Halloween House in Fountain Inn Fools Many, Gains 27M TikTok Views
The display has prompted up to 30 calls annually, with firefighters using the illusion for fire prevention education during National Fire Prevention Week.
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Extreme Halloween decorations lead to 911 calls
Homeowners in one South Carolina community have asked their neighbors to stop calling 911 over their larger-than-life Halloween decorations that make the house appear as if it's on fire. NBC News' George Solis talks with the couple and looks at other decorations causing problems this spooky season.
South Carolina couple turns Halloween into chaos for the fire department - but there is nothing they can do
A couple in a Greenville County town has caused multiple 911 calls over a Halloween display so realistic, neighbors believe their house is actually on fire. Sam Lee and Amanda Riggins Peden, who live in Fountain Inn, have turned their home into a “burning house” illusion that has sparked controversy. Lee, a former mayor of Fountain Inn, and his partner, Riggins Peden, have become known locally for elaborate holiday decorations and host a free pu…
What was supposed to be a fun Halloween decoration ended up causing panic among residents of South Carolina, USA, after several people called 911, believing a home was engulfed in flames. The decoration that looked like a real fire. The house belongs to Sam Lee and Amanda Riggins Peden, a couple known for their extravagant seasonal decorations. And this year, they decided to take Halloween to the next level, with a display that simulated a fire …
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