I’ll be honest, I’ve never heard of a charity fire station. The majority of stations up and down the UK have the yellow Firefighter charity bins outside the station. Not too sure on what you was achieving on this one.
You must have interrupted their volleyball or table tennis.....! Most Firefighters never run into a burning building and run back out with a damsel over their shoulder, during their entire careers. They just like people to think they do it all the time.....!
You don't know anything you are talking about. I have been in to plenty of burning buildings. Its true we don't sling people over our shoulders but we do rescue people almost every shift. Either from fires, RTC's, medical calls or many other types of incidents
Why didn't you just knock on the door? You'd have recieved a better response.
YOU ARE SO MISINFORMED, IT IS ACTUALLY QUITE WORRYING.
ANNOYING FIREFIGHTERS IS A NEW LOW: EVEN FOR YOU.
I’ll be honest, I’ve never heard of a charity fire station. The majority of stations up and down the UK have the yellow Firefighter charity bins outside the station. Not too sure on what you was achieving on this one.
When I Visited Leyland Fire Station The Firefighter Said It Was A Charity One? He Must Have Gave Me False Details Then
You must have interrupted their volleyball or table tennis.....!
Most Firefighters never run into a burning building and run back out with a damsel over their shoulder, during their entire careers. They just like people to think they do it all the time.....!
You would obviously know!
You don't know anything you are talking about. I have been in to plenty of burning buildings. Its true we don't sling people over our shoulders but we do rescue people almost every shift. Either from fires, RTC's, medical calls or many other types of incidents
Wheres the no drinking alcohol sign
clitheroe station is a retained station, not a charity one, muppet
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