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Being charged by Fire Dept for visit?

I am a tenant in a 6 unit apt building, and we had a fire in the trash dumpster below mine and one other neighbors unit. I called 911 because the flames were getting big and there was a lot of smoke. Our other neighbor got the hose and managed to get it out just before the fire dept got there, no one knows how it started. Now my landlord is getting mad at me for calling 911 because they sent her a bill for $1000. When they got here they gave an all clear and just left. I never realized that you could be charged so much for a necessary call. Under what circumstances do the fire dept charge???I thought I've already paid for their services with all the tax's that we are already paying, but maybe I am just being naive. Can my landlord blame me or pass the cost to me? (I had nothing to do with the fire, just a worried tenant with 2 kids that didn't want he apt burning down)

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