A blast occurred at a bakery at 9a.m. local time on Saturday, killing two firefighters who responed to a gas leak at the bakery.The gas leak the firefighters were responding to was the cause of the explosion, leaving 10 plus people in serious condition or injured. 37 were "in a state of relative emergency." More than 200 firefighters and police responded to the incident, police evacuated the public to make room. Many firefighters were cleaning the rubble of the building and finding the body of a younge women under all the rubble. Police and everyone are thinking about everyone injured and their families.
What would you do to help out in anyway?
I would ask the firefighters if they need help cleaing up any of the rubble after it has been clear to walk near the area.
How would you react if you near of close to the explosion?
I would be very scared and worried. I would've called police right away.
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Great job with yur replied and well done overall. I do think your questions could be stronger and also be sure to capitalize key words in your title.
If I was near to the explosion, I would try to help the best I could in a situation like this. It's hard to know what to do and I'm definitely not an expert on gas leaks and stuff. But I would try to help out by providing supplies and calling necessary people to better help the situation.
I probably would just stay out of the way because seeing as they have a lot of help I wouldn't want to get in the way and make things more complicated. I would've freaked out and been scared that something else could be coming as well. I would try to stay calm, but most likely I'd be scared.
I would probably ask the firefighters if they needed an extra hand but otherwise stay out of their way and let them do their job. I would call the police immeadiately and then look to see if anyone was relatively close to me and injured to see if I could help them out.
I agree with you abou asking if they need help with anything and if they said no then I would check on everyone. Call 911 would be the best thing to do.
I would try to help them as much as I could, and I would help people around the area and try to help evacuate people. I would be scared if the explosion was near me. I would call the police and tell them what was happening, even though I'm sure many people already had done it.
I would try to help the people who lost others or just see if there was anything I could do for anyone. If I was near the explosion I would be scared and worried about others and myself. I would try to get to safety if I could.
1) I would really try to help, but I also would not want to get hurt. I think that I would leave all the hard work to the professionals. I think that I would still try to help in some sort of way.
2) I think that I would be scared. I think that I would still go for help right away. I think that I would still try to help out. I think that once help arrived, I would kind of just stand back and let the pros do it.
I agree with you, leave the bigger stuff to the firefighters and police and you could walk around to everyone close and make sure they are okay or if they need anyhing. I would stand back to and let the firefighters do what they need to.
I would tell everyone to try and leave the area to be safe and then I would walk around and make sure that everyone is okay and not seriously injured. I think it would be a good idea to call the police right away no matter what even if you are scared or not.