Seabreeze said:
I do know the the fire prevention foam has leaked into the channel, and the rain sewer system has been compromised. That's all I'll say
Well, this is suboptimal.
Seabreeze said:
I do know the the fire prevention foam has leaked into the channel, and the rain sewer system has been compromised. That's all I'll say
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Intercontinental Terminals Company released a statement Tuesday evening indicating that four of the 15 tanks at their Deer Park facility were experiencing various levels of fire.
As stated in the release, "Successful firefighting efforts for previously burning tanks has allowed resources, including additional third-party and partner-provided resources, to be concentrated on offensively extinguishingother tanks. Air monitoring continues and, as of this update, readings remain below action levels."
ITC indicated their next press briefing would be held on Wednesday morning at 10AM, and additional updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
NFPA 30 outlines tank spacing and briefly touches on fire protection options. NFPA 11 deals specifically with foam suppression systems and manual applications of foam for tank fires/exposures.N8Dawg05 said:
If memory serves, NFPA 30 details tank to tank spacing already. If it's not NFPA 30, then it's another one but I know for a fact I've read that document and the table that dictates spacing.
CCPS also has similar guidance documents for spacing.
I don't remember if NFPA discusses fire fighting (foam) guidance. My experience that has been driven a lot by underwriters / risk advisors and since it is response and not prevention.
rhoswen said:
Deer Park, Channelview, Pasadena, Sheldon, La Porte, Galena Park ISDs all canceled tomorrow
Please don't be one of those people trying to elevate operators to first responder status. It's stupid and the EMTs can't handle already scarce attention being divided any more.6.5 Swede said:
Prayers for the the operators working horrendous 16 hr days and their familys.
Prayers for the CIMA volunter firefighters and their familys
FYI, likely over 95% of these people attended our Fire Fighting school, all risking their lives for our benefit.
I Am A Critic said:Please don't be one of those people trying to elevate operators to first responder status. It's stupid and the EMTs can't handle already scarce attention being divided any more.6.5 Swede said:
Prayers for the the operators working horrendous 16 hr days and their familys.
Prayers for the CIMA volunter firefighters and their familys
FYI, likely over 95% of these people attended our Fire Fighting school, all risking their lives for our benefit.
Then prayers for those guys. Not the ones sitting around earning time and a half for doing the job that they chose to do.6.5 Swede said:I Am A Critic said:Please don't be one of those people trying to elevate operators to first responder status. It's stupid and the EMTs can't handle already scarce attention being divided any more.6.5 Swede said:
Prayers for the the operators working horrendous 16 hr days and their familys.
Prayers for the CIMA volunter firefighters and their familys
FYI, likely over 95% of these people attended our Fire Fighting school, all risking their lives for our benefit.
Most of those CIMA firefighters ARE Operators!
I Am A Critic said:Then prayers for those guys. Not the ones sitting around earning time and a half for doing the job that they chose to do.6.5 Swede said:I Am A Critic said:Please don't be one of those people trying to elevate operators to first responder status. It's stupid and the EMTs can't handle already scarce attention being divided any more.6.5 Swede said:
Prayers for the the operators working horrendous 16 hr days and their familys.
Prayers for the CIMA volunter firefighters and their familys
FYI, likely over 95% of these people attended our Fire Fighting school, all risking their lives for our benefit.
Most of those CIMA firefighters ARE Operators!
Rubicante said:
Do all the kids still get a day off school?
The Milkman said:
What am I missing? How does increased absences result in less money? Do public schools receive state money based on their daily attendance numbers?
So within 12 hours of going on the offensive, the fire was out. Why did they not do this sooner? Did they underestimate the severity or not have enough manpower at the time?lne2011 said:
That's not good if true, considering the 2 tanks on the right were not on fire as of 11:30 this morning.
It could also explain why they're no trying to put it out instead of only trying to contain it.
Are you in management or a C-suite? This sounds like the standard executive response of proclaiming that the last thing done to solve a crisis is in fact the first thing we should have done.Quote:
Why did they not do this sooner?
No one. But to act like operators are some kind of heroes for doing their daily job is a bit ridiculous. What color is the thin line that they're going to appropriate? Red, white, and blue are taken.03_Aggie said:I Am A Critic said:Then prayers for those guys. Not the ones sitting around earning time and a half for doing the job that they chose to do.6.5 Swede said:I Am A Critic said:Please don't be one of those people trying to elevate operators to first responder status. It's stupid and the EMTs can't handle already scarce attention being divided any more.6.5 Swede said:
Prayers for the the operators working horrendous 16 hr days and their familys.
Prayers for the CIMA volunter firefighters and their familys
FYI, likely over 95% of these people attended our Fire Fighting school, all risking their lives for our benefit.
Most of those CIMA firefighters ARE Operators!
Who there was doing a job they didn't choose to do?
FarmerJohn said:Are you in management or a C-suite? This sounds like the standard executive response of proclaiming that the last thing done to solve a crisis is in fact the first thing we should have done.Quote:
Why did they not do this sooner?