To Whom It May Concern,
Everyone was warned about overloading the community washing machines,
including you. Last night was the last straw in my book when you caused the washing machine's motor to catch fire by trying to wash three loads worth of laundry in one fell swoop!
What's worse is that this happened
after 11 pm! "Last Call" is 08:45 when everything must be dry
and folded. If I can delay/space out
my Wash Day for three separate loads,
you can too.
To Whom It May Concern #2,
Do
not delay escaping an active fire to grab everything for your dog. If the building was fully enveloped, your dog (who is
not a legitimate service animal) wouldn't be the
only casualty! I live with
three 
s, and they "lair up" when the fire alarms go off. I just let "The Professionals" know that they're in my apartment
after I'm outside. Too many firefighters have stories about victims who stayed behind due to
trying to grab pets who are unwilling to leave their lairs. The only animals that
must accompany someone are
legitimate service animals! You don't qualify for one!
To Whom It May Concern #3,
It doesn't take long to pause your "program" on your computer, plus the program is posted as a podcast, and several are free to listen to online. The fire happened relatively early on in the program. I was in the middle of a lecture myself, and I just said one word to let everyone know that I was going to be AFK (that word was crude for manure.) I was "on mic" at the time, so I didn't need to be typing anything.
Keys on wrist and out the door. Hell, I was putting on a mask while I left my apartment!
To Whom It May Concern #4,
You were endangering your neighbors by refusing to accept their help. They were willing to offer their arm to lead you outside. The elevators are automatically shut off whenever fire alarms activate, therefor cutting that particular exit strategy out of the picture. You require someone to guide you; your neighbor, who is wheelchair-bound due to a major stroke,
requires advanced assistance to evacuate her own apartment! Just grow a pair!
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine