Okay so… do you think this was paranormal or what?! I really want answers as to what could have triggered the alarm!!! HUGE thanks to my incredible friends for letting me stay in their beautiful home
Wouldn't like to say what that was but given that there was no fire or carbon monoxide I would have to say a fault in the alarm system or paranormal activity
Sometimes you can get dust/dirt in the smoke detectors and it sets them all off because they are all hard wired together. I live in AZ and this happens all the time. If you had windows open and fans on I’d almost guarantee this is what happened to you guys.
@@merklingassoc And Gallop! Diligently running around the house to check for intruders! As a hearing and sight impaired person, that's why when I'm home alone, I sleep down stairs with my dog beside me incase bad guys come. (I still haven't figured out what I'd actually DO if there ever were bad guys...my withering whit and Inter-personal Communications training (IPC) probably wouldn't fit the bill.)
Paramedic here: hey, we don‘t care if someone has an emergency and is naked (except when you tell us, you were cleaning the bathroom naked and somehow fell and the toilet brush got stuck in your butt. Then we might smirk😂). We will feel empathy and get you blankets or help you to put on clothes. It is our job to help people in emergency situations and these happen no matter where you are, what you are doing and what you are wearing. Also we have seen so many people in different shapes and sizes naked, this normal and we literally don’t care. So don’t worry about us!
I’m glad you said that because my link worker or former link worker David Bagnall is his name he more or less when we were in space camp a few years ago and naturally you’re dealing with germ men or boys essentially and he will come in if we were changing and what not and this could be the morning time and it’s like he’s just so used to he doesn’t care he doesn’t make a big deal about it he just comes and says hello and just I love you I love him for it by the way I’m visually impaired and I use VoiceOver dictation so I apologise if this doesn’t sound consistent
As a type 1 diabetic my family has had to call the ambulance so many times from my sugar being low (hypoglycemia) and when they arrive I’m not thinking straight and burning up so I’m just chilling in my bra and underwear idgf and its nice to know you guys don’t either 🤣
I don’t think you realize how reassuring this comment is. I don’t know, irrational fear, maybe? But I’ve been paranoid of this very thing. So to hear you say that they just don’t care, and that with empathy they’ll clothe you… it’s just … thank you! ☺️
I just started this week as a 911 dispatcher. I’m loving it so far. I can’t wait until I can answer phones and help someone through their struggles! You had every right to call them! I’m glad you’re okay though!
Melissa, I’m also a 911 dispatcher! You’re going to love it so much more when you can answer phones!!!!! I left my career of 8 1/2 years to become a dispatcher and I’m here 4 1/2 years strong!!!!
I am Advance EMT and you are the first UA-camr that I have ever watched that has thanked First Responders and Dispatchers for what they do. We work in the most thankless job. I always joke around saying that we like Gods. No one knows that we exist until someone needs us. I would also like to thank you Molly for showing me what it is like for a blind person in an emergency situation and understanding what it means to be blind.
I know I’m always so appreciative of medical personnel who have helped me and my family over the years in different situations. I’ve gone back and thanked nurses, but feel bad when I can’t as easily track down the EMT’s. Dispatchers are even harder. My cousin is a dispatcher, so I know it’s a tough job. Thank you for what you do!
As an epileptic, I’ve met so many kind paramedics who held my hand or carried me when I was too shakey to walk and kept me distracted and talked to me whilst I was coming out of it, it makes me sad that people who don’t need them forget to appreciate them
Ciara holder it’s not just Molly here it’s also myself I am a blind visually impaired person and I have Asperger’s which is a type of autism and just in a fire situation when the fire alarm is flickering I am overwhelmed by the situation because if I do not have a system of getting out of the building I’m screwed because the alarm is going to overwhelm me and it feels like there’s a electric rod or knife being stabbed into my head because that’s how loud the noise is for me and I don’t like loud noises because it’s just it’s like an explosion going off in my head I want to sensory overload and just I wanted to mention that because I’m not being mean by my comment but just I want you to know that and no disrespect to Malu but she’s not the only blind UA-camr out there I am also blind UA-camr and I got you a lot of stuff is well I just wanna put that out there
Hey. Your experience is valid, but just to offer another perspective, I was an EMT from 2000-2020 and I absolutely felt as though the citizens in my county (and other counties) appreciated and valued my work. It wasn’t even just the people on the calls I ran, if I went to a restaurant or a grocery store in uniform people would thank my crew for their service. I was married to a police officer, and if you want to see a thankless job, do that. He would literally risk his life recovering stolen hand guns or breaking up child trafficking rings, and rather than being thanked, people would want to hold him accountable for some idiot cop’s behavior halfway across the country.
@J N in some religions people who commit sui*ide are not allowed to be buried in a cemetery (or a churchyard). Because they are considered to be sinners and to commit sui*ide is the biggest sin one could imagine. So you have a point, actually. I also have these questions and the only response I got was similar to what the previous commenter replied
@@cs5889 it's still his instinct to help Molly. That'll never change. Or she wouldn't still use him as a service dog, if she can't feel that he will help her when needed. She has to trust him with her life.
That was my thought too, though I expect guide dogs ate trained to help their handler evacuate in an emergency. My old collie do was terrified of smoke alarms to the point of freaking out as a half deaf elderly old boy when I was playing SIMS (quietly!) and the smoke alarm in the game went off.
Service dogs are trained to handle these things. My tiny chihuahua psychiatric service dog will at most just grumble and death glare at loud alarms, she’s almost bombproof. Thunderstorms are her weakness but I think it’s mostly from the loud water since she HATES water/getting wet unless she’s drinking it. Since Gallop is program trained and bred as opposed to owner trained, I would expect bombproof in terms of reactivity. He’s a good example of the quality of training from Mira for sure.
Sometimes a false alarm is just a false alarm! I think everything you did was completely understandable and relatable. I'm so glad it turned out to be nothing threatening!
Yes i think so too. We have like those 15 dollar smoke detectors, and once had one blaring in the middle of the night. And again, until in total 6 times . Totally unrelated to cooking or heat or anything... We once had an electrical fire so I was of course looking everywhere for a fire that wasn't there. Very scary! We threw the smoke detector out and got a replacement. They should have their system checked! Glad everything is fine! :D
@J N I did try to answer it, but maybe I can do better at explaining. Not every difficult thing you face is actually a test from God. I don't claim to know what God thinks, and I don't know why some people suffer a lot. If you read the book Job in the bible, you can learn a lot about it. When someone suffers it's important to stand by them, help them if you can, but don't blame them or God for the suffering.
I’m so glad you had gallop beside you. If there was an intruder or fire, he would have told you! Just shows how important a guide dog is for your safety.
I’m a paramedic and my husband is a police deputy so I very much appreciate your support. We do what we do because we care about people and what to help. I’ve taken care of a few blind patients and I have always tired to tell them everything that’s happening and what I’m going to do. I don’t know how if feels but watching your UA-cam has helped me understand maybe a glimpse of it. Also we have see so many people naked that it doesn’t phase us. I just help them get clothes or wrap them in a blanket. I always went to keep my patients modest if at all possible. I want them to feel safe with me. I’m so glad everything turned out to be ok for you but can only imagine how scary that was for you! Sending you extra love right now! 💙
I’ve been a volunteer firefighter/medic for 22 years now. Im a 4th generation from my family in my fire department. I love my job. Molly, you and your Mom totally did the right thing by calling 911. I’m glad you are both ok (and Gallop too)! You stayed as calm as you could and spoke to the dispatcher. Well done!
Big windows are scary as hell. Modern horror films always have these massive homes with huge windows in the woods and the killers are always lurking amongst the trees peering in. I don't know how bougie people live like that. Glad you're all safe.
That is why I can't watch horror films! I have a big window I'm my bedroom. I do have curtains but my dear is that some random dude is gonna be outside my window
When it is extremely hot fire alarms can go off especially if you are in a humid area. Some fire alarms even have heat sensors. They probably need to invest in a ac system or ceiling fans and a central fan system. **edit** Fire alarms can also go off from wildfires.
That’s what I was going to say! We’ve had smoke alarms go off in our house when we’ve opened up the house at night with fans to try and cool it off when it’s very humid out. It’s woken us up in the middle of the night. Kinda scary. Gives me flashbacks to living in the apartments at college where someone would set off the alarm by vaping or burning popcorn once or twice a week.
Was going to say the same thing. The shift between humid day time air and shifting to the cooler night air could have built up some condensation in the alarm system too. Specially as around 2am is when things actually start to cool down.
@@kendragramley6243 the alarm went off so much in our student accommodation, no one evacuated anymore. Whoever set it off had to pay the bill though. I don't know why they didn't just smoke outside 😅
I'm so glad it wasn't carbon monoxide (CO) ! When I was in high school I got migraines about 3-4 times a week that were so excruciating that I couldn't even open my eyes, so I had to go home sick a lot. I'd go home and go straight to my room on the second story and, sobbing in pain, go to sleep. This went on for months. One day my mom got nervous that she smelt rotten eggs. Carbon monoxide is odorless, but companies will add the rotten egg odor to make it noticeable. She called the fire department and they detected major levels of carbon monoxide in he house AND in our blood (they were able to do a test on the spot). So while I was having strange, frequent, unexplained migraines, I really had carbon monoxide poisoning. My room was on the top floor, where all heat rises to, directly above our furnace, so it had the highest CO levels. Where I would run to to seek relief was really making me more sick. The firemen said they'd never seen levels so high and someone survive it! Hearing you tell this story really gave me chills, I'm SO glad you and mama bee are safe!!!
No this is true , about two years ago when I was living in the city, it was late evening and I was hearing yelling outside. Which , for our area was normal. I got kind of nosy so I look outside and there is a HUGE house fire across the street , so I was trying to call for my partner and all I could muster out was "uhh, UHHH, THERES A FIRE OUTSIDE" . that's coming from me, having had a house fire in 2010, not only me but my brother had one two years back as well. So we don't always react the right way
In a newer house like that, the fire alarms are hardwired throughout the whole house and not the small battery operated ones. It could have been a few different things that set it off....electrical surge, short in the wiring....even if it's really hot in the house it can be set off.
Kitchens (in the UK at least) have a heat detector instead of a smoke detector, so it could've been all the heat and humid, sticky air circulated by the fans/coming in through the windows that triggered the alarm perhaps. But either way, I hope you are and will be better. It's scary, emergency situations. ❤️
we had a house a couple years ago that when the battery was low in one of the fire alarms every single alarm went off. For 2 weeks at 2:30 in the morning, every smoke alarm in the house went off because the smoke alarm in the basement needed a new battery.... unfortunately it took 2 weeks to figure out that all the alarms were somehow connected....
Your fire alarm is like mine. It’s hardwire and battery operated. The homebuilder told me to look for the one with a blinking red light. All the other ones had a steady green light on. Of course the one with the blinking red light was in my bedroom downstairs. I never noticed it and green or red lights until I really looked at it. 🥴
@@MollyBurkeOfficial I also had an alarm that would fully blare when the batteries died. Even though it wasn't supposed to. My boyfriends alarm went off for three hours because the day got hot and humid. It needed to be disabled to make it stop. We duct taped the stupid thing after verifying it wasn't CO and walked around with hearing protection until someone could come disable it.
Once a spider got in the smoke alarm at 5 in the morning. Kept blaring then shutting off. It did it like 3 times and it was very jarring and annoying because we were all trying to sleep!
We may not get to say it very often but we really appreciate it. Not saying there aren’t some people out there taking you for granted or misusing services but I think most people who have actually had to call really do. At least I do.
I'm wheelchair-bound and am about to get back into PT because I can't even transfer myself in and out of my chair by myself at all. One of my biggest fears is being in a situation where I'm in bed (on the other end of the house) and there's a fire, killer, etc and my Papa, whom I live with, can't get to me in time. We live way out in the country and when I had a tracheostomy in 2016, it malfunctioned (which we didn't know at the time,) I was legitimately dying, and the paramedics got there in the nick of time. I can emphasize with the feeling of vulnerability because you're way out in the middle of nowhere.
I don't know if you know this already, but it's possible your fire departement keeps a list of people with disabilities. In case of an emergency, they will have the information of your abilities and where to find you. I hope it can help.
I have lived in rural areas for ages now. Thankfully, we have always lived in towns with fire departments at least. But, as for police, no. You only have the county, not any village police.
Dispatcher and ex firefighter here, usually they only have the sirens on to move traffic out of the way to get to the emergency so once they're close to the scene, especially in a rural area, they'd have the sirens turned off. And thank you for acknowledging us Molly! Super super appreciated 💖
@@MollyBurkeOfficial Oh sweetheart somebody’s picking on you we’ll dare they they shouldn’t be doing that you are too sweet and too precious babe and don’t let anybody get to you okay honey 😘❤️🥰❤️
Hi, Molly. I've been your subscriber for a while now. Just wanted to say that you're such a sweet and bright personality, I'm not disabled and have no disabled relatives, I just find your videos very interesting and of course educative, also I'm a petite girl - so your fashion videos are often very useful to me. With love from Russia
once in high school, the maintenance crew were deep cleaning before the end of the year, and the fire alarms kept going off all day long bc the dust they kicked up kept setting off the sensors in the alarms, making it think it was smoke. Could be that the owners of the house you're staying in just need to open up the smoke alarms and give them a good dusting.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm sure in the moment it would be different, but as I sit here I'm just like "I'd rather be dead than naked outside in an emergency" but I like to live dangerously. 😎
@@sarahkoebler7428 I guess one upside of being legally blind if I was ever in an emergency which left me naked outside I wouldn't notice people looking at me. :P
@@eiosti I would hope in the event of an emergency whatever law enforcement is more concerned with the emergency or gives you something to cover up with rather than arresting you
I feel you, Molly. I love true crime so much but I’m living by myself for the first time. I’m not disabled but I have super high anxiety so the littlest odd sound makes me hide in one room for hours. So needless to say, I have been avoiding anything crime related at least until I get more comfortable being by myself.
Naked sleeper here! Lol I usually have my robe near the bed for when I get up to use the bathroom at night, It's also handy for emergencies. When I have kids ill have to go back to sleeping with clothes on, but for now I'm just enjoying the freedom to choose haha
I used to be a completely naked sleeper, but ever since becoming a parent I now sleep in a t-shirt and underwear so I don't have to worry about main floor windows for those late night/early morning kitchen trips. I know exactly where my pants are and can grab them in half a second on the way out of the room if I had to!
Same! Although I have kids and that hasn't changed anything. My son will come to the room for a hug if he needs one, but he goes back to his room on his own, his choice. If I hear the kids need me to come to them I just put the robe on!
That sounds so scary! Never feel bad for calling about something like that. I had a weird issue with my smoke alarm going off saying carbon monoxide warning and the fire department ended up coming to check it out. I was so embarrassed because it turned out to be a dying smoke alarm that was going crazy, but the guy said "if there's no problem then it makes our job a lot easier" and that made me feel better. There is no rule that you have to check everything out before you call, they're there to check for you in a potentially dangerous situation. Edit: just saw the end lf the video. I have a super basic smoke alarm and mine didn't so the "hey I'm dying" periodic beeps, it just went straight to carbon monoxide warning. My alarm doesn't use batteries, you have to get a new alarm.
Mine did this. 5am. Tripped off everyone in the house. The one in the basement was saying fire. The ine on the top floor was saying carbon monixide. The baement one was the one that needed to be replaced.
Oh man, I was in a rental where the carbonmonoxide detector went off and it was a real thing. So we vacated and they got it fixed and we were fine. A few months later we move into a different rental and i was alone and an alarm was going off like crazy so I was calling my landlord, husband, neighbor at night.... turns out it just needed new batteries but man that freaked me out.. you just never know
I have a friend whose entire family got carbon monoxide poisoning and its effected all of them mentally permanently...don't f around with CO, its better to call in a false alarm than to not report a real case
@Amanda Clayton, I believe these comments are from good intentions. But I also agree with you. Molly is amazing at what she does and I admire her rawness and authenticity in all of her videos ❤️
Don't point out that there are negative comments. I haven't seen any and pointing them out really ruins the mood. Those comments don't deserve attention so next time just leave a positive comment, no need to bring up negativity
Hi Molly! I am blind myself and I would be terrified to. I’m glad that everything it’s OK. I’m glad that you and your mom and Gallup is OK. Thank you for feeling comfortable enough to make a video about it. I hope you guys have a great day today! Also gallup is so silly!
1) Glad you all are safe! 2) You are absolutely right, everyone reacts differently in emergency situations. 3) Not an emergency quite to this level, but I was once at my bestie's house making stir fry and egg rolls with her daughter(7) and my brother(10). All of the sudden our stir fry catches on fire. Bestie is a doctor and super smart, so she gets the baking soda to try and put the grease fire out. Weirdly, this only made it a bigger fire poof instead of helping us. Anyway, while she was doing that, I ran to the living room area to usher the children out through the front door. As I yelled, "FIRE!'' and what do these monkeys do? THEY FREAKING JUMP ON THE COUCH to have a look and in unison shout "COOL!" So I shoved them out the front door, bestie grabs oven mitts and tosses a big lid to cut the fire's oxygen supply, then takes the pot and shoves it out through the back door. Everything was ok, except for the partly melted microwave above the stove lol. Needless to say we had a fire safety talk and review with the newly outed pyros we discovered we are related to lol
The best way to put out a grease fire, is to turn off the heat source, covering the flames with a metal lid or cookie sheet, if it's small, put baking soda or salt, you could also use a class b dry fire extinguisher, and never extinguish it with water.
Hearts to you, your mom and Gallop on that night. I am glad everyone is okay. The house you were staying at sounds absolutely amazing but I respect you giving her privacy. Take care of yourselves this weekend ladies!
So, you guys having the windows open (with all this smoke in the air) could have triggered the fire alarm to go off! That's my theory. I've been through a house fire and I can totally empathize with the whole not making the right decisions in the moment thing. It's so scary! Sorry this happened to you, and I hope that you have a calm and restful week 💛
In the moment you told us about gallop running towards your side to comfort and protect you I personally really felt like his retirment plan is to soon scheduled. Gallop is so well trained and over the pandemic he might have lost some progress, but he can always recall his commands and things he has learned throughout the years.✨🦮 It's just a thought and reality might look different, but I am so proud of him being such a gentle dog with a loving soul and an educated mind💓🌺
When something similar happened to me, the fire people did their checking then let us know it was probably a bug that crawled somewhere and got fried which was then too small to detect later or dust got stuck in the alarm. It being really hot out and you having fans may have picked up dust? So glad your okay now.
I'm 56 and would have called 911 too! Such a weird situation. I read some of your comments and the extreme heat seems to be the most possible answer. I'm so glad that you had your mom and Gallop with you. It's more comforting to go through something like that when you have someone else there too. Then, when you get to the "processing stage", you know that you didn't dream it and can talk through the craziness. Glad you are all safe!
Being a house on a lake, my first thought is maybe a bug of some type tripped the alarm. They have been known to set of fire alarms and other types of alarms in the past.
Never feel bad for calling 911 if you are scared. What wastes resources is not scared people asking for help but people calling it on things they know aren’t emergencies
You two both did the best thing for yourselves. So glad you are ok. I once had smoke detector kept going off and eventually found a spider coming out and it never went off again. It could possibly be something like that.
Hi, I wanted to thank you for this story, I'm a first responder and I'm used to dealing with people in need, but never realized how different it must feel and be for people who have a disabilitie, hopefully I'll be more empathic and I'll definitely take more time to talk with them about how they view, perceive and feel the situation, because I cannot pretend to understand but I can listen and be there.
Oh wow! This was maybe not the best video for me to watch right now but I just love your story times. I'm still a bit shaken up over yesterdays adventure when we hit a pothole and our suspension broke, in the middle of nowhere. Luckily no-one got hurt and we got home safely.
Our apartment building fire alarm was going off kind of regularly in the morning and they just recently realized the guy leaf blowing in the parking garage was triggering it!
Hope you your mum and gallop are doing ok now !! It is a real shock and a terrible and scary experience as a blind person I would know . Sending love and support and I know what you’re going through and how shocking it can be I have been in that situation when my fire alarm went off and it was because of the humidity maybe that was the cause of what happened to you stay healthy molly xx
I had a similar experience! You mentioned it was a newer home, which leads me to believe their fire alarms are also new. I used to live in a home that was newly renovated with updated fire alarms, and the fire alarms would ALL go off (in every room because they were all synced together) if the air was too hot and thick. It happened quite a few times, even though they weren't "heat detectors", they were smoke detectors. Even my landlord had no idea why it happened. But it sounds like that's what might have happened with your situation as well. It is SCARY when it happens in the middle of the night, especially since I have twins who were just toddlers when we lived in that home. I'm sorry you had to go through such a traumatic experience! I'm wondering if the new smoke detectors in Canada had a faulty batch and that's why it happened, because it hasn't happened in our new house and we have the same smoke detectors here (and we've had some hot and humid days). Obviously it's not a definite answer, but its an idea on what happened!
I’m so sorry you had a bad week, but I’m glad you’re okay, that must have been so scary. Unrelated, but that color looks stunning on you! Ur eye shadow matches so well and it’s just an amazing look overall!
Man, got chills and teared up listening to this. I can't even imagine having to deal with that while being unable to see and in an unfamiliar area. I'm glad you're all okay and it was nothing serious.
Ah yes, I do have a similar story to this! I love your story times! My miniature attempt at a story time :) When I was about 9 or so (2009ish) we were also staying at a family friends lake house! I live in New Zealand, this is in NZ. I was sharing a bunk bed with my now - late aunty from the UK in a room with two bunk beds, I was on the top on the left. I also have a disability, like Molly, except I'm deaf, not blind! I have cochlear implants and take them out at night and have for most of my life, since about 8y/o ish onwards. Around 3am there was an alarm that went off which woke up everyone in the house, but (and I'd have to check with my mother who may remember) I believe it was actually coming from the neighbour's house, not the one we were in. And that went on for a while, and I think it might've gone off again later too, but I didn't know any of this until the morning! Everyone else was quite tired and grumpy/annoyed but I was fine! xD So thanks for this story time Molly, it made me laugh, the minute you mentioned alarms going off in a lake house in the middle of the night, I IMMEDIATELY thought of my own story and had a laugh! :) x
Molly I watched a couple of your videos, and I came to the conclusion that you are a wonderful person! When I see you having fun I also get a smile on my face. It’s such a bummer what has happend with the alarm and I can relate how stressful that must have been. Keep up being your positive self !
You can tell it was a very scary moment for Molly because she's taking longer to tell the story ad making sure to be clear and concise which is what your brain does when trying to recall scary moments that you don't want to forget details.
I totally understand the panic you were feeling. When I was a little kid, maybe 3 or 4, I opened the door to the garage to look for my cat and the burglar alarm went off. (it was like 6:45 in the morning) I was TERRIFIED. It starting beeping really loud then *screaming*. Like high-pitched, the world is ending screaming. It kept getting louder and louder. I calmed down after my mom turned off the alarm but I'm sure it was even scarier not knowing what the alarm was about
Molly you definitely have a story to tell, it wouldn't surprise me that the fire alarm malfunctioned, I would have been uncomfortable as well, you wouldn't have been alone in your discomfort. Disabled or not that's an confusing situation to be in. Don't be afraid to call emergency services for a legitimate reason.
You did everything right & you have every right to call emergency services if alarms start going off! I’m with you, Molly, I feel much safer in city/suburbia! Lake houses are where horror movies happen!
@@MollyBurkeOfficial OMG do you know how Florida I am that you even replied to my comment. And I mean this in a very very good week, thank you thank you thank you made my day you made my week you made my ear my mom is really been a year wow! Thank you
I’ve had a spider crawl into an alarm and set it off continually until we found it in there. I’m sorry you had to deal with that. It definitely puts you on edge especially not knowing what’s causing it.
My goodness I'm so sorry you went through that Molly, that's so scary! I can't even imagine. Especially never actually getting an answer for what happened, personally that would scare me more than anything else. Sending hugs and love!
An alarm started going off in the apartment next to us once but no one had lived there for years and they thought it may have been dust in the smoke detector. I'm assuming though that this home would not get ridiculously dusty for any reason so I'm not sure why the alarm tripped. Glad everyone is safe though!
fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors have a “life” usually around 7-12 years. They will go off when they’re expiring and dying. Could have been that.
My crazy crime-junkie brain definitely thought “what if someone tripped the alarms on purpose to try to get you to leave the house so they could steal stuff?” But people saying it was probably the intense heat and humidity definitely sound more rational and logical!
Molly!! I had a really hard week too, and PMSing on top of it... man it seems life can really throw us curve balls one on top of the other sometimes. Also, I was just telling my co-worker yesterday how when I lived with my aunt in my early 20s, I slept through a blaring fire alarm and her knocking and yelling my name (I strangely had the door locked). It wasn't an actual fire, IDK if she ever found out what triggered it. But I agree with commenter R N that it was probably so hot inside that it got triggered. There are amazing portable air conditioners these days, if they don't want an entire AC system it would probably be worth buying a few of those for their home!!
I live with just my 4 yr old in a suburban area house and I have cameras in almost EVERY room and legit got a big dog (my two small dogs are just alarms) for this reason. I don't blame you for freaking out. I'm getting second hand anxiety from it.
Gallop ran to you!! ❤ Of course he would it's just so emotional to hear about. Wow yeah this would be scary. It's already kind of unsettling to sleep somewhere that you're not used to sleeping. I always wanted security cameras in my home but wondered how I'd have time to go through the footage every day. I didn't realize people actually do that. I'd definitely look at it if I had reason to believe someone broke in or something. Though I wish we didn't need them and though they can freak us out like this sometimes, I'm thankful for the security systems we have now.
I'm such a city girl too - pretty much never worry...but when I'm out in the "country" there are so many more things to worry about - bears, deer, crazy birds, no to mention if there are any crazy people. You mentioned it was really hot and stuffy - maybe that some how tripped the alarmed? It makes sense that they would all go off - I've had an apartment where there a smoke detector by the kitchen, so if it went off and we didn't get it to stop within a couple seconds they rest would go off.
Outside city, squirels and mice often damage electrical wires, including alarm wires. If the fire detectors are wired ones (which would make sense as you say they were all making noise), it's possible that's what happened. When the mouse or squirel don't totally cut the wire, the contact is on, then off, then on, then off... That is something pretty common in rural living.
Question: Do you know if Gallop investigated the entire first floor while your mom and you were upstairs on the phone? I've had the smoke alarm go off while cooking and my Doberman quickly shifted to protection mode and ran through every room and ended at the front door sniffing and with his ears up focusing on sounds.
So glad you all are ok. How scary that had to have been. You didn't tell us why you planned to stay until Wednesday????? Inquiring minds need to know.... lol However, best part of the video, the look on Gallops face. Poor puppy, you shared his dirty secret. 😂😭😘
Wow! Molly i was about to compliment of the beauty of your background, i love nature (thats why i love gallop😍)..but the experience!! Sooo touched that Gallop is still in work mode and still there to protect you and mom..take care..be safe! Kisses to Gallop and lavender.🥰
Molly's storytelling abilities are so freaking good. I'm one of those people who sees images when I read or hear a story, and I'm an empath, and I saw and felt all of that. So sorry this happened to you three. But I think this is a story you'll end up retelling down the road. Wild!
Well, now you know how you'll react to an alarm and what to do. God bless the PD and FD for their response and care. Why did the alarm trip? I spent over 40 years in electronics from a tech to a circuit designer and I can only tell you what my instructor in the USAF tech school in 1971 said about electronics, "it's FM...freaking magic"! You never can tell why technology does weird things.
I lost one of my cats in a house fire last year that happened while I was away at the doctor's and I bought the Nest alarms that announce everything and send alerts to phones. Best investment ever. Gives me so much peace of mind. Might be great for your new condo if you haven't looked at your options for that already.
Absolutely true! If I heard 15 minutes as a wait time I would have panicked !!! I live in a very populated area, not a major city technically but the cops and firefighters get to my house in about 2 minutes flat! Maybe sooner! Great in a scary situation! I’m so sorry you had to go through that! XoxoX anyone judging clearly doesn’t know that you can’t go back in time! Especially when you’re in sheer panic it completely takes over! XoxoX I’m just glad you and mom and gallop are okay !
I've had to call 911 so many times in my life! I feel like it's not a normal amount lol 😅 But every time was justified and helped the situation. You can't wait around for someone else to do it! It's an adrenaline rush for sure though.
Me 2 :p i always feel like my boyfriend and i attract situations that need emergency people xD like a guy we saw breaking in a storage unit. A random fire we drove by and people were just watching it... lots of stuff like that.
@@lijntje266 honestly, I'm not surprised. It's called The Bystander Effect. People think other people will call so they don't, meaning no one calls. That's why I ALWAYS jump into action: most people do nothing. Sad but true.
@@stephanieabutler yeah but also i would be like. If there is a Fire i would want to be outside myself xD. A good tip for bystander effect is =) to give people jobs. If you see a problem and people standing. Tell one to cal 911 tell the other to get ... whatever item you may need or help you hold a victem etc. =) people will follow and know what to do =).
Okay so… do you think this was paranormal or what?! I really want answers as to what could have triggered the alarm!!!
HUGE thanks to my incredible friends for letting me stay in their beautiful home
Definitely was paranormal I believe in sprits 😮
I hope you have a better week after this ♥️♥️
I feel you. My first 1 am fire alarm Freshman year of college was wild. I'm sighted but the noise of the alarm tends to overwhelm me.
Wouldn't like to say what that was but given that there was no fire or carbon monoxide I would have to say a fault in the alarm system or paranormal activity
Sometimes you can get dust/dirt in the smoke detectors and it sets them all off because they are all hard wired together. I live in AZ and this happens all the time. If you had windows open and fans on I’d almost guarantee this is what happened to you guys.
I have to give a huge shout out to Mama Bee for running across the entire house despite what might be going on to rescue Molly, such a good mama.
So true, not sure I'd have been brave enough. Go mama bear ❣️❣️❣️❣️
@@merklingassoc And Gallop! Diligently running around the house to check for intruders! As a hearing and sight impaired person, that's why when I'm home alone, I sleep down stairs with my dog beside me incase bad guys come. (I still haven't figured out what I'd actually DO if there ever were bad guys...my withering whit and Inter-personal Communications training (IPC) probably wouldn't fit the bill.)
Paramedic here: hey, we don‘t care if someone has an emergency and is naked (except when you tell us, you were cleaning the bathroom naked and somehow fell and the toilet brush got stuck in your butt. Then we might smirk😂). We will feel empathy and get you blankets or help you to put on clothes. It is our job to help people in emergency situations and these happen no matter where you are, what you are doing and what you are wearing. Also we have seen so many people in different shapes and sizes naked, this normal and we literally don’t care. So don’t worry about us!
I’m glad you said that because my link worker or former link worker David Bagnall is his name he more or less when we were in space camp a few years ago and naturally you’re dealing with germ men or boys essentially and he will come in if we were changing and what not and this could be the morning time and it’s like he’s just so used to he doesn’t care he doesn’t make a big deal about it he just comes and says hello and just I love you I love him for it by the way I’m visually impaired and I use VoiceOver dictation so I apologise if this doesn’t sound consistent
As a type 1 diabetic my family has had to call the ambulance so many times from my sugar being low (hypoglycemia) and when they arrive I’m not thinking straight and burning up so I’m just chilling in my bra and underwear idgf and its nice to know you guys don’t either 🤣
I don’t think you realize how reassuring this comment is. I don’t know, irrational fear, maybe? But I’ve been paranoid of this very thing. So to hear you say that they just don’t care, and that with empathy they’ll clothe you… it’s just … thank you! ☺️
Well that's a relief if I am ever in an emergency when I'm buck nekid XD
Idk why but this made me emotional. Thank you for what yku do
I just started this week as a 911 dispatcher. I’m loving it so far. I can’t wait until I can answer phones and help someone through their struggles! You had every right to call them! I’m glad you’re okay though!
Good luck and thank you for what you do!!
Melissa, I’m also a 911 dispatcher! You’re going to love it so much more when you can answer phones!!!!! I left my career of 8 1/2 years to become a dispatcher and I’m here 4 1/2 years strong!!!!
Thanks for being a dispatcher!
@@chelseyalbin1670 that’s awesome! I’m super excited and loving it so far!
Good luck, hope it goes well.
I am Advance EMT and you are the first UA-camr that I have ever watched that has thanked First Responders and Dispatchers for what they do. We work in the most thankless job. I always joke around saying that we like Gods. No one knows that we exist until someone needs us. I would also like to thank you Molly for showing me what it is like for a blind person in an emergency situation and understanding what it means to be blind.
I have generations of firefighters in Milwaukee in my family and my brother was an EMT; so it makes me sad when you do not feel loved.
I know I’m always so appreciative of medical personnel who have helped me and my family over the years in different situations. I’ve gone back and thanked nurses, but feel bad when I can’t as easily track down the EMT’s. Dispatchers are even harder. My cousin is a dispatcher, so I know it’s a tough job. Thank you for what you do!
As an epileptic, I’ve met so many kind paramedics who held my hand or carried me when I was too shakey to walk and kept me distracted and talked to me whilst I was coming out of it, it makes me sad that people who don’t need them forget to appreciate them
Ciara holder it’s not just Molly here it’s also myself I am a blind visually impaired person and I have Asperger’s which is a type of autism and just in a fire situation when the fire alarm is flickering I am overwhelmed by the situation because if I do not have a system of getting out of the building I’m screwed because the alarm is going to overwhelm me and it feels like there’s a electric rod or knife being stabbed into my head because that’s how loud the noise is for me and I don’t like loud noises because it’s just it’s like an explosion going off in my head I want to sensory overload and just I wanted to mention that because I’m not being mean by my comment but just I want you to know that and no disrespect to Malu but she’s not the only blind UA-camr out there I am also blind UA-camr and I got you a lot of stuff is well I just wanna put that out there
Hey. Your experience is valid, but just to offer another perspective, I was an EMT from 2000-2020 and I absolutely felt as though the citizens in my county (and other counties) appreciated and valued my work. It wasn’t even just the people on the calls I ran, if I went to a restaurant or a grocery store in uniform people would thank my crew for their service. I was married to a police officer, and if you want to see a thankless job, do that. He would literally risk his life recovering stolen hand guns or breaking up child trafficking rings, and rather than being thanked, people would want to hold him accountable for some idiot cop’s behavior halfway across the country.
Bless gallop! He knew exactly what to do to take care of his mama and protect her 💜 that our go that you are ok Molly😓
He's such a good boy!!
@J N in some religions people who commit sui*ide are not allowed to be buried in a cemetery (or a churchyard). Because they are considered to be sinners and to commit sui*ide is the biggest sin one could imagine. So you have a point, actually. I also have these questions and the only response I got was similar to what the previous commenter replied
Bless gallops heart running straight to you. Not many animals can handle those loud alarms.
He's a service animal. I think he's trained to do that.
@@zeebatree1782 yes but I also know hes been transitioning out. Just thought it was super sweet either way and what a great dog he is.
@@cs5889 it's still his instinct to help Molly. That'll never change. Or she wouldn't still use him as a service dog, if she can't feel that he will help her when needed. She has to trust him with her life.
That was my thought too, though I expect guide dogs ate trained to help their handler evacuate in an emergency. My old collie do was terrified of smoke alarms to the point of freaking out as a half deaf elderly old boy when I was playing SIMS (quietly!) and the smoke alarm in the game went off.
Service dogs are trained to handle these things. My tiny chihuahua psychiatric service dog will at most just grumble and death glare at loud alarms, she’s almost bombproof. Thunderstorms are her weakness but I think it’s mostly from the loud water since she HATES water/getting wet unless she’s drinking it. Since Gallop is program trained and bred as opposed to owner trained, I would expect bombproof in terms of reactivity. He’s a good example of the quality of training from Mira for sure.
Sometimes a false alarm is just a false alarm! I think everything you did was completely understandable and relatable. I'm so glad it turned out to be nothing threatening!
OMG, me too!! It was scary but we're so lucky it was nothing!
Yes i think so too. We have like those 15 dollar smoke detectors, and once had one blaring in the middle of the night. And again, until in total 6 times . Totally unrelated to cooking or heat or anything... We once had an electrical fire so I was of course looking everywhere for a fire that wasn't there. Very scary! We threw the smoke detector out and got a replacement. They should have their system checked! Glad everything is fine! :D
Usually a false alarm is just a false alarm.
@J N I believe that when God tests us he doesn't give us more than we can handle. We also come out stronger after going through something difficult.
@J N I did try to answer it, but maybe I can do better at explaining. Not every difficult thing you face is actually a test from God. I don't claim to know what God thinks, and I don't know why some people suffer a lot. If you read the book Job in the bible, you can learn a lot about it. When someone suffers it's important to stand by them, help them if you can, but don't blame them or God for the suffering.
Whenever Mollys voice cracks when she says how disabled she feels... My heart just breaks and I start to cry 😭
I’m so glad you had gallop beside you. If there was an intruder or fire, he would have told you! Just shows how important a guide dog is for your safety.
Or just dogs in general. Their hearing & smell is so much better than humans. & they usually start barking when there’s someone they don’t recognize.
I’m a paramedic and my husband is a police deputy so I very much appreciate your support. We do what we do because we care about people and what to help.
I’ve taken care of a few blind patients and I have always tired to tell them everything that’s happening and what I’m going to do. I don’t know how if feels but watching your UA-cam has helped me understand maybe a glimpse of it.
Also we have see so many people naked that it doesn’t phase us. I just help them get clothes or wrap them in a blanket. I always went to keep my patients modest if at all possible. I want them to feel safe with me.
I’m so glad everything turned out to be ok for you but can only imagine how scary that was for you! Sending you extra love right now! 💙
I’ve been a volunteer firefighter/medic for 22 years now. Im a 4th generation from my family in my fire department. I love my job.
Molly, you and your Mom totally did the right thing by calling 911. I’m glad you are both ok (and Gallop too)! You stayed as calm as you could and spoke to the dispatcher. Well done!
Big windows are scary as hell. Modern horror films always have these massive homes with huge windows in the woods and the killers are always lurking amongst the trees peering in. I don't know how bougie people live like that. Glad you're all safe.
For real and they never have curtains on the windows! As soon as the sun goes down the curtains are closed.
That is why I can't watch horror films! I have a big window I'm my bedroom. I do have curtains but my dear is that some random dude is gonna be outside my window
@@nevadag606 yes
When it is extremely hot fire alarms can go off especially if you are in a humid area. Some fire alarms even have heat sensors. They probably need to invest in a ac system or ceiling fans and a central fan system.
**edit** Fire alarms can also go off from wildfires.
That’s what I was going to say! We’ve had smoke alarms go off in our house when we’ve opened up the house at night with fans to try and cool it off when it’s very humid out. It’s woken us up in the middle of the night. Kinda scary. Gives me flashbacks to living in the apartments at college where someone would set off the alarm by vaping or burning popcorn once or twice a week.
I was wondering if this could be the case
High end fire alarm so likely
Was going to say the same thing. The shift between humid day time air and shifting to the cooler night air could have built up some condensation in the alarm system too. Specially as around 2am is when things actually start to cool down.
@@kendragramley6243 the alarm went off so much in our student accommodation, no one evacuated anymore. Whoever set it off had to pay the bill though. I don't know why they didn't just smoke outside 😅
I'm so glad it wasn't carbon monoxide (CO) ! When I was in high school I got migraines about 3-4 times a week that were so excruciating that I couldn't even open my eyes, so I had to go home sick a lot. I'd go home and go straight to my room on the second story and, sobbing in pain, go to sleep. This went on for months. One day my mom got nervous that she smelt rotten eggs. Carbon monoxide is odorless, but companies will add the rotten egg odor to make it noticeable. She called the fire department and they detected major levels of carbon monoxide in he house AND in our blood (they were able to do a test on the spot). So while I was having strange, frequent, unexplained migraines, I really had carbon monoxide poisoning. My room was on the top floor, where all heat rises to, directly above our furnace, so it had the highest CO levels. Where I would run to to seek relief was really making me more sick. The firemen said they'd never seen levels so high and someone survive it!
Hearing you tell this story really gave me chills, I'm SO glad you and mama bee are safe!!!
I'm sorry you went through that. Also that is literally one of my BIGGEST fears
It's easy to say what someone "should" do in a situation, but you never know how you'll react until it actually happens.
@sky great, awesome. you’re more prepared then the rest of the population.
No this is true , about two years ago when I was living in the city, it was late evening and I was hearing yelling outside. Which , for our area was normal. I got kind of nosy so I look outside and there is a HUGE house fire across the street , so I was trying to call for my partner and all I could muster out was "uhh, UHHH, THERES A FIRE OUTSIDE" . that's coming from me, having had a house fire in 2010, not only me but my brother had one two years back as well. So we don't always react the right way
In a newer house like that, the fire alarms are hardwired throughout the whole house and not the small battery operated ones. It could have been a few different things that set it off....electrical surge, short in the wiring....even if it's really hot in the house it can be set off.
Kitchens (in the UK at least) have a heat detector instead of a smoke detector, so it could've been all the heat and humid, sticky air circulated by the fans/coming in through the windows that triggered the alarm perhaps. But either way, I hope you are and will be better. It's scary, emergency situations. ❤️
I've never heard of that in Canada, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist
That is what I was thinking. Maybe the heat set off the alarm.
I was thinking the same thing. I know they aren’t common but some upscale houses have alarms with both smoke and heat sensors.
Are there any benefits to have a heat detector than smoke?
@@NataliaPessoaXOXOMAKE when you are cooking and there is smoke it wont set it off vs a fire that will
we had a house a couple years ago that when the battery was low in one of the fire alarms every single alarm went off. For 2 weeks at 2:30 in the morning, every smoke alarm in the house went off because the smoke alarm in the basement needed a new battery.... unfortunately it took 2 weeks to figure out that all the alarms were somehow connected....
That’s so rare. But that’s probably what happened so I hope she sees ur comment!
change all the batteries in smoke detectors every 6 months. I change them when we spring ahead or fall back.
Just happened to us last night. Company came out and replaced the master batteries. We’ll find out tonight - 🤞
Your fire alarm is like mine. It’s hardwire and battery operated. The homebuilder told me to look for the one with a blinking red light. All the other ones had a steady green light on. Of course the one with the blinking red light was in my bedroom downstairs. I never noticed it and green or red lights until I really looked at it. 🥴
Same. I was renting a house where the fire alarms did the same thing. Had to change every alarm battery before it would stop
If the sensor has dirt or dust on it, then that could cause the alarm to go off. But a ghost sounds cooler.
AHAHA well lets all agree to go with the ghost storyline for this one... lol
Or a bug
@@MollyBurkeOfficial I also had an alarm that would fully blare when the batteries died. Even though it wasn't supposed to. My boyfriends alarm went off for three hours because the day got hot and humid. It needed to be disabled to make it stop. We duct taped the stupid thing after verifying it wasn't CO and walked around with hearing protection until someone could come disable it.
Haha can she get a medium to check it out?
Once a spider got in the smoke alarm at 5 in the morning. Kept blaring then shutting off. It did it like 3 times and it was very jarring and annoying because we were all trying to sleep!
As a first responder I really appreciate the love, Molly
Thank you for your service!!
We may not get to say it very often but we really appreciate it. Not saying there aren’t some people out there taking you for granted or misusing services but I think most people who have actually had to call really do. At least I do.
Wow that color suites you SO WELL!!! Love you Molly ❤️❤️
Yes, my thoughts exactly!
Really? wow, thank you!
@@MollyBurkeOfficial definitely does!!! 😊 Beautiful combo with the makeup too!
@@MollyBurkeOfficial yes! It compliments your skin tone perfectly
@@sageashley Yes, that eye shadow was perfect!
Asking what alarms someone has in their home is not something I've ever thought to do but now I think I should
I'm wheelchair-bound and am about to get back into PT because I can't even transfer myself in and out of my chair by myself at all. One of my biggest fears is being in a situation where I'm in bed (on the other end of the house) and there's a fire, killer, etc and my Papa, whom I live with, can't get to me in time.
We live way out in the country and when I had a tracheostomy in 2016, it malfunctioned (which we didn't know at the time,) I was legitimately dying, and the paramedics got there in the nick of time. I can emphasize with the feeling of vulnerability because you're way out in the middle of nowhere.
I hope you do what you can to feel safe 💕
Wow, that sounds very scary! Glad you made it out okay
I don't know if you know this already, but it's possible your fire departement keeps a list of people with disabilities. In case of an emergency, they will have the information of your abilities and where to find you. I hope it can help.
@@Karinah1414 awesome comment!!! 🥰
I have lived in rural areas for ages now. Thankfully, we have always lived in towns with fire departments at least. But, as for police, no. You only have the county, not any village police.
Dispatcher and ex firefighter here, usually they only have the sirens on to move traffic out of the way to get to the emergency so once they're close to the scene, especially in a rural area, they'd have the sirens turned off.
And thank you for acknowledging us Molly! Super super appreciated 💖
That sounds soooo scary. I would be freaking out, I’m so glad you had Gallop with you.
I’m so glad Gallop was there to comfort you! God bless you, your mom, your friends, and the rest of your family!
How dare someone be mean to you.❤️ You’re a fighter and ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!❤️❤️
aw, thank you so much! XO
@@MollyBurkeOfficial You really made my day by replying to me!! You are truly an AMAZING person and you should never be shamed bc your disabled!!
@@MollyBurkeOfficial Oh sweetheart somebody’s picking on you we’ll dare they they shouldn’t be doing that you are too sweet and too precious babe and don’t let anybody get to you okay honey 😘❤️🥰❤️
I can't stop staring at how perfectly your makeup matches your sweater 😍
Hi, Molly. I've been your subscriber for a while now. Just wanted to say that you're such a sweet and bright personality, I'm not disabled and have no disabled relatives, I just find your videos very interesting and of course educative, also I'm a petite girl - so your fashion videos are often very useful to me. With love from Russia
Love from Canada Olga! 🙂
I am a volunteer emt and thank you for this video and showing what's it like being blind person in an emergency
The title sounds scary, I haven't watched the video yet but I'm sure this is going to a story time. My favourite! ❤️
once in high school, the maintenance crew were deep cleaning before the end of the year, and the fire alarms kept going off all day long bc the dust they kicked up kept setting off the sensors in the alarms, making it think it was smoke. Could be that the owners of the house you're staying in just need to open up the smoke alarms and give them a good dusting.
In an emergency situation I'd rather be naked outside than dead and since emergencies aren't common I'd rather be comfortable most nights
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm sure in the moment it would be different, but as I sit here I'm just like "I'd rather be dead than naked outside in an emergency" but I like to live dangerously. 😎
@@sarahkoebler7428 I guess one upside of being legally blind if I was ever in an emergency which left me naked outside I wouldn't notice people looking at me. :P
Would you get arrested for indecency? I live in a very urban area. I wonder if that's a thing lol
@@eiosti I would hope in the event of an emergency whatever law enforcement is more concerned with the emergency or gives you something to cover up with rather than arresting you
@@eiosti In an emergency? No. For shits and giggles, most likely. Although places close to nudist areas are bit more lax. 🤣
I feel you, Molly. I love true crime so much but I’m living by myself for the first time. I’m not disabled but I have super high anxiety so the littlest odd sound makes me hide in one room for hours. So needless to say, I have been avoiding anything crime related at least until I get more comfortable being by myself.
Naked sleeper here! Lol
I usually have my robe near the bed for when I get up to use the bathroom at night, It's also handy for emergencies.
When I have kids ill have to go back to sleeping with clothes on, but for now I'm just enjoying the freedom to choose haha
my parents slept in their undies, and would somehow always be in a robe or proper clothing when I woke up in the morning and when I went to sleep lol
I used to be a completely naked sleeper, but ever since becoming a parent I now sleep in a t-shirt and underwear so I don't have to worry about main floor windows for those late night/early morning kitchen trips. I know exactly where my pants are and can grab them in half a second on the way out of the room if I had to!
Same! Although I have kids and that hasn't changed anything. My son will come to the room for a hug if he needs one, but he goes back to his room on his own, his choice. If I hear the kids need me to come to them I just put the robe on!
That sounds so scary! Never feel bad for calling about something like that. I had a weird issue with my smoke alarm going off saying carbon monoxide warning and the fire department ended up coming to check it out. I was so embarrassed because it turned out to be a dying smoke alarm that was going crazy, but the guy said "if there's no problem then it makes our job a lot easier" and that made me feel better. There is no rule that you have to check everything out before you call, they're there to check for you in a potentially dangerous situation.
Edit: just saw the end lf the video. I have a super basic smoke alarm and mine didn't so the "hey I'm dying" periodic beeps, it just went straight to carbon monoxide warning. My alarm doesn't use batteries, you have to get a new alarm.
Smoke detectors have a "shelf life". Their sensors wear out. They need to be replaced every 10 years.
Mine did this. 5am. Tripped off everyone in the house. The one in the basement was saying fire. The ine on the top floor was saying carbon monixide. The baement one was the one that needed to be replaced.
Oh man, I was in a rental where the carbonmonoxide detector went off and it was a real thing. So we vacated and they got it fixed and we were fine. A few months later we move into a different rental and i was alone and an alarm was going off like crazy so I was calling my landlord, husband, neighbor at night.... turns out it just needed new batteries but man that freaked me out.. you just never know
I have a friend whose entire family got carbon monoxide poisoning and its effected all of them mentally permanently...don't f around with CO, its better to call in a false alarm than to not report a real case
Ignore those mean comments Molly! You are so beautiful, incredibly talented and passionate about what you do! It’s a joy getting to watch you💜
@Amanda Clayton, I believe these comments are from good intentions. But I also agree with you. Molly is amazing at what she does and I admire her rawness and authenticity in all of her videos ❤️
Don't point out that there are negative comments. I haven't seen any and pointing them out really ruins the mood. Those comments don't deserve attention so next time just leave a positive comment, no need to bring up negativity
I’m sorry- my bad. I never intended on bringing out any sort of negativity.
I love the content Molly puts out-keep up the good work❤️
@@boborambles not you, but @Amanda Clanton
Hi Molly! I am blind myself and I would be terrified to. I’m glad that everything it’s OK. I’m glad that you and your mom and Gallup is OK. Thank you for feeling comfortable enough to make a video about it. I hope you guys have a great day today! Also gallup is so silly!
1) Glad you all are safe!
2) You are absolutely right, everyone reacts differently in emergency situations.
3) Not an emergency quite to this level, but I was once at my bestie's house making stir fry and egg rolls with her daughter(7) and my brother(10). All of the sudden our stir fry catches on fire. Bestie is a doctor and super smart, so she gets the baking soda to try and put the grease fire out. Weirdly, this only made it a bigger fire poof instead of helping us. Anyway, while she was doing that, I ran to the living room area to usher the children out through the front door. As I yelled, "FIRE!'' and what do these monkeys do? THEY FREAKING JUMP ON THE COUCH to have a look and in unison shout "COOL!" So I shoved them out the front door, bestie grabs oven mitts and tosses a big lid to cut the fire's oxygen supply, then takes the pot and shoves it out through the back door. Everything was ok, except for the partly melted microwave above the stove lol.
Needless to say we had a fire safety talk and review with the newly outed pyros we discovered we are related to lol
Grease fires are weird, you got to have the right stuff to put it out, don’t use water tho for grease haha
The baking soda probably was too fine and so it caught fire instead. I always use salt to smother grease fires
The best way to put out a grease fire, is to turn off the heat source, covering the flames with a metal lid or cookie sheet, if it's small, put baking soda or salt, you could also use a class b dry fire extinguisher, and never extinguish it with water.
Hearts to you, your mom and Gallop on that night. I am glad everyone is okay. The house you were staying at sounds absolutely amazing but I respect you giving her privacy. Take care of yourselves this weekend ladies!
So, you guys having the windows open (with all this smoke in the air) could have triggered the fire alarm to go off! That's my theory.
I've been through a house fire and I can totally empathize with the whole not making the right decisions in the moment thing. It's so scary! Sorry this happened to you, and I hope that you have a calm and restful week 💛
In the moment you told us about gallop running towards your side to comfort and protect you I personally really felt like his retirment plan is to soon scheduled. Gallop is so well trained and over the pandemic he might have lost some progress, but he can always recall his commands and things he has learned throughout the years.✨🦮 It's just a thought and reality might look different, but I am so proud of him being such a gentle dog with a loving soul and an educated mind💓🌺
Im so glad you posted this! I was so confused and intrigued when you brought it up on your insta stories. Much love Molly 🥰😍
I'm glad you and you Mom are safe. Also props for being strong enough to call 911. It's not an easy decision to make. I've been there. 🥰
When something similar happened to me, the fire people did their checking then let us know it was probably a bug that crawled somewhere and got fried which was then too small to detect later or dust got stuck in the alarm. It being really hot out and you having fans may have picked up dust? So glad your okay now.
I'm 56 and would have called 911 too! Such a weird situation. I read some of your comments and the extreme heat seems to be the most possible answer. I'm so glad that you had your mom and Gallop with you. It's more comforting to go through something like that when you have someone else there too. Then, when you get to the "processing stage", you know that you didn't dream it and can talk through the craziness. Glad you are all safe!
Being a house on a lake, my first thought is maybe a bug of some type tripped the alarm. They have been known to set of fire alarms and other types of alarms in the past.
Never feel bad for calling 911 if you are scared. What wastes resources is not scared people asking for help but people calling it on things they know aren’t emergencies
You two both did the best thing for yourselves. So glad you are ok. I once had smoke detector kept going off and eventually found a spider coming out and it never went off again. It could possibly be something like that.
I love your Molly Rambles/Story Time videos! 💗
Hi, I wanted to thank you for this story, I'm a first responder and I'm used to dealing with people in need, but never realized how different it must feel and be for people who have a disabilitie, hopefully I'll be more empathic and I'll definitely take more time to talk with them about how they view, perceive and feel the situation, because I cannot pretend to understand but I can listen and be there.
I hope you're having a restful, peaceful time at home!!!💕
Oh wow! This was maybe not the best video for me to watch right now but I just love your story times. I'm still a bit shaken up over yesterdays adventure when we hit a pothole and our suspension broke, in the middle of nowhere. Luckily no-one got hurt and we got home safely.
Our apartment building fire alarm was going off kind of regularly in the morning and they just recently realized the guy leaf blowing in the parking garage was triggering it!
Hope you your mum and gallop are doing ok now !! It is a real shock and a terrible and scary experience as a blind person I would know . Sending love and support and I know what you’re going through and how shocking it can be I have been in that situation when my fire alarm went off and it was because of the humidity maybe that was the cause of what happened to you stay healthy molly xx
I had a similar experience!
You mentioned it was a newer home, which leads me to believe their fire alarms are also new. I used to live in a home that was newly renovated with updated fire alarms, and the fire alarms would ALL go off (in every room because they were all synced together) if the air was too hot and thick. It happened quite a few times, even though they weren't "heat detectors", they were smoke detectors. Even my landlord had no idea why it happened. But it sounds like that's what might have happened with your situation as well. It is SCARY when it happens in the middle of the night, especially since I have twins who were just toddlers when we lived in that home.
I'm sorry you had to go through such a traumatic experience!
I'm wondering if the new smoke detectors in Canada had a faulty batch and that's why it happened, because it hasn't happened in our new house and we have the same smoke detectors here (and we've had some hot and humid days).
Obviously it's not a definite answer, but its an idea on what happened!
I’m so sorry you had a bad week, but I’m glad you’re okay, that must have been so scary. Unrelated, but that color looks stunning on you! Ur eye shadow matches so well and it’s just an amazing look overall!
That reminds me of the Friends sitcom episode, where Phoebe's fire alarm goes off and she throws it down the garbage duct
Man, got chills and teared up listening to this. I can't even imagine having to deal with that while being unable to see and in an unfamiliar area. I'm glad you're all okay and it was nothing serious.
Ah yes, I do have a similar story to this! I love your story times!
My miniature attempt at a story time :)
When I was about 9 or so (2009ish) we were also staying at a family friends lake house! I live in New Zealand, this is in NZ. I was sharing a bunk bed with my now - late aunty from the UK in a room with two bunk beds, I was on the top on the left.
I also have a disability, like Molly, except I'm deaf, not blind! I have cochlear implants and take them out at night and have for most of my life, since about 8y/o ish onwards. Around 3am there was an alarm that went off which woke up everyone in the house, but (and I'd have to check with my mother who may remember) I believe it was actually coming from the neighbour's house, not the one we were in.
And that went on for a while, and I think it might've gone off again later too, but I didn't know any of this until the morning! Everyone else was quite tired and grumpy/annoyed but I was fine! xD
So thanks for this story time Molly, it made me laugh, the minute you mentioned alarms going off in a lake house in the middle of the night, I IMMEDIATELY thought of my own story and had a laugh! :) x
Molly I watched a couple of your videos, and I came to the conclusion that you are a wonderful person! When I see you having fun I also get a smile on my face. It’s such a bummer what has happend with the alarm and I can relate how stressful that must have been. Keep up being your positive self !
You can tell it was a very scary moment for Molly because she's taking longer to tell the story ad making sure to be clear and concise which is what your brain does when trying to recall scary moments that you don't want to forget details.
I totally understand the panic you were feeling. When I was a little kid, maybe 3 or 4, I opened the door to the garage to look for my cat and the burglar alarm went off. (it was like 6:45 in the morning) I was TERRIFIED. It starting beeping really loud then *screaming*. Like high-pitched, the world is ending screaming. It kept getting louder and louder. I calmed down after my mom turned off the alarm but I'm sure it was even scarier not knowing what the alarm was about
Molly you definitely have a story to tell, it wouldn't surprise me that the fire alarm malfunctioned, I would have been uncomfortable as well, you wouldn't have been alone in your discomfort. Disabled or not that's an confusing situation to be in. Don't be afraid to call emergency services for a legitimate reason.
You did everything right & you have every right to call emergency services if alarms start going off! I’m with you, Molly, I feel much safer in city/suburbia! Lake houses are where horror movies happen!
Girl the blonde is perfect for you perfect. I love it
aw, thank you! If only blond was something I could keep up forever but that's unlikely, so I'll just enjoy it for now! :D
@@MollyBurkeOfficial OMG do you know how Florida I am that you even replied to my comment. And I mean this in a very very good week, thank you thank you thank you made my day you made my week you made my ear my mom is really been a year wow! Thank you
Sorry I’m using voice to text so whatever I say fuck this up but I’m thinking you might know what I’m talking about
Ooopppps Sorry that was not a good word and I didn’t mean that my apologies you can ignore the word if you’d like lol oops!
🤣🤣🤣that's what I thought when she had her purple hair too.
Gonna give a +1 like, knowing you're being ok right now! And give Galop a hug/cuddle/pad for an awesome sound off on being a working dog!
I love your UA-cam channel. I’m so happy that you’re going to get your new service dog and that your service dog right now is going to a great home.
Seriously glad you guys are OK that’s scary. After listening to all of that and feeling scared for you all, I’m so glad the ending made me laugh.
I'm so sorry molly! I hope you have some fun soon and get your brain off it!
Thank god for Gallop. That must have been comforting in the moment
I’ve had a spider crawl into an alarm and set it off continually until we found it in there. I’m sorry you had to deal with that. It definitely puts you on edge especially not knowing what’s causing it.
Molly you are GLOWING in this video!! So pretty!!
Hope you’re okay love! Wishing you all the best
My goodness I'm so sorry you went through that Molly, that's so scary! I can't even imagine. Especially never actually getting an answer for what happened, personally that would scare me more than anything else. Sending hugs and love!
An alarm started going off in the apartment next to us once but no one had lived there for years and they thought it may have been dust in the smoke detector. I'm assuming though that this home would not get ridiculously dusty for any reason so I'm not sure why the alarm tripped. Glad everyone is safe though!
Oh wow, that would be so weird to hear an alarm going off in an empty unit!!
fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors have a “life” usually around 7-12 years. They will go off when they’re expiring and dying. Could have been that.
That sounds terrifying. I'm so glad yall are okay!
My crazy crime-junkie brain definitely thought “what if someone tripped the alarms on purpose to try to get you to leave the house so they could steal stuff?” But people saying it was probably the intense heat and humidity definitely sound more rational and logical!
Molly!! I had a really hard week too, and PMSing on top of it... man it seems life can really throw us curve balls one on top of the other sometimes. Also, I was just telling my co-worker yesterday how when I lived with my aunt in my early 20s, I slept through a blaring fire alarm and her knocking and yelling my name (I strangely had the door locked). It wasn't an actual fire, IDK if she ever found out what triggered it. But I agree with commenter R N that it was probably so hot inside that it got triggered. There are amazing portable air conditioners these days, if they don't want an entire AC system it would probably be worth buying a few of those for their home!!
I live with just my 4 yr old in a suburban area house and I have cameras in almost EVERY room and legit got a big dog (my two small dogs are just alarms) for this reason. I don't blame you for freaking out. I'm getting second hand anxiety from it.
Gallop ran to you!! ❤ Of course he would it's just so emotional to hear about. Wow yeah this would be scary. It's already kind of unsettling to sleep somewhere that you're not used to sleeping. I always wanted security cameras in my home but wondered how I'd have time to go through the footage every day. I didn't realize people actually do that. I'd definitely look at it if I had reason to believe someone broke in or something. Though I wish we didn't need them and though they can freak us out like this sometimes, I'm thankful for the security systems we have now.
I sleep naked and have always thought in an emergency I’d just wrap myself in a blanket and go lol 🤷🏻♀️ doesn’t bother me
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I keep a robe on my bedpost to throw on if needed
I love your sweater and makeup it gives off really nice fall vibes and is calming
And give Gallop lots of treats for being a good dog!
I'm such a city girl too - pretty much never worry...but when I'm out in the "country" there are so many more things to worry about - bears, deer, crazy birds, no to mention if there are any crazy people.
You mentioned it was really hot and stuffy - maybe that some how tripped the alarmed? It makes sense that they would all go off - I've had an apartment where there a smoke detector by the kitchen, so if it went off and we didn't get it to stop within a couple seconds they rest would go off.
Outside city, squirels and mice often damage electrical wires, including alarm wires. If the fire detectors are wired ones (which would make sense as you say they were all making noise), it's possible that's what happened. When the mouse or squirel don't totally cut the wire, the contact is on, then off, then on, then off... That is something pretty common in rural living.
I love your storytelling, Molly! I had to pause the video and check our house was locked up 😂
I’m so glad you all are safe 🤍
Question: Do you know if Gallop investigated the entire first floor while your mom and you were upstairs on the phone?
I've had the smoke alarm go off while cooking and my Doberman quickly shifted to protection mode and ran through every room and ended at the front door sniffing and with his ears up focusing on sounds.
I'm so sorry this happened to you girl. I would be scared out of my mind even with sight.
So glad you all are ok. How scary that had to have been. You didn't tell us why you planned to stay until Wednesday????? Inquiring minds need to know.... lol However, best part of the video, the look on Gallops face. Poor puppy, you shared his dirty secret. 😂😭😘
Wow! Molly i was about to compliment of the beauty of your background, i love nature (thats why i love gallop😍)..but the experience!! Sooo touched that Gallop is still in work mode and still there to protect you and mom..take care..be safe! Kisses to Gallop and lavender.🥰
I’m so early!! Also this title is scaring me, I hope your ok molly!💖💖
Molly's storytelling abilities are so freaking good. I'm one of those people who sees images when I read or hear a story, and I'm an empath, and I saw and felt all of that. So sorry this happened to you three. But I think this is a story you'll end up retelling down the road. Wild!
Yeah me too and its currently 10:40pm and i was planning to go to sleep soon but now I'm creeped out to go to sleep 😂
Ahaha, oh nooooooooooo!
The ghosts in the house just having casual conversation and then accidentally setting off the fire alarms: 👁️👄👁️
Well, now you know how you'll react to an alarm and what to do. God bless the PD and FD for their response and care. Why did the alarm trip? I spent over 40 years in electronics from a tech to a circuit designer and I can only tell you what my instructor in the USAF tech school in 1971 said about electronics, "it's FM...freaking magic"! You never can tell why technology does weird things.
I lost one of my cats in a house fire last year that happened while I was away at the doctor's and I bought the Nest alarms that announce everything and send alerts to phones. Best investment ever. Gives me so much peace of mind. Might be great for your new condo if you haven't looked at your options for that already.
I'm sorry. We lost one of ours in our house fire.
I'm so sorry. Rip
So sorry !!!!
Absolutely true! If I heard 15 minutes as a wait time I would have panicked !!! I live in a very populated area, not a major city technically but the cops and firefighters get to my house in about 2 minutes flat! Maybe sooner! Great in a scary situation! I’m so sorry you had to go through that! XoxoX anyone judging clearly doesn’t know that you can’t go back in time! Especially when you’re in sheer panic it completely takes over! XoxoX I’m just glad you and mom and gallop are okay !
I've had to call 911 so many times in my life! I feel like it's not a normal amount lol 😅 But every time was justified and helped the situation. You can't wait around for someone else to do it! It's an adrenaline rush for sure though.
Me 2 :p i always feel like my boyfriend and i attract situations that need emergency people xD like a guy we saw breaking in a storage unit. A random fire we drove by and people were just watching it... lots of stuff like that.
@@lijntje266 yes! It's just random things like that: car accidents, hurt people on the side of the road, medical events in stores... 🤷♀️
@@stephanieabutler am i also the only one confused that no one of the neighbours reacted to the alarm xD?
@@lijntje266 honestly, I'm not surprised. It's called The Bystander Effect. People think other people will call so they don't, meaning no one calls. That's why I ALWAYS jump into action: most people do nothing. Sad but true.
@@stephanieabutler yeah but also i would be like. If there is a Fire i would want to be outside myself xD. A good tip for bystander effect is =) to give people jobs. If you see a problem and people standing. Tell one to cal 911 tell the other to get ... whatever item you may need or help you hold a victem etc. =) people will follow and know what to do =).
I’m so glad you are okay! We love you and your family!