nathan@robotics.NET (Nathan Stratton) writes:
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.
One of the lessons from the Los Angeles CO fire was the danger to firefighters with fires in telecommunication facilities. Fortunately such fires are rare. But that rarity means few departments have any experience with such fires. Hinsdale was a wake up call for the telecommunications industry, L.A. was a wake up call for the fire service. Five years later, NFPA, AT&T and Telcordia (bellcore) are still debating what should be done. For the most part, the experience has not yet reached down to either the local fire departments or the people building data and telecommunication facilities. http://www.nfpa.org/Research/summaries/los_angeles.html -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation