
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a poster on a white, textured wall, likely in Berlin, Germany, as indicated by the "Berliner Feuerwehr" (Berlin Fire Department) emblem on the poster. The poster is a comic strip illustrating fire safety instructions. The top row of the comic shows four panels. The first panel depicts a room with a window engulfed in flames, with smoke billowing out. The second panel shows a person running out of the room. The third panel shows the person encountering a closed door with a red "X" on it, indicating it is not a safe exit. The fourth panel shows the person running up a staircase and then calling the emergency number "112" on a red telephone. The bottom row of the comic also has four panels. The first panel depicts stairs with flames and smoke. The second panel shows a person reaching for a doorknob. The third panel shows a person making an emergency call on a red phone, with the number "112" prominently displayed. The fourth panel shows a person reaching out of a window to be rescued by someone on a ladder. The poster has a blue spray-painted graffiti tag across the left side, obscuring some of the text and imagery. The poster is mounted on a wall that appears to be made of concrete or stucco. The overall environment is utilitarian and unadorned, consistent with a public building or space.
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