Saw this story this morning:
A Utah man is mourning the loss of his classic DeLorean and wondering why he couldn't get help when it caught on fire.
Daryl Kemsley says he pulled into the parking lot of a drug store in Orem Friday after his car began smoking following an accident. Kemsley says he asked a drug store employee for a fire extinguisher but was denied because the device was company property. The employee also refused to use the extinguisher herself because she didn't know how. Kemsley says firefighters put out the flames that spread through the DeLorean but the car is a total loss.
Now I know some might say, it's a DeLorean, who cares? But it's a testament to carrying a fire extinguisher in every classic car.
A Utah man is mourning the loss of his classic DeLorean and wondering why he couldn't get help when it caught on fire.
Daryl Kemsley says he pulled into the parking lot of a drug store in Orem Friday after his car began smoking following an accident. Kemsley says he asked a drug store employee for a fire extinguisher but was denied because the device was company property. The employee also refused to use the extinguisher herself because she didn't know how. Kemsley says firefighters put out the flames that spread through the DeLorean but the car is a total loss.
Now I know some might say, it's a DeLorean, who cares? But it's a testament to carrying a fire extinguisher in every classic car.
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