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Run for the engine room. Fast. My last ship was an ammo ship.
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Follow my Safety Officer.
Hopefully they leave and show me the way out |
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I've sat at my desk and I've also gone outside.
Same company, different day, different alarms. |
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Fire alarm goes off at my work you GTFO right now. No grabbing your stuff you just go. Of course we have some more dangerous substances than your average office. Yep, I work mostly at chemical plants and refineries.... I hear an alarm... It's FO time Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I am 7 seconds from the door... unless I see fire or smell smoke, I have stuff to do.
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See, a FIRE ALARM is designed to alert you to the fact that the structure you're in might be on FIRE.
The FIRE ALARM has only one message, and it's an important one: GET. THE. FUCK. OUT. Unless you're a world-renowned thoracic surgeon who's elbows-deep in some guy's liver, you VACATE THE PREMISES. |
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I'm a firefighter, so I would go see what the deal is. Used to be, and am a Supervisor. I am the guy that stands in the hall and directs traffic, then sweeps the building. |
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If I know it's a drill I usually stay put at my desk. I'll tell you to GTFO or go on the after-action report. Just go, now. |
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Guys accidentally busted a water line, which set off fire alarm. At least that's what we were told. This is true. A sudden drop in pressure makes the alarm system think a sprinkler head has been activated. I'd make sure I had my phone and gtfo. Fire sprinkler systems don't work that way. |
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Can't say I'm so dedicated as to sit at my desk during a fire alarm.
The last thing I want on my tombstone: "He's that guy who died in a fire WHILE THE FIRE ALARM WAS BLARING AT HIM THE WHOLE TIME" |
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See, a FIRE ALARM is designed to alert you to the fact that the structure you're in might be on FIRE. The FIRE ALARM has only one message, and it's an important one: GET. THE. FUCK. OUT. Unless you're a world-renowned thoracic surgeon who's elbows-deep in some guy's liver, you VACATE THE PREMISES. Why would a thoracic surgeon be working on a guy's liver? |
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At work look for any indication of fire while making sure everyone is headed out.
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I've been in a fire. People seem to think that you can wait, assume its a false alarm and leave when you actually see heavy smoke or flames. That is positively stupid. I get up, check it out and usually leave unless I can verify that there is no fire. How is it stupid when 99+% of the fire alarms are false? In all my years of working, I've only seen one fire that was serious enough to require leaving the building. In that one, the entire plant was damaged severely enough to require being torn down, but the fire alarm didn't go off. They're becoming more like car alarms. I've heard thousands of car alarms, but I have never heard one that went off due to an actual break-in. Everyone these days ignores car alarms.z |
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I'm the fire alarm guy at work, and security.
I stay put unless I know i need to be steppin' I love it when i do evac drills and get to stay in if its cold, rainy whatever. and watch you guys suffer! |
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Policy is to clear the hallways of carts, close all doors. Verify all fire doors closed automatically. Shelter in place and send one employee with a fire extinguisher to the source of the alarm.
Reality is that we clear the hallway, close all doors, then the alarm company calls our reception who tells them everything is ok which cancells the fire department. Then the employee with fire extinguisher finds there is heavy smoke, continued alarms, fire, etc. Its happened the last two times I had an alarm go off at work. Its a bigger building, so to call off the FD without verifying is borderline retarded. |
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we have monthly tests, announced beforehand.
we've only ever had a couple alarms causing evacuations, no actual fires. we have alot of pretty nasty stuff in our facility, and if we get an alarm its get out asap time. something caused a sensor to trip, usually somebody spilled something too close to one and set it off |
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Alarm at work = gtfo. If you don't, I'll put you on final for a safety violation. Our plant has explosive dust, coupled with fire= big boom
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I'm on my companies Emergency Response Team so I go to the incident. I'm also an electrician,
so company policy sez I go to the incident-shut down power, etc. I'm also a Fire Fighter so I go to the incident. Basically I just go to the incident. |
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The fire alarm went off at least 4 times a day freshman year in our traditional dorms. After 2 weeks of that shit you would hear the alarm, then a resounding "GODFUCKINGDAMMIT!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" then a LOT of door slamming shut.
Everyone would just shut their doors and continue with whatever, ARFCOM, Minecract, WOW, fapping, whatever. Fuck fire alarms. |
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Since you were in charge of your dept., you should have made sure the department followed the evac plan or at least left the building until you got an all clear. The reason for doing so, besides safety should be obvious.
ETA: RIF Good job. |
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Quoted: I'm a welder. If there is a fire, most likely I started it. I would be doing the "oh the noes!" dance trying to put it out. I'm a mechanic and every time I light up the acetylene torch people find things to do at the other end of the shop. |
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Since you were in charge of your dept., you should have made sure the department followed the evac plan or at least left the building until you got an all clear. The reason for doing so, besides safety should be obvious. ETA: RIF Good job. Yes, RIF! |
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Quoted: Quoted: See, a FIRE ALARM is designed to alert you to the fact that the structure you're in might be on FIRE. The FIRE ALARM has only one message, and it's an important one: GET. THE. FUCK. OUT. Unless you're a world-renowned thoracic surgeon who's elbows-deep in some guy's liver, you VACATE THE PREMISES. Why would a thoracic surgeon be working on a guy's liver? To put it back in the abdomen where it belongs, duh. I'm a floor captain at work. When the alarm goes off I go yell at people to make them get off their asses and to the fire exits. |
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I am the fire alarm tech that is setting it off. I'm staying (testing).
I once had a fire while the fire alarm panel was being programmed. The panel had been hit by lightiening. The girl come across the apartment complex in her undies. The girl turned on the stove to heat some grease then jumped into the shower. The fire marshal was not happy that he had to get a 911 call instead of a waterflow alarm. |
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Unfortunately for me, if it's an actual fire I have to put on the SCOTT airpack and respond to the location of the fire and help put it out or help evacuate inmates to a different area of the facility.
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Well if the fire alarm goes off at my job I either put the fire out or burn and or explode
Screaming like a bitch and running away is not on option |
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Guys accidentally busted a water line, which set off fire alarm. At least that's what we were told. This is true. A sudden drop in pressure makes the alarm system think a sprinkler head has been activated. I'd make sure I had my phone and gtfo. Fire sprinkler systems don't work that way. Yeah, they do. All the damn time. |
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because there is only two of us most the time..if there ever is a fire it will probably be because we some how accidentally started it
and if there is an alarm we should be able to see said fire |
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I'm a firefighter, so I would go see what the deal is. This |
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I work about 5ft from the nearest emergency exit but unless I see/smell smoke or see flames I just keep working,if there was a fire I would probably be aware of it by the time the alarm went off anyways
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We're supposed to get up, secure doors, blah blah blah. They're always doing drills and I'm tired of doing all that crap. These days, I usually just sit there and surf the internet some more.
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I usually make sure my door is locked and shut and the lights turned off and continue working. I work in a concrete building that is/was a fallout shelter. Ain't shit gonna burn.
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My "office" is the driver's seat of a company Lincoln Town Car. If there's a fire, you can bet your sweet ass I'm grabbing my bag, tucking and rolling on the way out...
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I work at a coal fired power plant a fire could be pretty fucking bad.
I hear an alarm and going to gtfo. |
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When I was in the Marines, some guys broke onto the roof (drunk, of course) and had a BBQ one night. No coal bucket or catcher of course, and caught the torchdown roof on fire.
The duty see's the glow and smoke on the roof from the parking lot, and yanks the alarm. Drunk Marines put the fire out with beer eventually after realizing the shit was flaming up, before the fire department show's up. I was told this all the next morning, because I slept like a baby through the whole thing (not even drunk), even though each room has it's own LOUD ass alarm and strobe light. |
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Guys accidentally busted a water line, which set off fire alarm. At least that's what we were told. This is true. A sudden drop in pressure makes the alarm system think a sprinkler head has been activated. I'd make sure I had my phone and gtfo. Fire sprinkler systems don't work that way. Yeah, they do. All the damn time. I 2nd that, yes they do, that is how they are suppose to function. |
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Saw a dude burn to death. Freaken gastly only word that come's to mind.. I am GTFO and no fat butt office chair monkey man packing her buffel bag size purse,laptop,10 cell phones and all her family pictures better get in my way. No just kidding.
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Let's not forget headcounts. We had a run years ago to a local factory that makes nuts and bolts. All stored in little " reloader" type bins, on 7' by 10' shelves. Somehow, one shelf got knocked and tipped on its side and Boom Boom Boom knocked the others shelves over, like dominoes. We get there and tell mgr to get a headcount then start pawing through the mess,hoping some unlucky SOB wasn't getting french-pressed under a foot and a half of 3/8X20. Turned out OK, everyone accounted for, no victims. I'll bet there was some overtime cleaning and sorting that mess. Been back for a few false calls, they still talk about it.
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Fire alarm at work? Works like this for me:
Round up my people (if safe to do so) and GTFO. Accountability check at the rally point. Report results to safety personnel. Hope it is a drill. |
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My keys stay in my pocket
My phone is most likely in my shirt pocket I might lock my toolbox The machines I run will stop when they get to a tool change or the parts done I can see the exit door from where I am If it's cold out I'll have a coat on or can grab it off the back of the chair on my way past I'm outta there.. |
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i work in a steel mill, we laugh at fire
video http://smg.beta.photobucket.com/user/superdavarfcom/media/12-07bline.mp4.html (ETA after we change our drawers) |
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We have a muster at designated areas, only way to tell if someone is not inside/incapacitated. Everyone stays outside until they are accounted for; if you are inside in the warm FingO lots of people are going to be pissed at you.
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Does not matter "if this is a test". You GTFO and assemble. Failure to conform more than once results in job related consequences.
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