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Erik Ribsskog
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Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 6:02 AM




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Hi,

ok, I'll do that.

I thought the fire-department was part of the Government, but that doesn't mean they're
part of the Council, obviously.


I think they are part of the Council in Oslo, where I'm from, you see, that's why I did it wrong.

I'll try to contact the fire-department directly then.

Thank you very much for the help!


Yours sincerely,

Erik Ribsskog


On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 5:51 AM, Liverpool Direct <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk> wrote:






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You would need to contact the fire brigade information department for more information, as they are not part of the council so we would not have any further advice.



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--- Original Message ---
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Received: 29/07/09 23:30:54 o'clock BST
To: liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk

Subject: Three Fire-brigade officers waiting in the stairs yesterday afternoon

Hi,


could you please explain why three fire-brigade officers was sent to my flat,

in 5 Leather Lane yesterday, to check if I'd changed the battery, in the

smoke-detector?



Shouldn't they tell in advance, before they take these house-calls?


How often do they do this, I've had my own flat in Norway for many years, and

this never happen there, that the fire-brigade want to come in to your flat.


Is this normal in England?



(It seemed liked they were almost waiting for me, in the stairs.



Why three people to go to one visit?)


Yours sincerely,


Erik Ribsskog





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