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Is it hot here or is it just firefighters?
The event of a romantic book with the bestseller author Abby Jimenez got an unexpected-Brend-Brend-when a fire alarm was extinguished, which encouraged the arrival of real life firefighters who had 400 most women’s participants in Canada.
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Jimenez appeared along with his colleague Romantic author Hannah Bonam-Young to promote his latest novel “Only for Summer” when the alarm broke off the evening.
While the emergency teams reacted, firefighters entered the place and the room broke out fans.

Firefighters in uniform enter the crowded event by Abby Jimenez, attracting the attention of mostly female audiences of fans of romantic novels. (TICTOK / @VINILSWITHVIC)
“Did the fire alarm go in the middle of my event at Toronto with @Authorhannahby?” Jimenez posted on Instagram. “Yes. Did the crew of hot firefighters appear? Also yes.”
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Bonam-young used to take a moment in a moment, jokingly asking the fire department, “Are any of you free?” She later shared the recordings on Tiktoc, which quickly became viral.
“They weren’t really paid actors,” Jimenez explained in the same Instagram post. “But we would pay them, because it was extraordinarily incredible.”

Firefighters entered the event at Cheers and Applause of Fans Abby Jimenez. (TICTOK / @VINILSWITHVIC)
According to reports, the fire was a false alarm and was not a real urgent, just the perfect plot. But this did not prevent fans from drawing obvious parallels with romantic comedies that came to celebrate.
The moment set on fire to social media with students who published clips of cheerleading, laughter. Some even joked, they felt as if the scene had risen from one of Jimenez’s novels.

The fire alarm was a false alarm, but it did not prevent firefighters from reaching the Abby Jimenez event. (TICTOK / @VINILSWITHVIC)
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“I can’t believe it happened at the Abby Jimenez event,” one trainee wrote on Tictok. “You couldn’t describe him better.”
No injuries have been reported, and after getting everything clean, the event continued a little more exciting and much more memorable than expected.
Fire Services in Toronto did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.