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Scary that this is the level of their intelligence!
We have all done this at least one time, they're no different
What no additional electronic key fob sitting in a safe place as a backup? Must be a paid FD employee. Volunteers are smarter than this.
Obviously not Jimmie Gladwell. This guy can actually see in the window without standing on his tippy toes. Gladwell needs a step stool.
Who is the "Chief"?
In case anyone doesn't know, most newer vehicles (since about 2011) if you lock your keys inside the car, you can simply push the back hatch or trunk button (the one physically on the vehicle) and it will unlock the drivers door.
Oh please. It can happen to anyone. Oh I forgot, everyone here is perfect...
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Scary that this is the level of their intelligence!
ReplyDeleteWe have all done this at least one time, they're no different
DeleteWhat no additional electronic key fob sitting in a safe place as a backup? Must be a paid FD employee. Volunteers are smarter than this.
ReplyDeleteObviously not Jimmie Gladwell. This guy can actually see in the window without standing on his tippy toes. Gladwell needs a step stool.
ReplyDeleteWho is the "Chief"?
ReplyDeleteIn case anyone doesn't know, most newer vehicles (since about 2011) if you lock your keys inside the car, you can simply push the back hatch or trunk button (the one physically on the vehicle) and it will unlock the drivers door.
ReplyDeleteOh please. It can happen to anyone.
ReplyDeleteOh I forgot, everyone here is perfect...