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An Emergency at Tabblo

This was taken literally seconds after that sprinkler head burst. John and I caught the beginning of it in the mouth and face and were then too fazed to do anything but watch as thousands of gallons of putrid 1970 water spilled out on to our lab and our customer Tabblo wall.

 

The worst part about it was that we just kept staring at it wondering if it would stop on its own for what seemed like quite a long time.

 

The events in this Tabblo are happening in real time. As I write this, the fire alarm in our office is still blaring in my ears.

It took a while for the firemen to arrive. Quick note to anyone who this happens to– the sprinkler head works by pressure so the thing to do is to find something and wedge it in there as quickly as possible.

 

As it happens firemen carry these wooden wedges that look like doorstops for just such an ocassion.

 

You can't see behind the water and mist but Eddie, Dave and Dan ran out the back door and down to call 911 so that we could get the firemen to come and turn off the sprinkler.

They made it out but forgot John's wife Maria and their two kids on our terrace. Women and children first.

Aftermath

Three inches of water spread throughout most of our office.

Worse yet, immediately below us are the main electrical trunks for all of the office and residential units in our complex.

According to Marshall (our incredible super who arrived with a smile on his face), there was a foot of water down there, and rising.

So the guys quickly created a makeshift bucket brigade using Tabblo envelopes, frames, and even whiteboards to move the water out of the hot zones.

As you can probably imagine, it's going to be a few days before things are back to normal around here.

 

So please bear with us while we put our office back together. We're all still waiting for official word from the electrical inspector on whether we're going to have to turn off the power.

 

Though there was no fire – just a busted sprinkler head – perhaps the former might have been easier on us.

 

These are the moments that define a startup.

 

 

 

 

More photos... from Dan's camera:

(mostly detailing the aftermath)

Dan, Eddie, and Dave made it downstairs to call the fire department. Here Dan is getting some shots of the first firetruck arriving.

The front entry place of 810 Mem Drive was not a happy place. It's been likened to the scene in the Shining.

This is the sprinkler which busted open which was among the first things repaired.

 

Remember people, if this happens to you, find something to jam in there as a wedge. Or at the very least, go get a big trashcan.

This isn't a laser light show to be enjoyed.

PHOTO CREDITS
Dunster
COMMENTS
Jillcdunn said at 9:00 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
Oh man! So sorry this happened. I'll be praying for everything to work out quickly and well for you guys with a minimum of damage done. Hang in there! I don't know what I'd do without tabblo. :)
Candice said at 9:03 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
How awful! Good thing it wasn't anything too serious, and everyone's okay. I hope there wasn't too much damage done.
carrie@***.com said at 9:16 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
It's good to see some smiles during something like this! At least you haven't lost your sense of humor.
Dan said at 9:19 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
If only there were real time audio to accompany this tabblo...
Cynnyw said at 9:31 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
Oh no!! I'm so sorry to hear that - hope that nothing important was damanged. Look at the brighter side of things - that's only 1 sprinkler.. and it seemed there was some fun among all the chaos... ;)
Curiouskiwi said at 9:50 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
Yikes! You might need to call this place... Tabblo..blob..blub..blub..:)

But at least you had the presence of mind to TAKE PHOTOS!
Lisag said at 10:28 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
geez! I love that in the midst of a startup emergency you thought 'this will make a great tabblo!' thanks for keeping us posted. I'm thrilled that no one was hurt. (I assume woman and children are now off the terrace) The big Antonio trademark smile was good to see in what otherwise looked like outakes from some Posideon Adventure remake.
Mjpileggi said at 10:53 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
Good luck with the clean up and we'll see you on line and working again soon! Sorry this happened to you but thank goodness it wasn't a fire and not one got hurt. Take care! Monica
Nmat said at 11:05 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
Good grief, what an adventure, and you got it all in real time, amazing. Hope all is under control by now. Can't believe you waded through this with no interruption in service at all (that I know about). Good luck with the clean up, let us know if we can help!
Lieselp said at 11:08 p.m. on Sep 26, 2006:
Like I said, you guys always do the cool stuff when I'm out of the office ;)
Jasonrr said at 12:45 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
I bet you a hotdog ( or a burrito at the place of your chosing ) that you won't drink a cup of that water! I left a message for yah. Good luck, I will be in touch.
Banafsheh said at 12:49 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
OOOO,NO!O,NOOOO!
I KEEP LOOKING AT THIS....

Please let us know ,if we can help?

All I can say:this shall pass too,RIGHT!
Noe said at 1:09 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
I'm so sorry about this! But the important is that all you guys are ok and there was no fire.
Siagian said at 3:06 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
OUCH! while its true that things are replaceable and people irreplaceable (RELIEVED to hear everyone is OK), i hope the loss is not substantial, and that if it was, that compensation will be swift. nice to see how the TEAM worked together through this...with smiles even!
Carltonsoohoo said at 7:13 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
Oh man! I was gonna come by your offices to take a pano of you guys. I'll have to wait till the flood waters recede. You want me to bring a pizza?
TamnJam said at 7:42 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
we are going to get (after shots right). glad that everyone is ok.
Flash said at 8:24 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
You keep saying 'Office'. Did you mean storage room? ;)
Mthorne said at 10:02 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
what a nightmare! i hope everyone is ok.
Supersong115 said at 10:59 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
DANG! thats a crazy story you got here. You are a brave soul.
Rahela said at 11:17 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
Wow!! But you kept your smile -- true Tabblo man!! ^_^
Ignacio said at 11:22 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
The force be with the Tabblo team...we want you back soon!
Acheekymonkey said at 11:42 a.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
I feel for you guys! Hope nothing too valuable is lost!

But I find it funny that you would take such great pictures of it. This is what I imagine went through your heads:

"hay i'm getting a little wet here...wtf...oh broken sprinkler...WHAT!...oh no water everywhere...did i check in my source code?....ah my computer...this would make a great tabblo...got to get out!...wait, where's my camera...ah, water eveywhere!!...must. take. photos."
Grheault said at 12:13 p.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
Cool under pressure! wow.... a 10 for disaster savvy, you must've been shaking inside.
Whirlycott said at 1:50 p.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
I guess this is why Ned hasn't responded to my email :)
Vadim said at 4:22 p.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
Now i know why you are so cool... :)
Stay that way.
Thebeautifullife said at 5:46 p.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
(oh no..just commented and it didn't post! grrr. So Kelly) I commented on dan's site and eddie's...yours last...glad nobody was hurt...so distressing to hear of this and SEE it...amazingly not even the spirits there look hurt...so upbeat...you guys/gals at tabblo took the hit on the chin and rock-n-rolled on. You expressed my thought almost at the same point in your Tabblo as you wrote it: These are the moments that define a startup. You passed this moment.
Sbpoet said at 6:59 p.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
Whoa! I'm loving this service, so hang in there, folks!

You've got a great future ahead of you.
Palontabblo said at 10:38 p.m. on Sep 27, 2006:
So sorry for your troubles. Hope you have managed to mop up most of it now.
Atomicjeep said at 3:58 a.m. on Sep 28, 2006:
Jeez, I hope everything is OK guys!

I'm sure you will but keep us posted.
Estara said at 6:53 a.m. on Sep 28, 2006:
Ahh...I see. That's what happened. I hope the damage is at minimum. What a &^%*...all for nothing. Keep the spirits up! It's amazing how you guys can still smile looking at the aftermath.
Engelgrafik said at 12:43 p.m. on Sep 28, 2006:
Oh no! I cannot fathom losing all my equipment and stuff... time to get renter's insurance. But more importantly you all are OK. You all need any help cleaning up or something?
DEE-Trow said at 2:06 p.m. on Sep 28, 2006:
Oh my gosh! This is awful! So sorry about all this. Hope things get back to normal soon. At least you took great pictures so a tabblo could be made of the event!
CareyCort said at 7:51 p.m. on Sep 28, 2006:
Omigod, I can't believe this happended You guys get to have all the fun while I was out of the office! YIKES
AJ_Franklin said at 10:08 p.m. on Sep 28, 2006:
A hell of a story and good shots to boot. What more could you ask?
Bxrgirl27 said at 11:22 a.m. on Sep 29, 2006:
What a bummer for you guys. Many happy thoughts for a quick recovery coming your way! You guys are true to your mission - even Tabblo'ing the entire event!
Jenesis914 said at 3:42 a.m. on Oct 1, 2006:
WOW..I called Tara while that happened. I didnt realize it was THAT bad. I hope everything was salvageable!
Holger said at 5:20 p.m. on Oct 2, 2006:
Oh my! Hope you get it all back together soon!
Setu said at 5:28 p.m. on Oct 3, 2006:
Oh God ! I feel so sorry for this. But the best part is that you're all OK. Hope things turn back
to routine soon.
Banafsheh said at 12:03 a.m. on Oct 5, 2006:
I must say you guys really rule when it comes to your customer service! A day before this mess ,I had ordered a poster and it arrived ON TIME! No delay and the poster was lovely! Thanks

Loving this Tabblo!
Pgr17 said at 2:59 p.m. on Oct 8, 2006:
wow... what a mess and hopefully not too much overall damage. thanks for the tip on the sprinkler-head. now you know, and knowing is half the battle (thanks GI Joe).
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