From the outside, the Fire station of the City of 'Bnei-Brak' seems like a huge concrete lump, secular and foreign in the middle of this ultra-orthodox city. From the inside, it seems like the private playground of the firefighters, who have nothing to do on their daily routine, but wait. At a closer look one discovers that the waiting is accompanied by constant unrest, as the station's alarm, signaling yet another life-threatening event, will inevitably sound.
—Anonymous