes
Too funny...maybe her oboner phone was out of minutes,

Fardy McPooter - 12/2/2011 12:57 PM
3 Votes
Yet another stark reminder of the ignorance of cigarette smoking ! cigarette caused fire! cigarette smoker runs two blocks with PHONE in hand to tell Fire department! Fortunately no one was injured in this AVOIDABLE incident
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