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* SkewedProrities: During the fire drill, Kevin opts to smash open and steal snacks from the vending machine instead of trying to find a way out of the building.

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* SkewedProrities: SkewedPriorities: During the fire drill, Kevin opts to smash open and steal snacks from the vending machine instead of trying to find a way out of the building.
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* SkewedProrities: During the fire drill, Kevin opts to smash open and steal snacks from the vending machine instead of trying to find a way out of the building.
** Also, Phyllis is concerned about leaving behind her purse. This is lampshaded by Dwight.
-->'''Phyllis:''' I forgot my purse!
-->'''Stanley:''' LEAVE IT, WOMAN!!!
-->'''Dwight:''' Those things can be replaced, Phyllis. People, human lives, however, cannot.
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* JerkassBall: As well-intentioned as the fire drill was, there was no need for Dwight to light fireworks and discreetly toss them into the middle of the bullpen (since he already started the fire), unless he just [[ForTheEvulz wanted to sow extra chaos]].
-->'''Andy:''' The fire is shooting at us!


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* StickyFingers: The CPR dummy has no wallet. Creed checked.
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* SmashCut: As the CPR class devolves into chaos, we abruptly jump to another disciplinary meeting.
--> '''David Wallace''': Can you tell me ''why'' you had to cut the face off the dummy?
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* ShoutOut: For no pragmatic reason, after Dwight dissects the CPR dummy, he wears its face and mutters ''[[Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs "Clarice?"]]''
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** Michael gets Stanley a wheelchair, and tells him to get in it he is back on his feet. Stanley is standing at the time.

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** Michael gets Stanley a wheelchair, and tells him to get in it until he is back on his feet. Stanley is standing at the time.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: During the CPR training, Michael asks why they're bothering saving someone with no arms or legs.

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During the CPR training, Michael asks why they're bothering saving someone with no arms or legs.legs.
** Michael gets Stanley a wheelchair, and tells him to get in it he is back on his feet. Stanley is standing at the time.
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* SmartBall: Compared to the actions of Jim, Andy, and Oscar during the fire (as noted above), Michael breaks a window open with a projector and calls for help, which is somewhat more effective than trying to ram the door or climb through the ceiling.

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* SmartBall: Compared to the actions of Jim, Andy, and Oscar during the fire (as noted above), below), Michael breaks a window open with a projector and calls for help, which is somewhat more effective than trying to ram the door or climb through the ceiling.
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* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: While the rest of the office panics during the fire drill, Kevin opts to smash the glass in the break room's vending machine and raid the snacks inside.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: To an extent. Although Dwight's "live" demonstration is ridiculously out-of-line, it ''did'' prove his point that the rest of the office did not know any of the safety procedures at all and would be woefully unprepared if an actual fire broke out in the building. However, most of the panic only sets in when Dwight has cut off, blocked, or heated the handles of every possible exit point, cut the main phone lines, and started setting off fireworks in the office.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: To an extent. Although Dwight's "live" demonstration is ridiculously out-of-line, it ''did'' prove his point that the rest of the office did not know any of the safety procedures at all and would be woefully unprepared if an actual fire broke out in the building. However, it's worth noting that Dwight has clearly stacked the decks against them; most of the panic only sets in when because Dwight has cut off, blocked, or heated the handles of every possible exit point, cut the main phone lines, and started setting off fireworks in the office.

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