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To: RedStateRocker
Thinking on this a bit more, another issue occurred to me. This was an industrial park which was known and designed to secure/store hazardous and flammable materials. One would think that the fire/rescue units assigned to this location would be adequately trained and prepared to address those concerns. This report, in my opinion, validly questions the application of water to the initial flames, a response which may have exacerbated the immediate crisis.

In my own home, I have different types of fire extinguishers for different areas. I learned the hard way, as a newlywed - not to put out a grease fire on the stove by splashing water on it. In that case, a slick of oil spread on top of the counter and the flames spread till it burned out. Fortunately, my spouse came to the rescue with the lid to the pan and the emergency was immediately resolved. Nothing was scorched besides my ego. But it was a lesson well learned.

This particular incident occurred in one of the largest and most modern ports in the world. Again, questioning the emergency response is well within reason, and hopefully provides the impetus to avoid the possibility of this ever occurring under similar circumstances.

10 posted on 08/14/2015 11:23:11 AM PDT by wtd
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To: wtd

I’d wondered the same thing. Firefighters are trained in this and know what to use for different types of fires.

Something catastrophic clearly happened- the firefighters were on site for 20 minutes before the explosions began, fighting a fire.

I hope real lessons are learned and shared- though I’m not optimistic.


13 posted on 08/14/2015 5:26:03 PM PDT by SE Mom (Dear God, restore our beloved country, amen.)
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