Think about your house being on fire. There's so much planning that's supposed to go into this eventuality: break in case of fire. Call in case of fire. Double check the alarms, change the batteries, check the fire extinguisher. Clean out the dryer vents, get the chimney checked, have a meeting point, hide rope ladders under the bed to climb out the window. Stop, drop, and roll. But in the moment, what do you actually do?
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