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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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We went to a call one night and arrived at the same time as the ambulance. So there was 6 of us to go to a male 53 unwell call. I was last in the door or I should say that's as far as I could make it in the door. This was a 1000 sq ft bungalow. I looked up at the ceiling and the wall drywall had pulled down from the ceiling by over a inch due to the weight load on the floor. The basement had a trail to the washer/dryer with crap piled to the ceilings. It was supporting the main floor load. The patient was sitting on the couch in the living room. There was another couch on top of the couch he was sitting on. Bunk bed couches. The hallway to the three bedrooms had stuff piled along it and hanging off the door frames.
I went back to the station and had the home flagged "Do Not Enter if on Fire"
About a week later we get a call for a male sleeping on the blvd.. It was the same guy from the house. He was having a little nap on the way home from the bar riding his bicycle. I told him his house was flagged do not enter and he said he was working on it. Every time his wife went out he would toss a bag or two of the crap. The only problem was she usually brought home more.
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