Should the fire department respond to your house, you will, in general, not be charged for the house call. Fire departments are funded by government entities, and all of us pay for them in that way. But there is a bit more. Any problems you might have regarding costs will arise out of your negligence or your violation of civil (or possibly criminal) codes. If, say, your garage is full of flammables and it catches fire, you may get fined by the city to defray costs because you violated codes. Certainly if you run a meth lab out of your house, you can expect something attached to your difficulties as regards restitution. But if sunlight falling through a window passes through a vase and sets your nearby newspaper on fire, the fire department won't be trying to bill you for the call. That kind of thing is why we have the departments and those who staff them.
His character is billed as "Charming Guy with Guitar". He was played by Stephen Bishop.
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The firemen are called to Montag's house because there are books there.
Montag hid them because it is illegal to have books and if you are found with ooks or reported by someone else to the firemen that you have books, the firemen will come and burn the books and usually the house too. The person that owns the books would then be put in jail. Montag did not want any of this to happen to him, but he kept the books because he was curious about them.
In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," the firemen bet on which houses will have illegal books hidden inside. If they suspect a house has books, they will alert the authorities and then burn the house down.
A few weeks after I had a contractor build my house, I was billed the amount it cost him to do so.
The firemen think it was a fire that started in the flue.
In the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, firemen are tasked with burning books, not houses. The firemen go to houses where books are reported to be stored or hidden, and they burn the books they find to uphold the society's laws against possessing literature.
Firemen in the past could determine which house had books by searching for houses with chimneys, as chimneys typically indicated the presence of a library. Additionally, firemen might have received information about the location of books in a particular house from neighbors or the homeowners themselves.
In 'Fahrenheit 451', people who were found with books were reported to the firemen by their fellow citizens, as possessing books was illegal and punishable by burning your house down. The firemen in the story were responsible for burning books instead of putting out fires.
Firemen look up to other firemen -FireFighter18
Unless your insurance covers all your bill, you will be billed the first call if the ambulance makes scene (makes it to your house).
The Firemen happened in 1994.