Blackpool resident thankful for the help

A very special thank you to unknown neighbors – a husband, wife and son – who were the first to arrive

Editor, The Times:

On Monday, May 11, while I was away, a fire broke out at my residence.

I arrived home to see people and vehicles everywhere. While I’m sure you might imagine the thoughts racing through my mind at the time, I woke up the next day thinking, OMG, while I was gone, a lot of people were there, taking care of my interests.

My hat is off to the Blackpool Fire Department and Doug Braaten, who moved quickly and efficiently. You are a great group of people. The heat and fumes you had to endure for my benefit and protection is so much appreciated.

Thank you also to the forestry members who returned the next day to check on things.

A very special thank you to unknown neighbors – a husband, wife and son – who were the first to arrive, quickly removing propane tanks and tires from the burning area, ensuring my animals’ safety and even calming my panic-stricken daughter, who later said, “As soon as I saw them arrive I felt relieved.”

You went above and beyond the usual, “Hey, can I borrow a cup of sugar?” routine associated with neighbors. I was not informed as to what you had done until after you were gone.

Anyone knowing who they are please contact me.

Shelly Doucette

Blackpool, B.C.

 

Clearwater Times