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Alarm clock music phschology?

I have had the intro to sweet child o' mine for my alarm clock for over a year now and almost every morning I wake up to it. I never thought anything about it until recently I was going through a list of my music and when that song came on, I'm not sure, but I think I felt scared or something familiar. Does this seem right? I love this song, especially the intro, that's why I had it as my alarm in the first case. Should I change my alarm or am I just imagining this?

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They will send you to training when you are hired, but if you already have some prior training, it shows that you are serious about becoming a firefighter, and you will be more likely to be hired in the first place. An associates or bachelors in fire science will help tremendously, along with EMT-B certification. Be sure to do a lot of physical conditioning. The area that most prospective firefighters fail is the practical test (where you have to haul hose, and carry 150+ pounds 30 feet, and other physical tests). If you talk to the fire department that you are interested in working for, they will be able to tell you how to prepare for the various stations in the physical test. Hope this helps!
Based on your description we can eliminate the following: B - a fire extinguisher would likely be useless against a major fire. (Not to mention that during an actual fire is not the time to start trying to locate the fire extinguiser, you should already know where it is!) E - what difference does it make to you what kind of fire it is? It's major - that's good enough reason to split. Sure, it makes a difference to the fire department but that's not you, so let it go. C - the electricity shut off is probably located in the basement - where the fire is! D. the fire alarm has already been raised so calling the fire department again is only wasting precious time you could spend EVACUATING THE BUILDING!! so the correct answer is A

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