House fire + New Bradley Smoker = :(

Started by GolfNut, August 27, 2009, 12:14:44 AM

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GolfNut

Well, after only getting 2 smokes in my new Bradley< it is gone. Our house caught fire today (not smoker related, inspectors still cant ID) and wiped out the carport that the new smoker was set up in. Also wiped out over half our home and of course all our belongings that didn't burn, now have smoke and water damage.

Very sad short time Bradley owner here. i was supposed to do a big bunch of jerky this weekend.

House fires are NOT fun.
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Sorry to hear about your situation. It's a difficult time to loose one's home. Though some personal items can never be replaced, it is fortunate that no one was hurt.



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Sorry to hear about you misfortune Golfnut.

I know how it is when someone's house catchs fire as mine did back in 2003. As I was glad none of my family was hurt I am also glad none of yours was either. Every thing else is replacable.

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Golfnut,

I am sincerely sorry for your loss. Life at times is not easy. It sounds like your family is safe which is extremely good. I hope that your insurance company is co operative with taking care of you.

Brad

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Golfnut,

I am really sorry to hear that.

I'm glad no one was injured.
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mikecorn.1

Cant imagine what that would be like. Sorry for the loss. Glad everyone is ok.
Mike

squirtthecat

Very sorry to hear that...   My parents went through the same thing a couple years ago in the old farm house I grew up in.  (wood stove overheated in a winter storm, leading to a chimney fire)   Everything is shiny and new now, but it was a long, drawn out process to rebuild/replace.   Fortunately, no one was hurt.  

The hardest thing was inventorying everything you own (or used to own) for the insurance company to tally up.  I took a digital camera + laptop up a few weeks later, and Dad & I climbed through the wreckage (not fun..) taking pictures and writing down what we could recognize.  Mom spent the next few days looking through the pictures on the laptop to add to the list.

Again, very sorry to hear about your fire.

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Sorry about the loss. I really feel for ya. Happended to me many years ago. Will keep you in my prayers.
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So sorry to here about your fire

Good to here no one was hurt

Keep your chin up

Tenpoint5

Sorry to hear about the house, Thankful no one was injured. Things can be replaced not lives.
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KyNola

Wow, I am so sorry to learn of your misfortune.  Be thankful everyone is well.  You can always get a new Bradley.

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Mr Walleye

Very sorry to hear this Golfnut. I'm really glad to hear everyone is alright. It's a stressful situation to say the least, but with time things will come back together.

Chin up!

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lumpy

sorry to hear about your loss and glad no one got hurt.

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pensrock

Very sorry to hear about the fire, being a former firefighter myself I'm very happy no one was injured in the fire. Take care.

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So sorry to hear about your house fire.
But glad to hear that no one got hurt.
Hope things get back to normal for you guys ASAP.
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