Fire at La Choza

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4 minutes isnt bad we strive for times like that here in the states!!

I was thoroughly impressed! The reason I know it was four minutes was because I called them from my cell phone and when they got here I couldn't believe how fast they were...so I checked the call time stamp from when I called them and it was four minutes...unbelievable! They estimated that by the time I saw the smoke and called them, the fire had been smoldering inside for 20 to 30 minutes already. I was actually impressed with the way they handled everything!
 
I was thoroughly impressed! The reason I know it was four minutes was because I called them from my cell phone and when they got here I couldn't believe how fast they were...so I checked the call time stamp from when I called them and it was four minutes...unbelievable! They estimated that by the time I saw the smoke and called them, the fire had been smoldering inside for 20 to 30 minutes already. I was actually impressed with the way they handled everything!


I have met some of the firefighters in cozumel they seem to be a good group of guys. The have some older equipment but they are making do with it.
 

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