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At 02:16 AM, the redundancy system logged a surge event. The primary grid didn’t register it until 02:34. Eighteen minutes later. In this Official Incident Report, an overnight monitoring technician at the Federal Infrastructure Stability Division begins noticing a pattern: infrastructure failures are being recorded exactly 18 minutes before they happen. Power surges. Traffic collisions. Medical transport failures. The redundancy system isn’t predicting events. It’s logging them first. As the pattern escalates, the system begins recording something else — a personnel fatality inside the monitoring facility itself. Timestamp: 18 minutes ahead. This is Incident Report 03-778-F — Infrastructure Redundancy Protocol. If you enjoy institutional horror, surveillance horror, emergency broadcast anomalies, and slow-burn psychological dread rooted in systems and infrastructure, this file has been cleared for public release. Subscribe to Campfire Horror Stories for more classified incident reports, internal archive releases, and procedural horror stories. New reports are uploaded regularly. If you noticed something in the timestamps… leave it in the comments.