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How was it when I was 11 my mother allowed me to pull the fire alarm in a fire?

When I was 11 my mother and I discovered a fire and we were outside. When I asked if I could pull the fire alarm my mom said yea go ahead. How was it that my mother allowed me to pull it as opposed to her.How was it that she showed me how to do it and she even helped me kick the glass and pull the handle down.It seems unusual for a mom to do this am I right?

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the kind you can share with a best friend or close family member so 2 cups instead of one and I think the best hot chocolate is the kind with double scooped marshmallows ..yummy then all you need is a couple of blankets a fireplace .and either some really cool music or great movies with a few snacks and the sweet taste of true friendship it'll never fail to warm you plus it makes for many more great memories ))))
That's called the warning alarm, also called whatever copyrighted trade name the manufacturer chooses to call it. While even the best alarm system will only keep the amateurs from taking your ride, the warning alarm is designed to scare off the teenage amateurs who have never done it before. And since those punks constitute about 90% of all car thieves, it works. If working correctly, the warning alarm will give an audible yelp or two (or a recorded voice) when the door handle is lifted, or when someone tries to force a window open, or when someone shoves the vehicle to see if it has an alarm system. It basically says back off, this vehicle is wired with an anti-theft system, which effectively scares away most thieves. Exactly how the warning alarm works is a bunch of technical mumbo-jumbo that only car alarm geeks can understand, and even they won't be able to explain the mechanisms to you in plain English. But that's what it's for and what it does.

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