#1. I was doing an overnight cook of a butt outside on our patio, controlled/monitored by my Stoker. The "fire" alarm on the Stoker woke me and I went outside to find that the door of the WSM had fallen off, and the charcoal was blazing away with all the extra air. The mini-bonfire burned up my temperature probes, but I managed to salvage the butt. Now my pre-cook preparation includes double checking the door latch.
#2. One Saturday afternoon I was cooking something on the Brinkmann smoker I had before I wised up and bought a WSM. I was inside watching a ball game when I realized that it had started to rain. I ran outside, picked up the center section (with handles) and lid and carried them to a dry spot under the deck. I then used two pairs of pliers as handles to pick up the base, which was full of burning charcoal. As a safety consultant I knew that safe lifting practice required keeping the load close to your body, but that doesn't work very well when the load is on fire. So when I bent over to set the fiery load down, my back locked up. It took me a good five minutes to get back to an upright position, and another ten minutes to get inside, climb the stairs, and sit down, where my wife found me when she came home from work. After I told her what had happened to me, she said "Don't you get paid to teach people not to do that?"