South Carolina Halloween display often mistaken for burning home
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Cool Halloween display that has folks calling 911 has Internet divided: 'should be illegal' · American Wire News
Halloween displays are getting out of control, y’all. An engaged South Carolina couple has the Internet divided over a Halloween display that gives the illusion that their home is engulfed in flames. Amanda Peden and Sam Lee, who live with Peden’s 15-year-old son, are pleading with residents to stop calling the fire department. “Our house will be on fire (not real fire) as Halloween decorations every night from 8-10 PM between now and October 31…
Firefighters were called to a house on fire in Fountain Inn, South Carolina. The incident, which happened two years ago, is still a rumor, as the fire was just a Halloween decoration.
South Carolina couple’s Halloween display sparks constant 911 calls, divides internet: ‘Should be illegal’
Sam Lee and Amanda Riggins Peden said that the same night they turned on their eye-catching setup at their Fountain Inn home on Oct. 3, the local fire department received three or four calls reporting the house as being on fire.
South Carolina Halloween display often mistaken for burning home
FOUNTAIN INN, S.C. (WSPA) -- A Halloween display in Fountain Inn is captivating locals with its elaborate decorations, featuring lights and smoke machines. The display, which has been mistaken for a fire multiple times, also features an overturned ambulance with a skeleton emerging from it, captivating Upstate residents and visitors alike. "One of the things we keep hearing is the fire department probably hates you, and actually the opposite—we'…
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