Posted on 05/05/2010 10:57:54 AM PDT by TXnMA
SAN ANTONIO -- An 18-wheeler being loaded with fuel at a San Antonio refinery has exploded.
Television stations showed footage Wednesday of an enormous black plume spewing from the AGE Refining Inc. unit on the city's southeast side.
Refinery marketing director Jeff Morrow says the truck exploded late Wednesday morning at the facility that refines gas and jet fuel, but he had no other details.
San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood told KENS-TV that the fire had spread to the refining facility, and authorities were trying to assess whether neighbors should be evacuated.
Appears the driver is missing, at this point.
The same could be said of trucks loading/unloading and fires. It’s low but they happen.
Not paying attention, ignorance, deliberate safety violations, all accidents waiting to happen.
Thanks for the info. I’d never seen that type of system before.
or.. Could be an illegal with a nice fat wallet, gratis a Muslim extremist group. Nothing smarter than to have an illegal do the dirty work for them.. “WE CLEAN YOUR TOILETS”, said by L.A. Mayor Villarigosa.
How does ANYTHING get proven otherwise if our corrupt “cover-up prone” government takes over the investigation? Remember TWA flight 800?
See #139.... The other person has been accounted for safe and sound......
Okay, my I’ll remove my tin foil hat now.. But if another explosion happens.. LOL
So the driver has been found and no one has died. That is truly good news thanks.
Well you may not have to wait long to replace it:
http://www.abc26.com/news/local/wgno-news-oil-rig-explosion,0,7511721.story
Since 2001, there have been 69 offshore deaths, 1,349 injuries and 858 fires and explosions in the Gulf, according to the federal Minerals Management Service.
Back when DHS was being run by half serious people, there were a bunch of initiatives related to vetting truckers/haz mat drivers. In 2007 some states agreed to begin working with the feds—
Enhanced Drivers Licenses: DHS signed agreements with the states of Washington, Vermont, New York, and Arizona to enhance the security of their state drivers licenses and potentially satisfy REAL ID requirements or serve as alternatives for entry at land and sea borders.
There was also some insurance-driven tech being looked at, GPS, remote security and such. Merchant marine and truck drivers were areas of concern.
Yes, but when a fire happens involving the loading/unloading of fuel there is a bigger probability of that 1) being reported, and 2) having an effect on the price at the pump.
No, I don’t think it’s made up.
I guess it just seems like they’ve been forgotten, and the lack of any reference to them at all almost seems disrespectful. The environmental damage was extensive, but there were greater losses that day.
I do agree with the need to respect the families’ privacy though. If that’s what’s going on, I understand.
Thank you. No, I’m not happy about it. It just seems like everyone’s focus is on the environmental damage, when 11 lives were lost.
Unfortunately the link from post 139 does not actually provide any information specific to the driver of the tanker. The other person accounted for is not identified in any way, shape, or form as the driver of the tanker.
Correct but one person thought to be a driver was missing. No where have I seen him identified as the driver of the truck. I watch his live off and on for a couple of hours as it was unfolding. I don’t think anyone is missing at this stage.
The billowing smoke led to evacuations for up to a mile from the site, and there was a scare as one of the truck drivers at the refinery was initially unaccounted for (he was found, and is fine).
Read more: http://www.foxnewsradio.com/2010/05/05/san-antonio-refinery-fire/#ixzz0n6UdtDnL
If the driver is accounted for, thank God.
Concur
No such thing as coincidences these days
Matches and sparks tend to be hotter than that.
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