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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.

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