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27 December 2008 @ 02:55 am
House fire. My entire studio is gone.  
I hate to do this because I feel like an asshole but as my entire family is currently totally screwed and living out of a hotel and trash-bags:


if you can donate anything:

please either mail me at UNTERNULL@GMAIL.COM

PAYPAL: ERICA@ERICADUNHAM.COM















I never have been in a fire and I am terrified for this to ever happen again.


Currently, I am in a hotel room with my mother, father and sister. We found our cat earlier this evening hiding in the tool shed. Our dogs are safe. No lives have been lost.


Current situation: My entire room used as a music studio is gone. It is completely black. My flat-screen monitor is melted into my keyboard. My M-Audio keyboard is, as you see in the post below, some warped Dali-esque thing. ((could now make an art project out of it)

More details as to what I remembered happened:

I went to bed at around 3:30 AM. I took 2 Benedryl as I do every night because I have a problem sleeping. I probably dozed off at around 3:45. I remember putting out the candles that I had lit in my studio previous to going to sleep.


My bed is located right outside the door of my studio ; as I like to separate work/music from bedtime.

In my sleep I was having a waking dream of it being very warm and hearing things pop and crackle and things crash. I think I slowly came to, most likely because of the heat. The second I opened my eyes I think I realized something was very very wrong.

I flew out of bed, looked to my right (where the door to my studio is) and saw my door ajar with thick black smoke pouring out from the door. It was EXTREMELY hot. I have never felt such heat in my life.
Still in a half-sleep state, half-dream state ( I did not realize I was awake) I tapped the door with my finger to push it open a bit and I was met with a gust of heat, smoke, and flames in my face.
This woke me up completely and I ran like hell away from the room towards the other end of the house (upstairs) screaming "OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT" and I wasn't thinking clearly because this was all happening so fast.

I pounded on my sister's door which was directly across the hall from my studio and yelled 'WAKE UP GET OUT" and ran down the stairs still screaming "OH SHIT OH SHIT OH SHIT"
My father came racing out of my parents' room at the bottom of the stairs compeltely oblivious as to what was going on. He went racing up the stairs and I heard him shout "GET OUT!!!!!!!!" to my sister. My mom came racing out of my parents' room next and had no idea what was going on. All I could say was 'FIRE FIRE BAD FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE CALL 911! CALL 911! CALL 911!!"

She raced to the phone and dialed and got connected as I ran to the sink and filled a 4-cup measuring cup with water. The water wasn't pouring fast enough into the cup. I had no idea what I was doing at the time, I was at then going on instinct and adrenaline. I raced back up stairs, which was fucking stupid of me, (my sister and dad were now downstairs) and I tried to approach my room. The heat, the smoke, the air was so heavy and hot and dense.. I can't even describe it. It suffocated me and I became dizzy and wanted to sit down. I made it to the door of my studio, opened the door, and the rush of hot air in my face was overwhelming. I threw the cup of water into the room and ran away immediately because the heat and smoke was unbearable.

I got back downstairs coughing and hacking and couldn't breathe and fell on the ground. My mom was still on the phone with the fire department still trying to explain the situation, and she had been on the phone for at least 2 minutes then (perhaps because my sense of time at this point was in slow motion) and I was just screaming "IT'S BAD IT'S BAD GET HERE NOW IT'S BAD" and she kept answering fucking QUESTIONS.

Almost a minute later 2 police cars arrive.


My mom, dad, sister, and I got out of the house. We still didn't see any fire trucks. I looked up at the window to my studio and saw smoke and flames billowing out of the window - the glass had burst.

It was so fucking surreal. Seeing the house I grew up in, seeing the room I've lived in for the past 23+ years on and off being engulged in fire. It was also extremely terrifying to see the red flickering of flames reflecting off the snow on the roof.

I looked down the street and saw a fire truck approaching. The snow had been so bad here lately that they were having problems getting down the street. By this point, the smoke coming out of the room had gotten worse and blacker and thicker and I was near biting my tongue off in distraught and absolute non-control of the situation.

Eventually the fire truck arrived in front of our house.

Then another fire truck arrived.

The police (there were 8 cars there now of police - I do believe the entire POLICE DEPARTMENT - bored much?) were parked all around the block and street and blocking our street. It's now 5:20 AM.

I am outside in pajamas, no socks no shoes standing in snow. My parents and sister were smart enough to grab their important belongings (purse, shoes socks etc) and were outside with me.

One of the police officers yelled at us "STAY AWAY FROM THE FUCKING HOUSE" even though we were all EASILY 7 yards from our house. They were being very rude.

I couldn't feel my feet at this point, my father had me get in his car and turned on the heat.


So at that point we are all sitting (all 4 of us) in my parents' car in our driveway, watching fucking helplessly as the fucking firefighters weren't DOING SHIT but STARING UP AT MY STUDIO.

I counted this time on the clock how long it took the firefighters to actually hook up the hose and it was 10 minutes.

No one had gone into the house yet. Everyone was outside. There were at least 20 firefighters milling around outside our house. I don't know what they were doing but I was seriously pissed because nothing was happening.


Finally they hooked up the hose and started shooting water from the yard of our house into the window of my studio. All we could see then was more black smoke... and more... and more... and it was not getting better.

The cops came to our car and told us to get out of the driveway. We pulled out and parked in the street right by our house, where we had a full view of our house.

For a minute it seemed like the smoke coming out of my studio room had died. Then I saw about 10-15 firefighters go inside our house.

About 2 minutes later, I saw massive flames shooting out the window of my studio, easily 20 feet. I lost it at this point and just started bawling. I figured that our house was gone. I figured, my cat was still in there. I KNEW that everything in that room was just fucking gone (it is).

The flames kept coming out. It was really surreal, it was like from a horror film.. I don't know what my state of mind was then but I just remember repeating "it's a nightmare it's a nightmare" because I thought i would wake up, this wasn't happening.

About 10 minutes passed and the flames were gone. There was smoke EVERYWHERE. I could smell it in the car. (Well, I smelled like burnt plastic)

One of the police officers came over to my car and asked who was closest to the fire. My dad answered for me because I was shaking badly at this point and could not speak and said that my bed was right outside the room. He took one look at me and asked why the paramedics hadn't seen me. I said I felt fine. Except of course my voice sounded like I'd swallowed acid. Also I didn't realize at this point that my eyebrows had been burnt off and the ends of my hair had been singed severely.


ETA is now 6 AM.

The fire is out.

One of the firefighters twisted his ankle on our stairs.

2 1/2 hours after everything started I got seen by the paramedics. They held up a mirror to me and it was fucking awful. My face was blotchy red and my hair was really badly burnt. No eyebrows.

One of the other firefighters came up to me and told me I was a "hero" for closing the door to the studio. I said i wasn't a hero I just thought it would keep the fire contained to the room.

Either way..... it kept the fire contained only to my studio.

The rest of the house is fine except for major water damage.

There is no power in our house.

Thus we are at a hotel for the next week.


So..

I was taken via ambulance to the hospital where I was checked out, done numerous tests on, blood drawn, oxy mask etc.

One lady came in and wanted to give me this treatment she said would open up my airways.

She got this face mask ready and it was BILLOWING SMOKE. (later I find out it was gas or something) ... I completely lost it and started heaving and ended up vomiting because I was so beyond myself. I didn't need that. She started to apologize profusely and I felt badly for her because she probably had no idea it would set me off like that.


They gave me Ativan at the hospital because I was not, uh, sedated. I passed out. I woke up at 12:00 Noon after having arrived probably at 6:30 AM.

My parents had come by to see me at one point but I don't remember much because I was in and out. Supposedly my trachea is burnt. I'm taking some mediation every hour to help with it.


I went to work at 6 PM.

My boss asked why I was there, I said because I am Not Dead.

I am not dead.

My life had changed forever because of this.

I don't know if I will ever sleep again. Today at work I have been having continual playbacks of the entire event, mostly of waking up and realizing as to what is going on.

Waking up and what I could have done different.

Waking up and


Not waking up and my whole family dying

Our house burning down



This has been a crude wake-up call to me and my priorities.

The sad thing is... last night, Xmas, my next Unter Null album was FINISHED.

Now my PC is melted.

Here is a short list of all the things I have lost in the fire:


Presonus Firebox

M-Audio BX8A monitors

M-Audio Keystation 49

M-Audio Ozone

Rode NT1A Condensor Mic

AKG Perception 420 Condensor Mic

COMPUTER (don't know where to start with this, PC, AMD 64, 3 harddrives, 15 years of audio work on there)

Sony TV

Sony DVD player

Appx. $600 in books

Appx. $3600 in CDs (all melted together... nice)

4 microphone stands

Appx. $200 in Monster cables

Passport

15 DVDs

Nintendo NES (original)

Sony digital camera (don't know the model and brand now)

iPod

2 pairs of Sennheiser HD280 headphones

Flat-screen monitor

Appx. $2000 in clothes

6 pairs of shoes

Pop filter // mic

Unter Null / Stray merch valued at appx. $1000

Fender acoustic guitar

Fender electric guitar

Sony camcorder (don't know model now)


Various furniture which now I don't care about.






I don't think I can lose anything more in my life.
 
 
( 16 comments — Post a new comment )
Christof[info]krztov on December 27th, 2008 04:00 pm (UTC)
glad you're ok, good luck with everything. i know most things are melty, but it is possible the hard drives can be salvaged depending on their condition, even if the connectors (whether sata or IDE) are gone, you could always pay a recovery service (they can get pricey), theyll take the platters out of the drive and recover the data.

also, for the future, keep redundancy going, http://www.adrive.com/ is a good place, for me, i have about 3-4 computers in different parts of my house, i have a single folder i have all my projects/files in for cubase/etc, i have it copied to each of the computers, i generally recopy it once a month, or more if its a busy writing month for me

yeah, sorry im a computer geek :)
Mike[info]pulse_state_v2 on December 27th, 2008 05:11 pm (UTC)
Oh wow... I don't even know what to say. At least you're OK but it's going to take a long time to get back to normal after this. Fire has that effect.
skullbuddyvix[info]skullbuddyvix on December 28th, 2008 02:08 am (UTC)
I have so many external HD's, it's insane. I'm so fucking anal retentive about backing shit up.
"I2@I@2": demon[info]isaiaskein on December 27th, 2008 05:38 pm (UTC)
Wow, glad you're alive and I'm sorry lost all your home and valuables.
What are words for?: cat noir[info]synthcat on December 27th, 2008 05:48 pm (UTC)
Oh my. Glad that you and your family are okay. I am very sorry to hear about the house and the studio. I can't believe how awful and condescending those authorities were.

Sending you lots of good thoughts!
VanEck[info]vaneck on December 27th, 2008 06:12 pm (UTC)
Wow, that is fucking horrible.

If our studio went up in flames, I don't know what we would do.

Really glad you and your family are all OK.

We will help spread the word as best we can on our Prometheus Burning blogs.
synobs[info]synobs on December 27th, 2008 06:51 pm (UTC)
Erica thats really motherfucking shit happens
Battery Cage: Tyler Newman[info]batterycage on December 27th, 2008 06:57 pm (UTC)
jesus, erica...well, at least you're alive. i know you must feel incredibly fucked right now, but you're alive. and this is good.

hopefully your family's insurance can help cover some of the replacement cost of your gear. and yeah losing your work is a major setback, but you will survive that.

if you need to get out of town to chill for a bit, you can always crash at my place.
ENDIF[info]squidb0i on December 27th, 2008 07:18 pm (UTC)
Holy shit!
Glad everyone is alright, at least.
Will see if I can kick a little to help..
chris reject[info]deathcondition on December 28th, 2008 12:24 am (UTC)
sorry to hear about this :/
[.V.L.R.K.][info]extol_involute on December 28th, 2008 01:18 am (UTC)
Really very sorry to hear about this, but good to hear you and your family got out safely.

Hope you had at least some of it insured or can get set up again soon with a capable set up. Same goes for your family's household.

My thoughts are with you.
skullbuddyvix[info]skullbuddyvix on December 28th, 2008 02:05 am (UTC)
I've never met you or talked with you on the web, but I have to say something here. I found a post about your situation on a friends page. I feel a deep pit in my stomach after reading your story. I know this might sound corny, but there aren't words to say how sorry I am that this has happened to you and your family. I empathise.

I'm an electronic rock musician with a home studio, and this is one of my worst nightmare scenarios. I've always feared this, so I back everything I do up on double external HD's and store an extra copy in a safe place outside of my home. One is always "on" me.

I'm very glad you and your family are alive today, but I suspect you must be in an emotional Hell. Please email me, I'd like to help with at least one item, paltry though it may seem in comparison with what others can give.

jennvix at gmail dot com.

bradford ill[info]pathogenocide on December 28th, 2008 02:00 am (UTC)
i am very sorry and understand.. the same thing happened to me in my studio earlier this year. none of my gear was burned but my computer containing tons of my artwork and my and nearly completed album were toasted, along with 11 of my paintings and other things i'll never be able to redo.

i got thru many miserable months that followed by just trying to remember what was lost so i could redo it with an extra sense of rage, accepting it would never be the same but hopefully better. the important thing is you're still alive and capable of creating.
B.0.B.[info]psych0tron on December 28th, 2008 09:20 am (UTC)
Horrible =/ having been through a somewhat similar house fire several years ago i can relate, but at the same time I'm more then aware that people trying to console or 'relate' isn't a terribly helpful thing right now =/ The best advice i can give is to watch your insurance company/adjusters like a fucking hawk over the next couple of weeks. When I had to deal with this a few years ago, our insurance adjusters were extremely pushy early on while the emotional trauma was still fresh, and ultimately tried to stiff us something fierce on the value of a lot of the losses.

If there's anything you need on the fronts of music or computer assistance when things calm down, I'd be happy to do what I can.
The one and only Madame Jynx: we can do it![info]marquise_jynx on December 28th, 2008 03:41 pm (UTC)
What size shoes/clothes do you wear? I can put out a call in New England and see if I can put together care packages.
D' MacKinnon: jolene makeup[info]mr_d on January 3rd, 2009 07:31 am (UTC)
I'm just glad you are alive.

This is probably one of the worst things that could happen though.

You may be able to get the data off the hard drives if you really want it...I paid a data recovery company 2 grand to pull files off my audio drive from my music production pc a few years back. The drive was fucked and had physical damage but they were able to recover 95% of what was on it.