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Chemical Plant Fire
By CHERRY SWEET
Your World Report
One dark night outside a small town, a fire started inside the local
chemical plant. Before long it exploded into flames and an alarm went out to fire
departments from miles around. After fighting the fire for over an hour, the chemical
company president approached the fire chief and said, "All of our secret formulas are
in the vault in the center of the plant. They must be saved! I will give $50,000 to the
engine crew that brings them out safely!"
As soon as the chief heard this, he ordered the firemen to strengthen their attack on the
blaze. After two more hours of attacking the fire, president of the company offered
$100,000 to the engine company that could bring out the company's secret files. From the
distance, a long siren was heard and another fire truck came into sight. It was a local
volunteer fire department composed entirely of men over 65.
To everyone's amazement the little fire engine raced through the chemical plant gates and
drove straight into the middle of the inferno. In the distance, the other firemen watched
as the old-timers hopped off of their rig and began to fight the fire with an effort that
they had never seen before.
After an hour of intense fighting, the volunteer company had extinguished the fire and
saved the secret formulas. Joyous, the chemical company president announced that he would
double the reward to $200,000 and walked over to personally thank each of the volunteers.
After thanking each of the old men individually, the president asked the group what they
intended to do with the reward money. The fire truck driver looked him right in the eye
and said, "The first thing we're going to do is fix the dang brakes on that
truck!"
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