jwstewar
Active member
Just thought I would give a quick blurb here and let you know what is going on. I received a call yesterday at work from my wife that said I needed to come home. I asked her why, she said our house was on fire. Upon getting home I find that it has destroyed everything and it is still burning. I keep my scense about me, the firemen had pull the meter box so I got the wires disconnected from the house so we could turn power back on to the garage. I then used the tractor to take stuff the firemen were retrieving from the house back to the garage. While they were taking stuff out, none of it is really "saved." It all has parts either melted/singed or whatever. I was able to grab a few pictures today, but I forgot the camera in the car and the hotel is full so we are parked around back, I will try to post them tomorrow sometime.
The fireman got a few of Keagan's toys and some shirts. They didn't get anything of Alexandrea's. We have been able to get to Monica and my closet yet. The only clothes we had were what we had put in the camper to go out last night.
I love the community we live in. We had probably 35 - 40 firefighters from three different townships w/ probably 8 or 10 firetrucks working to save our house all because they want to help their neighbor not because it is a job. We have had neighbor come and give us money that we've never met before. Churches have taken up donations and given it to us - even though we've never set foot in their door.
The amazing thing that happened is, even though the fire started in the office by the computer. We were able to retrieve pictures in photo albums stored across the room. Last night I looked over at the front of our garage. There were probably 20 people sitting on the concrete in front our garage pulling pictures out of albums and drying them to try to keep them from getting ruined. They've estimated somewhere between 5 & 10k pictures they've save. So far I'm out of our digital pictures. I know they were on one hard drive, so I'm going to look into some data recovery companies to see how much they would charge to try to recover as the computer is laying in front of the house right now. Right now we are staying at the Hampton Inn. The adjuster is supposed to be there Monday. We'll see what happens then, but the house is a total loss.
We will rebuild, it will be bigger, better and strong. At least none of us were hurt or killed and no firefighters were injured in fighting the blaze.
The fireman got a few of Keagan's toys and some shirts. They didn't get anything of Alexandrea's. We have been able to get to Monica and my closet yet. The only clothes we had were what we had put in the camper to go out last night.
I love the community we live in. We had probably 35 - 40 firefighters from three different townships w/ probably 8 or 10 firetrucks working to save our house all because they want to help their neighbor not because it is a job. We have had neighbor come and give us money that we've never met before. Churches have taken up donations and given it to us - even though we've never set foot in their door.
The amazing thing that happened is, even though the fire started in the office by the computer. We were able to retrieve pictures in photo albums stored across the room. Last night I looked over at the front of our garage. There were probably 20 people sitting on the concrete in front our garage pulling pictures out of albums and drying them to try to keep them from getting ruined. They've estimated somewhere between 5 & 10k pictures they've save. So far I'm out of our digital pictures. I know they were on one hard drive, so I'm going to look into some data recovery companies to see how much they would charge to try to recover as the computer is laying in front of the house right now. Right now we are staying at the Hampton Inn. The adjuster is supposed to be there Monday. We'll see what happens then, but the house is a total loss.
We will rebuild, it will be bigger, better and strong. At least none of us were hurt or killed and no firefighters were injured in fighting the blaze.