Disturbed

The fire had gone off, and both Amanda and Ricky looked at what was left of their home. “It was just flat like a pancake,” Amanda said of the house. They could only hear the sound of smoke alarms going off. What had even happened? 

To The Hospital

Amanda and Ricky needed to call help, but their mobiles were also somewhere in the debris. They reached out to neighbors for help and soon the couple was taken to a hospital. Amanda was taken to Maine Medical Center for a checkup. 

Treatment

Amanda was treated for the burns on her arms and legs, and the lacerations for three days. Her husband was treated at Mayo Regional Hospital Dover-Foxcroft and was released on the same night. But the impact of the trauma was not just physical, it was much deeper.

Confused

The couple was trying to make sense of what all had happened when suddenly Amanda received a voicemail on her replaced cellphone. It was from McKusick Petroleum and it left the couple speechless when they heard it. 

The Voicemail

In the Voicemail, when all the damage was done, McKusick Petroleum warned the couple that there was “something going on in the house”. They had no explanation for this statement of theirs and it made no sense to Amanda and Ricky. 

Help

After the abrupt and careless voicemail that McKusick Petroleum had left for the couple, both Amanda and Ricky knew that they needed help. The petroleum firm had been careless and the cost of their carelessness could have been two lives.