Fire in the disco! Fire in the disco! Fire in the office hell!

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So, like, apparently, the air conditioner here exploded and caught on fire and there was like alarms and shit and everything. Like this happened at 10am. So the "fire safety director" (we have no such person, it's just some chick from the hotel) gets on saying it's just a fire drill and no one is to go anywhere. Meanwhile, this place reeks of burnt wire and it's filled with hazy smoke. Also: 90 degrees in here. Since 10am! And we cannot go home. WHY couldn't the place just completely blow up, after I leave ?That'd be so cool.

Ally (mlescaut), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:19 (twenty-two years ago)

knew whose this was on the first exclamation point

M Matos (M Matos), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:23 (twenty-two years ago)

there might be an osha angle you can work there, encourage coughing, maybe fake pass out.

James Blount (James Blount), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:24 (twenty-two years ago)

Dude, this thread is totally serious! My workplace is filled with electrical wire smoke and we're not being allowed to leave! And they won't call the fire department cos we've got so many violations. Oh my god. I'm getting carbon monoxide poisoning.

Ally (mlescaut), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:25 (twenty-two years ago)

...and meanwhile, in places like the one i work in, it got to the point where we had fire drills so often (and all went outside, apropos of nothing) that the fire department had taken to taking its sweet time to get here, moseying in, and then eventually wandering back out to inform us that all was okay.

if the alarm went off for so much as a single ding, i think we'd all have to go outside.

that's ridiculous, Ally. anyone else there you can convince to leave with you? it'd be far more difficult for them to reprimand you for leaving (when you SHOULD, but that's beside the point) if a whole group does it with you...

i second the OSHA angle. bastards. >P

janni (janni), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:26 (twenty-two years ago)

(maybe call in the fire dept. anonymously)

James Blount (James Blount), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:26 (twenty-two years ago)

get the fuck up and leave and hit the fire alarm on the way out

Ed (dali), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:27 (twenty-two years ago)

Stow that shit sailor! Enough of your bitching!

Craig (ystrickler), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:28 (twenty-two years ago)

Yo, Yanc3mo, if you were cool and hung out with me more often you'd know my boss isn't Craig! We, um, got separated by the Company. Probably cos they heard about us.

Ally (mlescaut), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:29 (twenty-two years ago)

THAT'S WHAT U *coughcoughcough* THINK *coughcoughcough*

Craig (ystrickler), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:31 (twenty-two years ago)

What Ed said. I'm surprised you're putting up with this. My last job would give us days off for "bad air quality."

amateurist (amateurist), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:32 (twenty-two years ago)

That's extremely not good. What worries me is the other violations the place has -- because of that they're refusing to call the fire department? Um, not good at all. Isn't there someone there with some sort of ethical judgement that you can talk to about this?

Jeanne Fury (Jeanne Fury), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:32 (twenty-two years ago)

We have no ethics. I mean, the fire was put out by some dude that came in and took apart the A/C, he seemed to know how to put out an electrical fire at least. The landlord was like, "No, it's not the A/C, it's Balduccis, they're probably cooking fish." It's like, what? Do they wrap the fish in wire and rubber and then blow it up? That seems a bit non-tasty if you ask me. So I get the landlord over...and he yells at my boss about a box in the hallway because it's a fire hazard!!! Meanwhile, the a/c is literally ON FIRE while he's doing this, I mean wtf is that?

PS Craig is not the boss of me, STFU, he's not even in this building!

Ally (mlescaut), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:37 (twenty-two years ago)

Ally call the fire dept. right now.

hstencil, Tuesday, 3 June 2003 19:57 (twenty-two years ago)

ditto.

James Blount (James Blount), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 20:03 (twenty-two years ago)

Happened here once during freezing rain. They didn't evacuate the building but it smelt like burning plastic and was pretty nerve racking but at least they didn't lie about it.

Mr Noodles (Mr Noodles), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 20:05 (twenty-two years ago)

Call the police and say you think a bomb went off in the air conditioner.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 20:07 (twenty-two years ago)

ally if you'll e-mail me the name, location of where you work I'LL call the fire dept. for you.

James Blount (James Blount), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 20:07 (twenty-two years ago)

I was about to say, time to lay the smackdown on these people.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 20:08 (twenty-two years ago)

indeed.

janni (janni), Tuesday, 3 June 2003 20:10 (twenty-two years ago)

It's cool, at least we get to go in casual tomorrow instead of in ridiculous expensive suits...

I just found out that another of our buildings was on fire today too!

Ally (mlescaut), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 01:04 (twenty-two years ago)

as the firies slogan states "get down low, and go, go, go"

Chris Radford (Chris Radford), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 01:08 (twenty-two years ago)

fires are just nature's way of cooking things. relax.

Mike Hanle y (mike), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 03:36 (twenty-two years ago)

Um, if this is your employers' attitude toward fires and fire risk, be ready to run for your life. And Blount is OTM about turning these guys in anonymously. This probably constitutes "wanton endangerment"; there might even be a reward for ratting on these people.

j.lu (j.lu), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 03:40 (twenty-two years ago)

wtf, that is so bad, they should have evacuated all of the employees straight away!

Pinkpanther (Pinkpanther), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 07:44 (twenty-two years ago)

Typical Bank Conversation.

Queue is going out the door, children are fainting etc)


Ronan:Excuse me, is anyone in this queue making a lodgement? Because if you want you can use the quicklodge machine over here instead of queuing.

Customers:*blank looks*

Ronan:Is anyone here making a lodgement?

Customer #1: Oh I am

Customer#2:Me too.

Ronan:If you want to come this way you can use the quicklodge machine instead of queuing.

Customers:*indecisive animal noises*

IT'S FUCKING QUICKER YOU FOOLS. Some day I want to walk out there and throw a really patronising parent style tirade like "I'm in there answering calls from fucking idiots like you all day who've lost their card or tied their shoelaces together and then I come out here to try and relieve things for you, and let you use the quicksave, AND WHAT DO I GET? INSOLENCE, thats what. your father will be disgusted".


(I love the bank)

Ronan (Ronan), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 16:16 (twenty-two years ago)

Also people on the phone.

We are so short-staffed and today I think I said helloaljfcfajbncjajcajcajscjbasducajschjasbronanspeakinghowcanihelpyou about ten thousand times.

Anyway when callback armageddon sets in circa 2, ie when noone who i took messages for has got called back by managers and they all begin calling me back, I suspect some of them hang up at the sound of my voice.

Maybe this is paranoid but it's very rude, I want to dial them back and ask them how they think they'd feel, or tell them to stop making prank phonecalls.

Ronan (Ronan), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 16:19 (twenty-two years ago)

is that gaelic or jibberish?

Ed (dali), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 16:23 (twenty-two years ago)

jibberish to represent phone answering jibberish, "good afternoon, blah blah bank, ronan speaking how can I help you".

Ronan (Ronan), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 16:28 (twenty-two years ago)

Yes, but Ronan, was the bank on fire? This is a thread for setting workplaces on fire!

Ally (mlescaut), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 17:02 (twenty-two years ago)

I liked Ronan's story but was mildly wondering about that myself.

felicity (felicity), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 17:43 (twenty-two years ago)

seriously ronan, set one of them on fire next time and THEN tell us yr sad tale

Yanc3y (ystrickler), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 17:45 (twenty-two years ago)

"jibberish" = nonsensical jibba jabba

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 17:46 (twenty-two years ago)

Tracer overdosing on the Daily Show shockah!

Nicole (Nicole), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 17:47 (twenty-two years ago)

helleooooowwwwwwwwww

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 17:49 (twenty-two years ago)

I told the story about how my office building caught on fire a couple of years ago, didn't I? While I packed up my stuff and got the fuck out of Dodge, the rest of my coworkers milled around asking, "Is that smoke? Is this a real fire? It is? Should we leave the building?"

The best was when they finally joined me outside and this one guy said, "Oh, I left my housekeys upstairs" and tried to go back inside, only to be furiously rebuffed by the fire department. (The FD wanted to condemn the building. As it was my last week with the company, I was deeply amused.)

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 18:03 (twenty-two years ago)

This is a thread for setting workplaces on fire!
http://www.beavis-butthead.ru/pictures2/butt.jpg
"Heh, heh.Fire is cool. Hey Ally, can I touch your thingies? That would kick ass."

Charles McCain (Charles McCain), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 18:09 (twenty-two years ago)

I might have told this story in another thread, but one of the best days of my life was during the last summer I lived in India. It being India and summer, it was about 110 degrees outside. I was working in an office building, doing shitty office work that I hated. One morning, the building next door caught on fire, on the floor at the same level as the floor that I worked on. There was only a narrow (maybe 10 feet) alley between our two buildings, and I could see into the office that was on fire, all this paper and desks and stuff burning. The fire trucks came and tried to squeeze into the alley between the two buildings, but they couldn't fit. So the firemen came up into our building, to my floor, and used our fire hoses to try and put out the fire, dragging them through the halls and spraying them out the window to the building next door. The hoses left big puddles in the hallways. It wasn't until this point that they started sending people from my office home. Me and my friend Kate who worked in the same building got the hell out of there on an autorickshaw, went to the American Embassy compound, where we met up with the rest of our friends, and spent the rest of the blistering day in the pool and getting paid for it. 'Twas great.

NA. (Nick A.), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 18:10 (twenty-two years ago)

This thread is disgusting now, thanks Charles.

Ally (mlescaut), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 18:11 (twenty-two years ago)

Sorry.

Charles McCain (Charles McCain), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 18:19 (twenty-two years ago)

Shit yeah I didn't read the top, I still haven't to be honest. I'm incapacitated by work.

My story is kind of incongruous now, so yes the bank was on fire.

Ronan (Ronan), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 19:04 (twenty-two years ago)

Ronan, I just wanted to let you know:

1. Stop
2. Drop
3. Roll.

Ally (mlescaut), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 19:05 (twenty-two years ago)

is that a safety plan in the event of fire?


i have beer now, last nights leisure time pool playing was just more agonising concentration so tonight I'm going drinking in the local public park to bring back the halcyon days of being 15.

Ronan (Ronan), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 19:10 (twenty-two years ago)

This makes me miss working in a really nice restaurant kitchen, where we constantly set a variety of things on fire on purpose.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 19:12 (twenty-two years ago)

The building I work in should get some sort of reward for their fire safety efforts. Everbody, it seems, has a job to do in case there's a fire. There are constant meetings about it to the point of fear mongering. I'm convinced that if something was to ever happen no one would get out alive because of the tasks they have to perform. That's how safe this building is.

lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 19:18 (twenty-two years ago)

"We had to incinerate the employees in order to save them"

lawrence kansas (lawrence kansas), Wednesday, 4 June 2003 19:20 (twenty-two years ago)


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