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The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) is renewing its alert to consumers about the potential fire hazards of so-called “hoverboard” toys after two fires were caused by these devices in the past three months in Nashville. One of the fires destroyed a $1 million home, which is first confirmed house fire caused by a hoverboard in Tennessee. - See more at: tn.gov/commerce/news/24127#sthash.uTeGMpTk.dpuf
The "bride" was likely standing on a type of hoverboard and was zipping in-between the dancers (guess this was from "The Haunted Mansion's" ballroom dance scene?). I used Topaz Adjust's Dark-Ghostly filter the whole image except for the bride as I wanted her to be the brightest and most clear focal point in the image.
The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) is renewing its alert to consumers about the potential fire hazards of so-called “hoverboard” toys after two fires were caused by these devices in the past three months in Nashville. One of the fires destroyed a $1 million home, which is first confirmed house fire caused by a hoverboard in Tennessee. - See more at: tn.gov/commerce/news/24127#sthash.uTeGMpTk.dpuf
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Deputy Commissioner Gary West addresses media. The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) is renewing its alert to consumers about the potential fire hazards of so-called “hoverboard” toys after two fires were caused by these devices in the past three months in Nashville. One of the fires destroyed a $1 million home, which is first confirmed house fire caused by a hoverboard in Tennessee. - See more at: tn.gov/commerce/news/24127#sthash.uTeGMpTk.dpuf
The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) is renewing its alert to consumers about the potential fire hazards of so-called “hoverboard” toys after two fires were caused by these devices in the past three months in Nashville. One of the fires destroyed a $1 million home, which is first confirmed house fire caused by a hoverboard in Tennessee. - See more at: tn.gov/commerce/news/24127#sthash.uTeGMpTk.dpuf