Ever have one of those years...

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Ever have one of those years...
« on: January 03, 2008 - 03:39:18 PM »
Back in October I sadly sold my green '94 Ram to a guy down the street.  The truck was in excellent condition, but I just didnt need a truck anymore, and wanted better mileage.  While he was waiting for opposing traffic to pull into our driveway, he got rear-ended by a highschool girl on her cell phone, going about 55 mph.  I saw the whole thing, I was taking the plates off my truck in the driveway...

He bought the truck anyways, because his Expedition was totally demolished.  Thanked him, and didnt think anything of it.  About a month later, my sister called me, said that my old truck was in an accident.  The whole front right corner was bashed in, the door had been replaced, and the rear glass was out.  It killed me to look at it when I saw it drive by one day. 

Then a few weeks later we heard from a friend (he banks at where their families wife is employed) that the wife had slipped on the icy steps, had broke something, and was in the hospital.  These guys were really having some bad luck it seemed. 

Then, on Christmas day, the house they were renting started on fire from the turkey broiler.  No renters insurance...  I'll see if I can find the article.

Can it get any worse?  Sure, but I sure feel bad.  Just thought I'd share an interesting story. 
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2008 - 03:45:43 PM »
Christmas fire displaces another township family

Published Friday, January 04, 2008
 
Christmas Day didn’t quite turn out the way Billy and Patience Biedler had hoped.

A turkey fryer being readied to cook a family’s Christmas dinner malfunctioned Tuesday and burned the Billy and Patience Biedler home.

Patience said the family opened some of their gifts Christmas morning and they were getting ready for their extended family to arrive for the big holiday meal.

The family had just checked the fryer moments before the blaze started, according to Patience. That was around 2:30 p.m.

“A minute later, I opened up the garage door and there were flames,” she said. “I screamed and told everyone there was a fire.”

Family members grabbed a fire extinguisher from under the kitchen sink and knocked down the flames.

“We got the fire out three or four times, but it just kept igniting,” Patience said.

Someone dropped a blanket over the fryer to try and smother the blaze and carry the equipment out of the garage, but by then it was too hot.

The fire quickly spread to the ceiling in the garage. By the time the flames hit the rafters and insulation, they shot quickly into the house.

“You feel helpless watching your house burn,” Patience said. “We basically left the house with the clothes on our back. Everything is gone.”

One blessing from the day came when Billy realized he’d taken off his wedding ring and placed it on the kitchen counter when starting to prepare the Christmas meal. Firefighters went inside the burning home to retrieve the ring.

Billy and Patience were also able to get a few important papers from inside two of the upstairs bedrooms before the fire spread. A couple photo albums from the home’s basement were also salvaged by firefighters.

The new toys the Biedler’s children had opened earlier that day were gone. Patience said the kids were able to enjoy a couple games of their family’s big holiday gift -- Guitar Hero III and Rock Star -- prior to the fire. The video games and everything else inside was destroyed or severely smoke or water damaged.

One person, Carlie Gibson, was transported to the hospital for possible smoke inhalation. She was home by Wednesday.

The blaze was the second tragedy for Patience Biedler’s children over the past month. Patience’s ex-husband, Tom Gibson, lost his family’s Star Prairie Township home to fire Dec. 5.

“It’s been a horrible month,” Patience said in a phone interview on the way back from her grandmother’s funeral Thursday. “My kids’ sense of security has to be gone.”

She said her faith in God has helped her and her family through the recent tragedies.

“We all learn things through the experiences we face,” she said. “You learn endurance. And God is what I keep holding onto.”

Still, the family has been struggling with little sleep and growing worries about the future in the wake of the tragedy.

“Everything goes through your head -- the what ifs, the things you can’t do anything about,” she said. “You think about the things you’ll never get back, like my uncle’s toy tractors that were in the house. They’re all melted. There are all those sentimental things that you’ll never get back.”

A fund has been set up at The RiverBank for the Biedler family. Donations can be deposited at any RiverBank branch office.

The Biedlers were renting the home, but didn’t have any renter’s insurance in force presently. They were housed in a local motel by the Red Cross for the next several days.

The family was able to find a home to rent over the weekend and is settling in, according to Patience.

Patience said the family wants to thank all the firefighters, friends and neighbors who rallied to help the family.

Because some of the Biedlers left the house in stocking feet and no coats, neighbors rallied to make sure everyone stayed warm. Hats, mittens and boots were gathered up for all to wear.

Donations also came in quickly to help the family, with promises of more help to come.

“Everybody’s been wonderful,” she said. “We want to say a huge thank you to everyone.”

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« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2008 - 03:55:57 PM »
That's tough!1 I'll have to not complain to much.
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Re: Ever have one of those years...
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2008 - 04:23:39 PM »
Wow! What a bummer.
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« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2008 - 04:26:27 PM »
Whoever reads this-drywall the insides of your attached garage. Drywall would of saved alot of damage, also, if U don't have tenants insurance GET IT.

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Re: Ever have one of those years...
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2008 - 07:37:23 PM »
Boy, just when you think things are bad, you can almost always find someone less fortunate than you.  I agree with T_A - I'm not going to complain as much.
And this family deserves to have a brighter and luckier  New Year - sounds like they've already had all the bad luck in one lump sum...
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« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2008 - 09:37:04 PM »
whew!  :walkaway:
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Re: Ever have one of those years...
« Reply #7 on: January 03, 2008 - 10:53:53 PM »
What was a turkey boiler doing operating inside a garage?  Carbon monoxide hazard, fire hazard, open flame in a garage full of combustibles...he didn't think that one through.

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Re: Ever have one of those years...
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2008 - 12:31:58 AM »
Boy, after reading that I will never boil another turkey in boiling oil, with fire, in my house again....whew....
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Re: Ever have one of those years...
« Reply #9 on: January 04, 2008 - 01:49:32 AM »
Yikes!  :eek7:  That's definitely a chain of bad luck if I have ever seen any.
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« Reply #10 on: January 04, 2008 - 02:44:55 AM »
I am sorry to hear about that.  I will also agree with Rare_T_A and not complain anymore.
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Re: Ever have one of those years...
« Reply #11 on: January 04, 2008 - 04:40:43 AM »
MY condolences .... it does sound a lot like my life though
 they say bad things happen in 3s I just didn`t think it would be 3 decades

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« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2008 - 09:58:07 AM »
Whoever reads this-drywall the insides of your attached garage. Drywall would of saved alot of damage, also, if U don't have tenants insurance GET IT.

As a home inspector, let me share some building codes and my experience re attached garages:

5/8" Type X drywall is a building code requirement on any garage wall that attaches to a house.  Check your local codes, some require double 5/8".  Also the ceiling, if a fire wall does not extend all the way up to the roof. 

Folding ladders in the garage ceiling (for attic storage) are not allowed (unless they are specifically fire-rated) because they compromise fire separation between the house and garage.

Furnaces, water heaters and other gas-fired appliances must be at least 18" above the garage floor to prevent the appliance from igniting combustible gases that lay on the garage floor (combustible gases are heavier than air).

The service door between the house and garage should have a self-closing device so the door shuts automatically, preventing toxic fumes (running cars, for example) from entering the house.

I've seen a lot of homes where the owner insulated (but not drywalled) an exterior wall, leaving the paper-faced insulation exposed.  Read the warning label on paper-faced insulation - it clearly states that the facing is flammable and should not be left exposed.  This is a real fire hazard.

Having said all this, these building codes are in place to prevent accidental combustion, not to allow for foolish activities like boiling turkeys or using charcoal or gas grills in garages.

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Re: Ever have one of those years...
« Reply #13 on: January 11, 2008 - 05:28:56 PM »
I hope that I never have one of those years but been pretty close.
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