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Brad Gosse 02-07-2007 07:02 AM

FIRE in my hotel this morning
 
Damn

Woke up at 4 AM to the strobe light and alarm going off in my room at the Sheraton in Manhattan.

At first we thought it was a flase alarm but upon opening my door I could immediately smell smoke in the hallway.

Julian and I rushed to get dressed, grabbed some essentials and wet face cloths, and started down stairs from the 15th floor. On our way down they announced to stay in your rooms which none of us listened to because smoke was clearly visible everywhere.

So the whole lobby was packed with guests in their PJ's and firefighters. The block was closed off and a dozen fire trucks were on the street. We waited in the restaraunt for a while and were told that a pipe had burst on the 29th floor causing water to leak all the way to the 2nd floor (we could see the water flowing into the hotel bar and a trade show area that was being used by Nickelodian. Smoke was everywhere, in my eyes and my throat. I am still feeling a little sick.

One thing is for sure. The Sheraton MGMT and staff were very organized and professional, handing uot water bottles, making cookies, keeping us updated etc.

Some guests were at the front desk asking for discounts and free nights while the chaos was unfolding. I couldn't imagine wasting hotel staff time during a crisis just to take some $ off my stay because of a fire.

I don't think anyone was hurt thankfully. It was pretty scary though.

lorine 02-07-2007 08:04 AM

Thank God you are all right and nothing bad happend, I mean there were no casualties.

BoyAlley 02-07-2007 08:05 AM

Glad to hear that you and everyone else made it out safely.

E$_manager 02-07-2007 08:16 AM

That must have been so scary!
I use to think of how would i have react ob the fire in the olace where i live. What would be the first things that i will grab. Money and docs may be....or notebook and clothes...

Babaganoosh 02-07-2007 08:26 AM

I clogged up a toilet in my hotel room one night. In hindsight, that chili dog with everything on it from a street vendor might not have been a good idea.

TG Rebecca 02-07-2007 08:26 AM

thank goodness everyone was okay. still, what a panic that must have been! i would have been freaking out big time!

Brad Gosse 02-07-2007 02:14 PM

It was so scary.

All I grabbed was my laptop case, jewlery, coat, gloves and wallet.

This place still smeels like smoke.

TheDatingNetworkCameron 02-07-2007 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Gosse (Post 11875637)
Damn

Woke up at 4 AM to the strobe light and alarm going off in my room at the Sheraton in Manhattan.

At first we thought it was a flase alarm but upon opening my door I could immediately smell smoke in the hallway.

Julian and I rushed to get dressed, grabbed some essentials and wet face cloths, and started down stairs from the 15th floor. On our way down they announced to stay in your rooms which none of us listened to because smoke was clearly visible everywhere.

So the whole lobby was packed with guests in their PJ's and firefighters. The block was closed off and a dozen fire trucks were on the street. We waited in the restaraunt for a while and were told that a pipe had burst on the 29th floor causing water to leak all the way to the 2nd floor (we could see the water flowing into the hotel bar and a trade show area that was being used by Nickelodian. Smoke was everywhere, in my eyes and my throat. I am still feeling a little sick.

One thing is for sure. The Sheraton MGMT and staff were very organized and professional, handing uot water bottles, making cookies, keeping us updated etc.

Some guests were at the front desk asking for discounts and free nights while the chaos was unfolding. I couldn't imagine wasting hotel staff time during a crisis just to take some $ off my stay because of a fire.

I don't think anyone was hurt thankfully. It was pretty scary though.

Was Julian one of the guys at the front desk asking for money off his hotel bill? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Brad Gosse 02-07-2007 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cambo (Post 11878555)
Was Julian one of the guys at the front desk asking for money off his hotel bill? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

So funny. Actually when I woke him up he said: "It's probably nothing" and went back to sleep. 5 mins l8r we were going down the stairs with wet face cloths over our mouths to breathe.

MsWild 02-08-2007 10:03 PM

glad everyone was okay.

MandyBlake 02-08-2007 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad Gosse (Post 11875637)

Some guests were at the front desk asking for discounts and free nights while the chaos was unfolding. I couldn't imagine wasting hotel staff time during a crisis just to take some $ off my stay because of a fire.

that would have pissed me off.
some people are always looking for anyway possible to get stuff for free.

Spunky 02-08-2007 10:25 PM

Scary shit.that's a big hotel and can imagine the pandemonium


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