Australian firefighters left a heartwarming note apologizing for drinking a man's milk after they saved his home from devastating wildfires
Facebook/Paul Sekfy
- A firefighter in Australia saved a man's house from a raging wildfire and then left a note apologizing for drinking his milk.
- "It was a pleasure to save your house ... P.S.—we owe you some milk," the note said.
- The owner of the house Paul Sekfy was so touched by it that he posted it on his Facebook page.
- The post was shared thousands of times, eventually reaching Kale Hardie-Porter, the firefighter who originally left the note.
- Hardie-Porter said he was happy the note was recieved "in one piece" and apologized for his "shocking handwriting."
- Sekfy's house is in the state of New South Wales, southeastern Australia, an area which has been ravaged by fires in the past week, according to The Associated Press. (AP)
A heartwarming handwritten note left behind by Australian firefighters who saved a man's home from a wildfire has gone viral after they apologized for drinking some of the milk in his fridge.
The handwritten note, posted to Facebook by Paul Sefky, the house's owner, said: "It was a pleasure to save your house. Sorry that we could not save your sheds. Urunga RFS. P.S — we owe you some milk." See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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