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Fireman called out to a house fire. His son, daughter and grandchildren were in there and he couldn't get in to save them :emoticon-0106-cryin

Three children and seven adults have died in a house fire in the US state of Pennsylvania, and a firefighter called to the scene was horrified to find the victims were his own family.

Pennsylvania State Police confirmed the names of six of the victims, but have yet to identify the youngest children, ages five, six and seven.

A criminal investigation has been launched into the fire's cause.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-62445962

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Think he may be trying to get some of it back from his legal team. Apparently one of them sent two years of his text messages to opposing counsel, when they were meant to send them to the US Government for the Capitol Storming Investigation.

Do u think this case would be clean cut lol
 
This is what the conspiracy theorists deserve. Spreading false information can be damaging.
Should have said he was a Dr, not a medical one like. Just someone with a PhD to make wild covid claims.

Maybe you should have listened to them..........no fking suing when **** hits fan for you fella.

It's gonna be sad but remember it was your choice
 
You think this never happened pre covid?
Have you attended many games.

Yeah it did .......just not as regular as they have been since covid jabs got passed out 2 the weak minded.

Same with athletes never known so many heart conditions
 
nah, he's worried that he might be the a crowd when Bill Gate activates the nanobots he put in the vaccines and turns them into flesh eating zombies.

I'd be more worried about having one of the serious side effects from a covid jab rather than having some film extras running around pretending 2 b zombie's tbf.
 
Paramedics should deffo get 2nd jobs as firemen, if they put out a fire they dont need to call an ambulance.

Theyll all have to be on the bugle to sustain the hours tho

In the states I think the fireman are also paramedics, I think that was something that was also raised in the Geroge Floydd trial as there was some debate around which service had been sent out to him, and which service was nearest to location.

I was at a pool where a young kiddy drown in Florida many years ago and it was the fire truck that was sent out to resuscitate him.
 
In the states I think the fireman are also paramedics, I think that was something that was also raised in the Geroge Floydd trial as there was some debate around which service had been sent out to him, and which service was nearest to location.

I was at a pool where a young kiddy drown in Florida many years ago and it was the fire truck that was sent out to resuscitate him.
On our way back from Florida a lady got into health problems about an hour after we set off.
We had to divert to Boston. As we approached the runway, 3 fire engines!
As you can imagine, caused a bit of a commotion on the plane! <laugh>
 
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Cancer explosion since covid jabs.....you avoided the cold and gotta tumour instead.....jobs a fking good un hey

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If one million customers cancel their direct debits on 1st October as planned, the energy companies will be forced to take notice, and hopefully reduce the cost for everybody.

As it happens I can afford to pay even if my bill shoots up again, but I am prepared to take a stand for the millions who can't. The ****s at EDF won't get a penny out of me until they put people before profit. That's called solidarity, you may remember the word.
Energy bills: Charities warn people against not paying

People are being warned of the consequences of not paying their energy bills, as a campaign to refuse payment gathers supporters.

The Don't Pay group, which is demanding a reduction of bills to an affordable level, says more than 80,000 people have pledged to cancel their direct debit payments from 1 October.

This is the date the price cap - the maximum amount suppliers can charge customers in England, Scotland and Wales for each unit of energy - increases.

Analysts are forecasting the typical customer is likely to pay £3,358 a year from October, up from £1,971 a year in April.

Don't Pay says millions of people won't be able to afford their energy bills this winter - and that its campaign is the only way to force the government and energy companies to take action.

The group also says it won't take any action unless one million people sign up and it is "consulting extensively" with legal and personal debt experts.

But charities have warned not paying energy bills has very serious consequences for consumers.

What happens if you don't pay your energy bills?

If you don't agree a payment plan with your supplier, they might try to force you to have a pre-payment meter installed.

In very rare cases, if you haven't paid a bill after 28 days, you might be threatened with disconnection of your supply but you'll normally be offered a meter instead.

Your supplier must give you a chance to pay your debt through a plan first.

If you've reached State Pension age, your supplier can't disconnect you between 1 October and 31 March if either, you live alone or you only live with other people who have reached State Pension age, or children under 18 years old.

Your supplier could also pass your details to a debt collection agency - and there could be charges to cover the cost of this - according to debt charity StepChange.

Many suppliers also charge extra fees for late payments, so this could be another additional cost.

Paying by direct debit is normally the cheapest way to pay for electricity and gas, so if you cancel your direct debit, your bills will likely be higher.

Finally, not paying bills could damage your credit rating and make it harder to borrow money in the future.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62435432


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