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I showed up at this firehouse to photograph the new pumper truck, and they invited me to stay for training. They asked where I wanted to be to take pictures, and my answer was everywhere. The exposures were ridiculous, and at one point they yelled to see where I was in the building. Then they turned on 350 pounds of water pressure onto the ceiling of the second floor, just under the stairs to the third floor. I was standing at the top. A close call, to be sure.
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