On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Sean Donelan wrote:
But the goal isn't just to point out what was wrong. But also to add any lessons to the knowledge base so we can avoid the same mistakes. The major C.O. fires in New York city, Chicago(Hinsdale), Los Angeles all have reports looking at the causes and effects. And I'm sure the Toronto fire will also have a report. In most C.O. fires, even Hinsdale, the fire itself does very little damage. It is all the byproducts of a fire and fire-fighting which cause the disruption and damage.
As a volunteer fire fighter I will agree with you on that one. I often wonder why more people don't sue for damage, I guess there is little they can do. Some people in fire fighters actually have fun cutting holes where they don't need cut or flooding places with water they know don't need it. Our department is very good, but many of them are not concerned with the property at all. Once the department is called, we take control. I don't care if you have FM200 or not, we make sure there is no chance it will catch fire any time soon. -- Check out the new CLEC mailing list at http://www.robotics.net/clec
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