What is the prevalence of illegal drug use in Oregon?

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A dramatic incident occurred early one morning when a loud boom woke a resident, prompting them to investigate and call 911 after witnessing flames near a neighbor's house. Firefighters arrived quickly, extinguishing what turned out to be a fire on the neighbor's wooden front deck, which was largely obscured by a hedge. The initial boom was caused by insulation around power lines failing due to heat, not by the fire itself. This fortunate timing likely prevented a more significant disaster. The discussion also touched on concerns about local safety, particularly regarding drug use in the area, which is notably high in Oregon. The resident expressed lingering anxiety about the incident, struggling to sleep in the following nights.
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The day after Labor day...

Someone ask me about today, tomorrow.

It was one big shish kum bah after the other.

Actually, it started with a bang. A 747 landing in your front yard type bang, with flames, 20 feet wide, and 30 feet high, outside my bedroom window, at 4 am...

time for bed, now that I know what happened...

:zzz:

The story I spun in my head, with too little visual information...

And the 5 fire trucks parked in front of my house this morning for an hour, with all those Christmassy lights blinking, in the dead of dawn...

It couldn't have been a dream, could it? :smile:
 
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I think you fell asleep watching Die Hard 2. You choose...poorly.
 


OmCheeto said:
Someone ask me about today, tomorrow.

So, Om - how was your day yesterday?
 


russ_watters said:
I think you fell asleep watching Die Hard 2. You choose...poorly.

747 may have been an exaggeration.

Anyways, yesterday at around 4am, I was awoken by a loud boom. So I looked out my bedroom window and saw something like the following:

2012.09.04.0400.boom.fire.jpg

Not knowing where the flames were originating, I went to my front porch and saw the same thing. Then I heard someone scream. So of course I hurried to my phone and called 911.

Operator: State your emergency
Om: MY NEIGHBORS HOUSE IS ON FIRE!
Operator: How much of the house is on fire?
Om: I don't know! It looks like the whole thing is on fire!
Operator: What is your name?
Om: Om
Operator: What is your last name?
Om: Cheeto
Operator: What is your address?
Om: 12456 SE Clinton
Operator: Do you have a call back number?
Om: 503-124-3654
Operator: Ok. Do not try and put the fire out by yourself. Thank you.


So I went back to the front porch, as I couldn't see out my front window as the shades were lowered, and the flames were completely gone.

?

I went back in and called 911 and told them the fire was, um, gone.

They said thank you, and that the residents had also called.

So I went back out to my front porch and four big fire trucks arrived and the firemen spent about an hour making sure the conflagration/nownotaconflagration was out.

On my way to work, I finally got a look at the house, as it is almost completely obscured by a 10 foot tall Laurel hedge. It appeared that their entire 200 square foot wooden front deck had been what was on fire. The firemen had helped remove about 30 square feet of the siding from the front of their house.

But the mystery was, how could such a fire start with such a huge BOOM, and then be out in less than 90 seconds. My brain created all manner of scenarios during the day.

So I stopped by the neighbor's house last night and asked.

I was completely wrong.

:blushing:

Ah! I'm late for work.
 


OmCheeto said:
But the mystery was, how could such a fire start with such a huge BOOM, and then be out in less than 90 seconds. My brain created all manner of scenarios during the day.

The fire didn't start with the boom, so no cans of combustible liquids were required.

The boom was generated when the insulation around the power lines to their house failed, due to the heat.

I thought it was most fortuitous that the lines were positioned such that they became a very improbable fire alarm. Had the boom not woken everyone up, I'm pretty sure there would be no house left. And with the proximity of their fir trees, it's possible that...

2012.09.06.0643.firemap.jpg


... I'm now thinking of moving. :bugeye:

ps. The house is still without municipal power, as I can still hear their electric generator going.
 


What caused the fire?
 


Evo said:
What caused the fire?

As far as we could tell, crack heads.
According to a new report, Oregon ranks fourth in the country for illegal drug use by people over the age of 12.

His property, like mine, is unfenced. So people of the night, can wander in and out, and do lolz kind of stuff.

ps. I hear the generator no longer running, and the power lines were not droopy when I got home today. Life is returning to normal.

pps. Though I've woken up at 4 am the last two nights for no reason, and think about it, and can't get back to sleep, and... I should call a lawyer... :wink:
 


According to a new report, Oregon ranks fourth in the country for illegal drug use by people over the age of 12.

*wonders where Oregon ranks for illegal drug use by people under age 12*
 

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