Mar 6, 2006, 07:28 PM
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Dealing with a health hazard...
I didn't know where else to put this. I'm not as upset as I was before, but I'm still not completely fine...
The next door neighbor is a drunk, plain and simple. She somehow left the gas on in her stove. I have no idea how long it had been like that (maybe 10 or 20 minutes). One of the other people in here decided to go outside the front door to toss the trash. She asked me to let her back in.
When I ran upstairs to let her in, I smelled gas all out in the hallway by our apartments. I kept saying, "It smells like gas out there!" One of the other ladies called 911 because the smell was staring to come in our apartment. They told us to get out and tell the other people in the building to get out as well.
Two minutes later, five fire trucks, a couple of cop cars, and two ambulances came up. Our entire neighborhood was like a disco dancefloor with all the lights. For about a minute, they knocked on the lady's door and she would respond, but wouldn't open the door. By the time they got her out, she kept saying she didn't smell anything.
Come to find out, her pilot light on her stove had gone out and if anybody lit cigarettes like they usually did in the hallway, we'd all be dead....
I guess what I'm asking is what's the best way to deal with this next door health hazard because she has a history of doing this crap. This is the second time this has happened since I've been here, but neighbors say she's been doing this long before we moved in.
What would you do? I'm still upset a little about this (it just happened about five minutes ago)...
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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