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1 hour ago, Megan_Strick said:

I booked the Freedom for Sept and was thinking about the fire. Is there anyone on here that was on that sailing? Just wondering if they made everyone go to their mustard stations? Make you go to your cabin?

I don't believe that the passenger muster signal was made in this case.  Unlike HAL, with its 3 step emergency procedure, Carnival does not have passengers return to their cabins.  All fires on ships will be first responded to by the "Code Bravo" announcement, sending fire fighting teams to the scene.  At some point in the fire fighting process, the "On Scene Commander", and the Captain on the bridge, will decide if the situation warrants mustering the passengers in order to put them in safe, manageable locations, and provide accountability, or whether the situation is well enough in hand to let the passengers continue their activities.

 

And, no ship sends the passengers to their "mustard" stations.😉

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9 minutes ago, chengkp75 said:

I don't believe that the passenger muster signal was made in this case.  Unlike HAL, with its 3 step emergency procedure, Carnival does not have passengers return to their cabins.  All fires on ships will be first responded to by the "Code Bravo" announcement, sending fire fighting teams to the scene.  At some point in the fire fighting process, the "On Scene Commander", and the Captain on the bridge, will decide if the situation warrants mustering the passengers in order to put them in safe, manageable locations, and provide accountability, or whether the situation is well enough in hand to let the passengers continue their activities.

 

And, no ship sends the passengers to their "mustard" stations.😉

 

There's a mustard station on Lido, right by the mayonnaise station and the pickle station. In front of Guy's Burgers.

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24 minutes ago, chengkp75 said:

I don't believe that the passenger muster signal was made in this case.  Unlike HAL, with its 3 step emergency procedure, Carnival does not have passengers return to their cabins.  All fires on ships will be first responded to by the "Code Bravo" announcement, sending fire fighting teams to the scene.  At some point in the fire fighting process, the "On Scene Commander", and the Captain on the bridge, will decide if the situation warrants mustering the passengers in order to put them in safe, manageable locations, and provide accountability, or whether the situation is well enough in hand to let the passengers continue their activities.

 

And, no ship sends the passengers to their "mustard" stations.😉

Mustard is in honor of Megan 😁

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5 minutes ago, Megan_Strick said:

I know its not really "mustard" I said it because @megan always says it

I'm in the same boat.  I say it all the time to random people while chatting about cruising, forgetting about the inside joke.  They must think I'm an idiot!  🤣   

 

Personally, I blame @Saint Greg 😉

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