The Call

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Around 4:00am, there was a call at a local fire station in Pensacola, Florida. When they heard an answer, they heard screams of many people and the sound of crackling fire. The fireman yelled in astonishment for the person to tell them their location right away. They heard not just one person using the phone, but everyone they were heard screaming in unison, "1242 Westbrooke apartment complex D." 

The firefighters all rushed over and looked in astonishment as the apartment complex was completely unharmed. They took a precaution and evacuated everyone from the complex. Grumpy and groggy, the people living inside took their pets and children and waited outside.

The firefighters did a clean run-through of the apartment. But, before the chief firefighter was about to release the waiting owners, an explosion on the lower part of the complex occured.

Flames started appearing rapidly in all of the windows and the apartment slowly began to turn to ash and cinders. Upon further inspection, thy found a gas pipe had ruptured and was ignited by a water heater's flame.

The firefighters were shocked when they saw what occured and remembered the call. When they tried to contact the number again to thank the caller...they only recieved the following response.

"We're sorry, this number no longer exists. Perhaps you dialed the wrong number...Please hang up or try thr number again....and thank you for saving them.

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