STEVE: Did you smell something out here? SUE: Yes, I was in the kitchen. I thought I could smell smoke. STEVE: Me too. Where is it coming from? SUE: I can't see anything. Wait! What's that over there? STEVE: It's smoke. Whose house is that? SUE: That's the Riley's house. They're on vacation. STEVE: It doesn't really look like it's coming from their house. It's coming from the back. Is it a barbecue? SUE: No way. They have a tool shed back there. It's a fire. I'm going in to call the fire department. STEVE: Wait. I have my cell phone. I'll dial 911. Yes, please connect me to the fire department. VOICEOVER: Fire department. Can I help you? STEVE: Yes, I want to report a fire. VOICEOVER: Where are you, sir? STEVE: I'm at 904 Lincoln Drive. I think there's a fire in one of my neighbor's houses. VOICEOVER: 904 Lincoln Drive? STEVE: Yes. VOICEOVER: Can you see any flames? STEVE: No, I can't see flames yet. But there is smoke pouring out of the back of the house. VOICEOVER: Alright. We'll get someone there right away. STEVE: There's someone coming. SUE: It took them four minutes to get here. That was pretty fast. STEVE: Yes, it's fast. But four minutes is enough to do fifty thousand dollars damage. SUE: I guess the fire wasn't in the tool shed after all. It looks like the back of the house was burning. STEVE: I wonder if anyone can call the Rileys about this. Do you know them well? SUE: Not really. STEVE: Do you know where they're vacationing? SUE: I think they went to Mexico, but I'm not sure. It's a bad thing to return home to. They'll come home from their trip, and they'll see half their house burned. STEVE: Yes, but at least this way no one gets hurt. It's better to have a fire in your house when you're not home. Don't you think? SUE: Yes, I suppose. It's a dangerous thing if a fire starts when people are sleeping.