jfkmk wrote:
JaxDad wrote:
Veebyes wrote:
The problems start when this thoughtless dude decides to run his generator. My windows are open for the fresh air. Guess where the diesel fumes are going!!! I .
A trick I learned years ago, phone the local Fire Dept. and tell them you're feeling dizzy, light-headed and nauseated, you *think* it might be fumes from a generator 'next door'.
You won't believe how fast there's lots of shiny trucks and flashing lights.
It gets people's attention REAL fast.
Great! So you'd place a fake emergency call, potentially take the emergency responders away from a real emergency, or interrupt volunteers private life, or have a paid city response team waste a lot of time and money, AND put everyone on the road in danger because the responders are racing to what they think is an emergency.....all because you feel put out by your neighbor in a parking lot is running a generator and you don't like it. You know you can be (and should be) arrested and fined for placing a fake emergency call, dont you?
Fake?
There's nothing fake about CO poisoning.
A fake call would be when you are the only one in the parking lot.
What if the OP had been asleep when this ignorant jerk pulled in? Maybe he might never have woken up again, maybe the inconsiderate jerk would've just started his motorhome in the morning and driven away leaving a couple dead bodies next-door .....