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The generator is outside and there is one extension cord running from it in to my bedroom window.
I have a thick towel covering the small crack in the window. Now I'm worried I'm getting carbon whatever poisoned.

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:lau :lau I tried to translate your post and oh my @ mr muddy’s rxn
 
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Well! I have an after hours call in to our propane provider.
I am not a happy camper!
We have been on a propane auto-fill program for 25 plus years....the driver checks our tank when he is in our area and automatically fills the tanks at both the farm and rent house. I have not had to call about propane until last month (Jan 15) when the tank here at the rent house went empty.
The manager was driving our driver’s route because Carl was sick with Covid. He also made the after hours delivery. I was assured by the manager ( Eric T.) that this would not happen again.

It has happened again!!
We were out all day tending to farm chores, came home to a nice warm house at 5pm. I fixed dinner and then hubby mentioned he was chilled. Checked the CHA thermostat and temp was below 65. Propane wall stove is out...means the tank is empty. They close at 5 pm.

8:21 pm. I just got off the phone with the regional manager for emergency calls...same lady I visited with last month. She is putting in a call to our Eric (local manager) to see what he can do tonight but she made no promises.
The state/region is in crisis with the frigid temperatures and high use of propane and other utility services (electric and natural gas, etc). She said there have been 7800 plus calls just this week from propane customers from the eastern half of the state about customers needing propane. It is taking more propane to heat homes this winter than what was needed last winter.

I understand all of that. We will make do until we get propane. I drove down earlier to the farm house and retrieved the twin sized electric blankets. Now hubby has one for his recliner and I put one on mine. We will survive...just hope the pipes do. I turned on the electric stove in the kitchen for the main water lines.
 
Well! I have an after hours call in to our propane provider.
I am not a happy camper!
We have been on a propane auto-fill program for 25 plus years....the driver checks our tank when he is in our area and automatically fills the tanks at both the farm and rent house. I have not had to call about propane until last month (Jan 15) when the tank here at the rent house went empty.
The manager was driving our driver’s route because Carl was sick with Covid. He also made the after hours delivery. I was assured by the manager ( Eric T.) that this would not happen again.

It has happened again!!
We were out all day tending to farm chores, came home to a nice warm house at 5pm. I fixed dinner and then hubby mentioned he was chilled. Checked the CHA thermostat and temp was below 65. Propane wall stove is out...means the tank is empty. They close at 5 pm.

8:21 pm. I just got off the phone with the regional manager for emergency calls...same lady I visited with last month. She is putting in a call to our Eric (local manager) to see what he can do tonight but she made no promises.
The state/region is in crisis with the frigid temperatures and high use of propane and other utility services (electric and natural gas, etc). She said there have been 7800 plus calls just this week from propane customers from the eastern half of the state about customers needing propane. It is taking more propane to heat homes this winter than what was needed last winter.

I understand all of that. We will make do until we get propane. I drove down earlier to the farm house and retrieved the twin sized electric blankets. Now hubby has one for his recliner and I put one on mine. We will survive...just hope the pipes do. I turned on the electric stove in the kitchen for the main water lines.
Geeze, nanners. Hang in there!
 
Well! I have an after hours call in to our propane provider.
I am not a happy camper!
We have been on a propane auto-fill program for 25 plus years....the driver checks our tank when he is in our area and automatically fills the tanks at both the farm and rent house. I have not had to call about propane until last month (Jan 15) when the tank here at the rent house went empty.
The manager was driving our driver’s route because Carl was sick with Covid. He also made the after hours delivery. I was assured by the manager ( Eric T.) that this would not happen again.

It has happened again!!
We were out all day tending to farm chores, came home to a nice warm house at 5pm. I fixed dinner and then hubby mentioned he was chilled. Checked the CHA thermostat and temp was below 65. Propane wall stove is out...means the tank is empty. They close at 5 pm.

8:21 pm. I just got off the phone with the regional manager for emergency calls...same lady I visited with last month. She is putting in a call to our Eric (local manager) to see what he can do tonight but she made no promises.
The state/region is in crisis with the frigid temperatures and high use of propane and other utility services (electric and natural gas, etc). She said there have been 7800 plus calls just this week from propane customers from the eastern half of the state about customers needing propane. It is taking more propane to heat homes this winter than what was needed last winter.

I understand all of that. We will make do until we get propane. I drove down earlier to the farm house and retrieved the twin sized electric blankets. Now hubby has one for his recliner and I put one on mine. We will survive...just hope the pipes do. I turned on the electric stove in the kitchen for the main water lines.
I would be livid right now in your situation! :smack To the propane dude .........and:hugs to you and DH!!
 

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